Houghton-Butcher Box Ensign Box camera

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Ensign Box Camera (Houghton-Butcher) - A British Classic of the 120 Film EraThe Ensign Box Camera, manufactured by the renowned British firm Houghton-Butcher (later Ensign Ltd.), is a quintessential example of the "everyman's camera" from the 1930s. Built during an era when photography was transitioning from a specialized hobby to a popular pastime, Ensign cameras were famous for their "All-British" construction and dependable simplicity. This model, likely an Ensign 2.¼B or similar variant, is designed to capture large $6 imes 9$ cm negatives on standard 120 roll film. With its robust metal chassis and classic textured finish, it stands as a charming mechanical artifact of the pre-war British photographic industry.Key BenefitsLarge Format Character: Produces expansive $6 imes 9$ cm images, offering the distinctive depth and vintage "look" that only medium format film can provide.Legendary Simplicity: Features a simple rotary shutter and fixed-focus lens, making it an ideal tool for "slow photography" and experimental analog art.Iconic British Design: A piece of UK industrial history, featuring the famous "Ensign" flag logo and a rugged, reliable build.FeaturesCamera Type: Medium Format Box CameraFilm Format: 120 Roll Film (Standard 135 not compatible)Lens: Simple Meniscus lens, fixed focusShutter: Single-speed rotary shutter with "Instant" and "Time" (Bulb) settingsViewfinders: Two brilliant finders for both portrait (vertical) and landscape (horizontal) framingConstruction: All-metal body with a black grained leatherette-style coveringAperture: Fixed, optimized for outdoor daylight photographyConditionCosmetic (Rated 3.5/5): The camera is in good vintage condition. The black finish shows honest age-related wear, including minor scuffing and small areas of surface oxidation on the metal edges and hardware, which adds to its authentic antique character.Optical: The taking lens shows some typical internal dust. The two brilliant viewfinders are functional, though they show the characteristic dimness of optics from this period.Mechanical: The shutter fires correctly on the "Instant" setting and holds open on the "Time" setting. The film advance knob turns freely, and the internal film gate is clean.Note: This item is sold as a professional collectible/display piece. While mechanically operational, it has not been film-tested for light-tightness.What's IncludedEnsign Box Camera (Houghton-Butcher)Original Internal Film Spool (essential for loading modern 120 film)Why This Product?The Ensign Box Camera is a masterclass in functional minimalism. It represents the era before electronics and plastic, where a camera was a simple, light-tight box designed to capture the world on a large strip of film. It is a perfect addition to a collection of British cameras or a striking decorative piece for a vintage-inspired interior. For the experimental photographer, it offers a "Lo-Fi" shooting experience that encourages a focus on composition over technical settings.Keywords: Ensign, Houghton-Butcher, Box Camera, 120 Film, Medium Format, British Camera, Vintage Photography, 6x9, Analog Art, Pre-War Camera.

Ensign Box Camera (Houghton-Butcher) - A British Classic of the 120 Film EraThe Ensign Box Camera, manufactured by the renowned British firm Houghton-Butcher (later Ensign Ltd.), is a quintessential example of the "everyman's camera" from the 1930s. Built during an era when photography was transitioning from a specialized hobby to a popular pastime, Ensign cameras were famous for their "All-British" construction and dependable simplicity. This model, likely an Ensign 2.¼B or similar variant, is designed to capture large $6 imes 9$ cm negatives on standard 120 roll film. With its robust metal chassis and classic textured finish, it stands as a charming mechanical artifact of the pre-war British photographic industry.Key BenefitsLarge Format Character: Produces expansive $6 imes 9$ cm images, offering the distinctive depth and vintage "look" that only medium format film can provide.Legendary Simplicity: Features a simple rotary shutter and fixed-focus lens, making it an ideal tool for "slow photography" and experimental analog art.Iconic British Design: A piece of UK industrial history, featuring the famous "Ensign" flag logo and a rugged, reliable build.FeaturesCamera Type: Medium Format Box CameraFilm Format: 120 Roll Film (Standard 135 not compatible)Lens: Simple Meniscus lens, fixed focusShutter: Single-speed rotary shutter with "Instant" and "Time" (Bulb) settingsViewfinders: Two brilliant finders for both portrait (vertical) and landscape (horizontal) framingConstruction: All-metal body with a black grained leatherette-style coveringAperture: Fixed, optimized for outdoor daylight photographyConditionCosmetic (Rated 3.5/5): The camera is in good vintage condition. The black finish shows honest age-related wear, including minor scuffing and small areas of surface oxidation on the metal edges and hardware, which adds to its authentic antique character.Optical: The taking lens shows some typical internal dust. The two brilliant viewfinders are functional, though they show the characteristic dimness of optics from this period.Mechanical: The shutter fires correctly on the "Instant" setting and holds open on the "Time" setting. The film advance knob turns freely, and the internal film gate is clean.Note: This item is sold as a professional collectible/display piece. While mechanically operational, it has not been film-tested for light-tightness.What's IncludedEnsign Box Camera (Houghton-Butcher)Original Internal Film Spool (essential for loading modern 120 film)Why This Product?The Ensign Box Camera is a masterclass in functional minimalism. It represents the era before electronics and plastic, where a camera was a simple, light-tight box designed to capture the world on a large strip of film. It is a perfect addition to a collection of British cameras or a striking decorative piece for a vintage-inspired interior. For the experimental photographer, it offers a "Lo-Fi" shooting experience that encourages a focus on composition over technical settings.Keywords: Ensign, Houghton-Butcher, Box Camera, 120 Film, Medium Format, British Camera, Vintage Photography, 6x9, Analog Art, Pre-War Camera.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Houghton-Butcher
Model/type nr
Box Ensign
Physical condition
Very good
Functional condition
Tested and working
Film type
120 / 220
Serial number
138
Estimated period
1920-1930
The NetherlandsVerified
207
Objects sold
96.49%
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