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I recently picked up an issue of AP again (AP 23 March) since the cessation of What Digital Camera, and two articles caught my attention. One, by Tony Kemplen on the subject of the Ensign Ful-Vue camera, and the other the letter about the Kodak No. 2 Hawkette.

I began my interest in photography back in about 1949 with the old Kodak Brownie Box camera. My second camera was the Ensign Ful-Vue. The former used 120 or 620 film and produced eight pictures. The latter, using similar film, gave twelve 2 ¼ by 2 ¼

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