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* [[Princeflex|Princeflex and Prince Junior]] 6×6 TLR, sold in the 1950s by the Japanese distributor [[Mima|Mima Shōkai]], again in association with the trademark "Prince Camera Works" (プリンスカメラワークス, ''Purinsu Kamera Wākusu'') and a ''PCW'' logo | * [[Princeflex|Princeflex and Prince Junior]] 6×6 TLR, sold in the 1950s by the Japanese distributor [[Mima|Mima Shōkai]], again in association with the trademark "Prince Camera Works" (プリンスカメラワークス, ''Purinsu Kamera Wākusu'') and a ''PCW'' logo | ||
− | * Prince | + | * Prince [[Hit]]-type subminiature |
− | * | + | * [[Toyoca Ace|Prince Ruby]], name variant of the [[Toyoca Ace]] |
+ | * [[Prince 16-A]], subminiature camera taking 17.5mm film | ||
* L. M. Prince & Bro., a US camera maker of the late XIXth century | * L. M. Prince & Bro., a US camera maker of the late XIXth century |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 4 November 2008
Disambiguation Page
The name Prince designates one of the following:
- Prince products sold before 1945 by the Japanese distributor Fukada Shōkai, in association with the trademark "Prince Camera Works" (プリンスカメラウアークス, Purinsu Kamera Uākusu) and a PCW logo:
- Prince 6.5×9 plate folder
- Prince Peerless 6.5×9 plate folder
- Semi Prince 4.5×6 folder
- Prince Flex 6×6 TLR
- Pocket Prince 4×6.5 folder
- Prince Baby Ref 3×4 pseudo TLR
- Prince auxiliary rangefinder
- Princeflex and Prince Junior 6×6 TLR, sold in the 1950s by the Japanese distributor Mima Shōkai, again in association with the trademark "Prince Camera Works" (プリンスカメラワークス, Purinsu Kamera Wākusu) and a PCW logo
- Prince Hit-type subminiature
- Prince Ruby, name variant of the Toyoca Ace
- Prince 16-A, subminiature camera taking 17.5mm film
- L. M. Prince & Bro., a US camera maker of the late XIXth century