The Ansco Flash Clipper camera is a simple, sturdy, and compact folding medium-format camera produced by Ansco primarily in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It features a prefocused double-element lens with an f/11 aperture, designed to sharply capture subjects from about six feet to infinity, with close-ups possible using a special portrait lens attachment. The camera uses 616 roll film to create sixteen album-sized photos per roll, and offers straightforward operation with a fixed-focus lens and basic instantaneous or bulb shutter settings, making it accessible for casual photographers and families. A built-in yellow filter improves outdoor black-and-white photos by enhancing sky tones and cloud detail, while an optional flash attachment allows for easy indoor use under any lighting conditions. With an all-metal build and retractable design, the Flash Clipper balances durability and portability, serving as an affordable yet feature-rich point-and-shoot camera of its era.
1940-1952 / Ansco Flash Clipper / Vintage Camera
CamerasThe Ansco Flash Clipper is a compact, metal folding camera from the 1940s-1950s, offering easy operation, a fixed-focus f/11 lens, and built-in yellow filter for sharp, album-sized black-and-white photos outdoors and with flash indoors.
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