I was introduced at age 15 to the British 'Ensign Selfix camera' by a fellow school pupil and saved all my Pocket Money for the deposit as it had a HUGE COST of nearly £24 ! It took 16 shots on both 120 and 620 film. It had an 'Epsilon Shutter' and I used flash bulbs with it. In 1955 I joined the British Army ( RAMC) and in 1957 was sent to GERMANY , British Military Hospital BERLIN where I was a Path Lab Technician. I took some shots around the ruins in the British Sector using Agfa film. I have also got good results many years later and won a big Trophy at my Camera Club for 'Lighthouse. Mull, Scotland' . I have a 12/20 and one taking 8 on 120 also and use them occasionally.
Selfix 16 by Peter Elgar, on FlickrLighthouse-Mull by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Berlin 5 by Peter Elgar, on FlickrBerlin 7 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Berlin 8 by Peter Elgar, on FlickrBerlin 6 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Kurfurstendam 1957 by Peter Elgar, on FlickrBrandenburg Gate 1957 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr