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Revision as of 04:15, 21 March 2010

W. Haking Enterprises Ltd. is a camera and binocular maker based in Hong Kong (China). It was founded by Dr. Haking Wong (1906-1996) and Dr. Pauline Chan in 1956. In 2002 the company was taken over by Dr. Tony Chak-Leung Tai & Dr. Tai-Chin Lo and built a new factory in Xinhui (Guangdong).

Its camera products of the brands Halina and Ansco are distributed nowadays in the UK, Ireland, the Middle East and Africa by a company named Halina Imaging, that belongs to the British photographic distribution company SPS Logistics.

Older cameras of Haking are marked as "Empire made" : 222194885_de0db67620_t.jpg

35mm film cameras

SLR

  • Haking L80

Viewfinder, manual focus

Point-and-shoot

  • Halina Ansco Silhouette Zoom
  • Ansco Tegra
  • Ansco Vision Twin Lens (110)
  • Halina Prestige 280S
  • Halina Tegra Zoom 200

126 film cameras

Disc film cameras

110 film cameras

  • Haking 220 EF
  • CTC 110 pocket / Haking Grip-C / Halina 110 Auto-Flip
  • Halina Super-Mini 5000
  • Halina MF 200
  • Halina Powerdrive 90F
  • Halina Micromatic
  • Halina Flashmatic 110 Tele
  • Halina SBTM
  • Halina Telewide
  • Halina Telemaster

APS film cameras

127 film cameras

The Haco-44, name variant of the Toyoca-44 made by Tougodo, is sometimes attributed to Haking by mistake.[1]

120 film cameras

6×6 TLR

Viewfinder

Digital cameras

  • Halina digital camera
  • Halina DVC 300 Digi Pix
  • Halina DVC 500 Digi Pix

Super 8 movie film cameras

  • Halina Super 8 Empire
  • Halina Super Eight

Camcorder

  • Halina DV3000F Digi Pix

Notes

Links

In English:

In French:

In German