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Ansco Readyset Royal No.1A Silberfuchs (silver fox)
Ansco · USA
The Ansco Readyset Royal No.1A Silberfuchs appears to represent a typical mid-tier consumer camera offering from the mid-20th century, likely produced during the 1940s or 1950s when Ansco was a significant but not revolutionary American camera manufacturer. Based on its naming convention ("Readyset" suggesting ease of use and "Royal" indicating a higher-grade model within a lineup), this Silberfuchs variant probably offered a step-up experience over basic box cameras while remaining accessible to amateurs. It likely featured a simple, robust metal body construction, probably accommodating common 120 roll film formats, and included a basic fixed-focus or simple focusing lens system, coupled with a straightforward shutter mechanism – likely a simple shutter or a basic leaf shutter – to facilitate point-and-shoot photography. The camera's design would prioritize reliability and ease of handling for the casual photographer, embodying the practical, utilitarian ethos common in Ansco's mid-range offerings during that period, without incorporating significant technical innovations or design flair.






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