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The 1946 Ensign Ful-Vue is a tricky camera, as focusing is quite like making a bet. You just have to pull out or push in the little ring around the lens but there is absolutely no distance indication. And standing firmly steady when shooting is an absolute necessity as the shutter (well it is almost 70 years old) is rather lazy. That is why some photos are blurry. But this is rather an advantage. The blurry pictures look like impressionist b&w paintings.
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