Ensign Selfix 20 medium format camera
This Ensign Selfix 20 camera was made in the UK in the early 1930s by Ensign & Co, and takes 8 pictures on a roll of 120 film, each picture being approx 6Â cm x 9Â cm.
This Ensign Selfix 20 camera was made in the UK in the early 1930s by Ensign & Co, and takes 8 pictures on a roll of 120 film, each picture being approx 6Â cm x 9Â cm.
A look at the Bronica ETRsi medium format SLR camera which was a pro level camera 30 years ago and a cheap introduction to Medium Format now.
The Voigtlander Bessa 66 is a very compact, 6cm x 6cm, folding camera which takes 12 pictures on a roll of 120 or 620 film. It was made in Germany sometime between 1938 and 1941.
This Canon Canonet, made in about 1961, is most notable because it looks a bit upside down compared to most cameras.
This Agilux Agifold camera is unique in my collection by being completely and wholly made in the UK.
Some sample photos from an Ensign Selfix 1620 folding camera.
The Contina is a viewfinder camera with a 45mm f/2.8 Pantar lens and an exposure control system which uses the EV (Exposure Value) system to set the exposure.
A look at the Ensign Selfix 16-20 camera from about 1950 which takes 16 pictures on 120 format film.
A Review of the Agfa Isolette V medium format folding camera, which gave 12 exposures on a roll of 120 film.
Some photos from a Meyer Optik Primotar 50mm lens when used on a Ricoh GXR Leica mount sensor
The Braun Super Paxette II is a 35mm, interchangeable lens, rangefinder camera made by Braun in Germany in about 1956.
A few sample photos taken with my Pentax Z-1P 35mm SLR camera.