
Houghton Ensignette No.2
Houghton · UK
The Ensignette No.2 represents a typical entry-level roll-film camera produced by the British manufacturer Houghton during the early to mid-20th century. As part of the Ensignette series, it was a simple, box-like camera designed for amateur photographers seeking an affordable and straightforward way to capture images. Its basic construction likely utilized materials like pressed metal or bakelite for the body, housing a modest viewfinder and a simple shutter mechanism. Functionality was utilitarian, focusing on ease of use over advanced features, making it accessible to the mass market without the complexity or cost associated with higher-end cameras. The camera embodies the common roll-film format era, fulfilling the fundamental need for snapshot photography for everyday users.






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