This is a delightful piece of photographic history: the Ensign Midget Folding Camera, a miniature strut-braced camera highly sought after for its iconic Art Deco styling. Manufactured by Houghton-Butcher in England between 1934 and 1941, the Midget was marketed with the slogan Wear it AlwaysLike your Watch due to its remarkably compact size when folded.
The camera uses a bellows and strut mechanism that snaps into place for rigid picture taking. It features the signature diamond-shaped faceplate and an integrated wire frame viewfinder. This model is likely a Model 33 or 55 due to the presence of multiple speeds (1/25, 1/50, 1/100 sec) and Time/Bulb settings, offering more control than the basic Model 22.
Technical Specifications (Ensign Midget)
- Film Type: E10 Roll Film (Obsolete format; adaptable by cutting 35mm film)
- Image Size: 35mm x 45mm (Slightly larger than a standard 35mm negative)
- Lens: Simple Meniscus or similar fixed/all-distance lens
- Shutter: Mechanical Leaf Shutter (Everset type)
- Shutter Speed Range: T (Time), B (Bulb), 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 sec
- Aperture/Focus: Simple settings marked SMALL and LARGE (Fixed focus or limited zone focusing)
- Body: Pressed Steel with Black Grained Leatherette Covering
- Dimensions (Folded): Approx 90mm x 45mm x 18mm
Condition Report
The camera is in Good cosmetic condition for a camera nearly 90 years old, ideal for display.
- Bellows: The black leather bellows appear intact with no immediate visible light leaks, but are untested with film.
- Mechanism: The folding struts deploy and lock firmly into position. The shutter fires mechanically at all speeds (accuracy untested due to age).
- Cosmetic: The chrome struts and faceplate show minor tarnishing and surface wear consistent with age. The leatherette covering is mostly intact and clean.
- Viewing: The wire frame finder folds and locks correctly.
Ensign Midget Folding Camera Art Deco Model 33 E10 Film 1934
- Brand: Ensign
- Product Code: 3003
- Availability: In Stock
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$149.00
Tags: Ensign, Midget, Folding, Camera, Art, Deco, Model, 33, E10, Film, 1934










