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Revision as of 02:35, 1 July 2021

35mm compact zone focus viewfinder camera produced by Haking in late 1970's with built in Flash. Has manual film advance. Sylvain Halgand describes the 4 element lens structure as as a Tessar type.

Re-branded as a Topcon 135 EE and as the Argus C3 Electro. Haking also produced the Revue 350F for Foto-Quelle which appear similar but with with a 38mm 1:4 lens.

The Halina Autoflash 35 can either be a name variant of this camera, or a restyled model which has a shorter focal length 38mm 1:2.8 lens. The Haking H400 is a simpler fixed focus version.

Specifications

  • Lens: 40mm 1:2.8
  • Focus: Zone
  • Meter: CdS
  • Exposure: automatic
  • Shutter speed: 1/30-1/250
  • Film speeds 25-450 ASA

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