카메라 꺼낸김에 하나더~1940년대 앤틱 카메라 Ansco Clipper

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    Clipper
    The Ansco Clipper camera was manufactured by Ansco of Binghamton, New York around 1947. This one was the first of a series of variations to this model, including, two flash versions, a colour version, and a special version. The camera was constructed of metal. The lens board extends by pulling out and retracts to produce a compact camera when not in use. It takes 16 images on standard no. 616 roll film.
    The Ansco Clipper features a fixed focus Unifo Double Lens. The instantaneous and bulb shutter is activated by a lever on the side of the lens board. A separate side-out tab on the top of the lens board is used to select bulb mode. It has a direct optical view finder. There is no tripod socket but it does have a table stand built in to the lens board.
    The flash version has connections on the lens board and an accessory shoe on the top.
    Adapting for use with 120 film
    To adapt this camera for the use of 120 film, please see here:- Conversion of 616 film camera to take 120
    Don't forget to cover the red window with black tape except when advancing the film in low light. Modern film is sensitive to red light.
    Exposure
    The aperture is f/14. The measured speed on this camera is 1/50s.

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