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The name '''Doris''' appeared before the war on two Japanese models taking 3&times;4 pictures, distributed by [[Fukada Shōkai]], that was also distributing the [[Prince]] cameras. The maker of these models is unclear, but they are somtimes attributed to [[Prince|Prince Camera Works]].<REF> Attribution to Prince Camera Works: McKeown, p.&nbsp;803. </REF>
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The name '''Doris''' appeared before the war on two Japanese models taking 3&times;4 pictures, distributed by [[Fukada Shōkai]], that was also distributing the [[Prince]] cameras. The maker of these models is unclear, but they are sometimes attributed to [[Prince|Prince Camera Works]].<REF> Attribution to Prince Camera Works: McKeown, p.&nbsp;803. </REF>
  
Between 1952 and 1955, this name appeared again on models made by the company [[Tōkyō Seiki]]: the [[Doris (4.5&times;6)]] folder, the [[Doris Six]] and the [[Dorisflex]]. The company itself was renamed Doris Camera before disappearing.
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Between 1952 and 1955, this name appeared again on models made by the company [[Condor Camera|Tōkyō Seiki]]: the [[Doris (4.5&times;6)]] folder, the [[Doris Six]] and the [[Dorisflex]]. The company itself was renamed Doris Camera.
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Revision as of 12:43, 26 October 2006

Disambiguation Page

The name Doris appeared before the war on two Japanese models taking 3×4 pictures, distributed by Fukada Shōkai, that was also distributing the Prince cameras. The maker of these models is unclear, but they are sometimes attributed to Prince Camera Works.[1]

Between 1952 and 1955, this name appeared again on models made by the company Tōkyō Seiki: the Doris (4.5×6) folder, the Doris Six and the Dorisflex. The company itself was renamed Doris Camera.

Notes

  1. Attribution to Prince Camera Works: McKeown, p. 803.