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(''Started'' disambig page for Ruby. Mean to add more Thornton Pickard stubs, and they are confusingly similar in name.)
 
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* The '''Prince Ruby''', a name-variant of the 1960s [[Toyoca Ace]] subminiature camera.
 
* The '''Prince Ruby''', a name-variant of the 1960s [[Toyoca Ace]] subminiature camera.
 
* The Fuyōdō [[Rubies|Rub''ies'']] folding plate cameras of the 1920s and '30s.
 
* The Fuyōdō [[Rubies|Rub''ies'']] folding plate cameras of the 1920s and '30s.
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* '''Ruby''' and variants of this name were used for several cameras by [[Thornton-Pickard]]
  
  
However, the name is probably best known from is repeated use by [[Thornton-Pickard]]. T-P's first [[Thornton-Pickard Ruby|Ruby]] is a folding stand camera, but 'Ruby' occurs in the names of several other cameras of different design, including the [[Ruby Reflex]] box-form SLR cameras. T-P also made a roller-blind ''shutter'' named Ruby, and some of the cameras probably owe the the name to their having been fitted with that shutter.
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The name is probably best known from is repeated use by [[Thornton-Pickard]]. T-P's first [[Thornton-Pickard Ruby|Ruby]] is a folding stand camera, but 'Ruby' occurs in the names of several other cameras of different design, including the [[Ruby Reflex]] box-form SLR cameras. T-P also made a roller-blind ''shutter'' named Ruby, and some of the cameras probably owe the the name to their having been fitted with that shutter.

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Disambiguation Page

The name Ruby has been used for more than one camera:

  • The Mamiya 35 Ruby fixed-lens 35 mm rangefinder cameras from about 1960.
  • The Yamato Pax Ruby, also a fixed-lens 35 mm rangefinder.
  • The Prince Ruby, a name-variant of the 1960s Toyoca Ace subminiature camera.
  • The Fuyōdō Rubies folding plate cameras of the 1920s and '30s.
  • Ruby and variants of this name were used for several cameras by Thornton-Pickard


The name is probably best known from is repeated use by Thornton-Pickard. T-P's first Ruby is a folding stand camera, but 'Ruby' occurs in the names of several other cameras of different design, including the Ruby Reflex box-form SLR cameras. T-P also made a roller-blind shutter named Ruby, and some of the cameras probably owe the the name to their having been fitted with that shutter.