I have more photos of the camera from other angles if needed, they're just too large to put more than one image in a single post.
Hi all, first time poster here.
I recently came into possession of a very old plate camera that I have thus far been entirely unable to identify. The lens is a Ross London F5.6 5.5in Homocentric lens but no camera listed as having this lens matches the body (that I have been able to find). It has some problems that I'd like to repair so I can use it, or at least have it in working order, as it is a beautiful piece. Any help in identifying it would be appreciated, especially if that came with diagrams or a manual so I can figure out and repair the issues. I have more photos of the camera from other angles if needed, they're just too large to put more than one image in a single post.
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More photos would help, especially of the other side, which should have the controls for the shutter.
Nice SLR.
I have similar and use all the time. The shutters are pretty easy to work on. If you can get the correct plate holder, you can cut film to suit....well that's what I do.
Needs photos of the other side with the shutter controls. There were a surprising number of companies making SLRs here in the UK.
Ian
I'm confident it's an Ensign Reflex, and I'd put a small amount of money on it being an Ensign Special Reflex. Not even the other Ensign models (the Pressman Reflex - an old Butcher model I think, and the De Luxe) have that front end on the focus rails.
Here's a search of the Camera-wiki pool at Flickr for the camera:
It looks smaller than mine, so I think it's for 2½x3½-inch (6.5x9cm). Your best bet is to be lucky and find a 120 roll film holder for it. I have five (more or less) reliable quarter-plate holders, one I don't trust so much, and a 120 roll holder, which works well enough. It's a blast using it, but (as a fairly buttoned-up kind of person) I get approached more than I like by curious passers by. I have a small stock of Adox quarter-plate film, which isn't stocked any more. Fotoimpex seems to have Fomapan 100 in 6.5x9 size at the moment.
Pacific Rim Camera has some Ensign catalogues: https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/rl/RlEnsignMisc.htm
(they're biggish PDFs). In particular, see pages 40-41 of the 1930 catalogue.
Thank you!
Lurking for a long time, weird that Ive never posted.
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