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The Anny Half is a half-frame (18×24 mm) camera from Hoei, produced circa 1967. It is a simple model with an instant/bulb shutter and three aperture options from f/8 to f/16. The apparent selenium meter around the viewfinder window is a dummy, and the lens is fixed focus.