Difference between revisions of "Pax Ruby"
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Its lens is a Colour Luna 45 mm f/2.8. | Its lens is a Colour Luna 45 mm f/2.8. | ||
− | It was also sold under the names '''Rex''', '''Pax Sunscope''', '''Riscor''', and probably others. | + | It was also sold under the names '''Rex Kaysons''', '''Pax Sunscope''', '''Riscor''', '''Konair Ruby''' and probably others. |
Revision as of 18:18, 5 March 2011
Pax Sunscope, showing small rangefinder window image by Brian Cue (Image rights) |
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The Pax Ruby is a fixed-lens leaf-shutter rangefinder camera made by Yamato in the late 1950s. It looks similar to the Pax M4, but the rangefinder window is smaller. Its lens is a Colour Luna 45 mm f/2.8.
It was also sold under the names Rex Kaysons, Pax Sunscope, Riscor, Konair Ruby and probably others.
Yamato Ricsor, by David Broglin (Image rights) |