The Ensign Ful-Vue TLR is a very simple camera to operate. However, if certain precautions are taken, decent results are possible.
This camera has been a favorite of mine from the first time I saw one in the pages of McKeown’s. It took some time to locate a beautiful example at a reasonable price. After replacing the Rubylith window, the Ful-Vue was ready for its first roll of film.
| Make | Ensign |
|---|---|
| Model | Ful-Vue |
| Year | 1946 – 1950 |
| Format | 120 |
| Shutter | Ensign |
| Speed | B, I (1/30) |
| Lens | Meniscus |
| f11 | |
| Focus | fixed (though lens could be pulled out for close focus) |
| Aperture | f11 |
| Light Meter | No |
| Rangefinder | No |

I have a Ensign full view. It’s was my mothers camera. I took my first picture with that camera when I was 4 years old. About 1960