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− | ''See also the [[Prince]] page for a related discussion.''
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− | The name '''Doris''' appears on various Japanese cameras:
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− | * cameras attributed to a company called Prince Camera Works:
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− | ** Baby Doris, 3×4 folding
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− | * cameras attributed to a company called Tokyo Seiki in {{McKeown}}, more probably Toyo Seiki (Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku, 東洋精機光学):
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− | ** various 4.5×6 folding models
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− | * cameras attibuted to a company called Doris Camera (ドリスカメラ):
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− | ** [[Dorisflex]]
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− | A 4.5×6 folder has been observed at a Yahoo Japan auction with the name ''DORIS'' engraved in the top housing. Its body was a copy of the [[Ikonta A]] but its finder was enclosed in a top housing, with an accessory shoe and a depth-of-field knob. There were two horizontal lines on the front of the top housing, reminiscent of the [[Pearl II]] by [[Konishiroku]], but on the other side of the finder. There was one red window in the back, protected by a sliding cover. The lens was a 75mm f:3.5 (name barely legible, maybe Penta-Anastigmat) and the shutter had B, 1–200 speeds. A similar camera is pictured in {{McKeown}}, without the depth-of-field knob and with a Convex B, 10–200 shutter and a 75/3.5 lens. It is identified as a Doris Semi P and McKeown says that the lens is called "Perfa Anastigmat".
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− | [[Category: Camera makers]]
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− | [[Category: Japanese companies]]
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