Ensign Carbine
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Ensign Carbine was the name of a camera series. It comprised several folding bed cameras for type No. 120 film rolls (=Ensign 2¼B roll-film) and other film sizes (up to carte de visite). Originally it was a series of Butcher which comprised cameras for other rollfilm types. Over time various versions of the key models were developed.
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No.4 | images by Mario Groleau (Image rights) | No.6 image by I is someone else (Image rights) |
Models
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1927 advertisement image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
- Ensign Carbine No. 0
- Ensign Carbine No. 2
- Ensign Carbine No. 3a
- Ensign Carbine No. 3b
- Ensign Carbine No. 4
- Ensign Carbine No. 5
- Ensign Carbine No. 6
- Ensign Carbine No. 7
- Ensign Carbine No. 12
Links
- Ensign Carbine No. 3 manual at M. Butkus'
- Ensign Carbine No. 7 PDF manual at www.OrphanCameras.com
- Ensign Carbine No. 4 technical data at Early Photography
- Ensign Carbine No. 5 technical Description at Classic Cameras
- Ensign Carbine No. 6 & No. 7 brief description about at robinthebruce-pentaximages.blogspot.com