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The '''Halina 150''' from [[Haking]] is a simple [[fixed focus]] [[35mm]] film camera. The instruction leaflet says best results can be obtained with [[film speed]]s of ISO 200, but 100 or 400 should be acceptable. It was available in bright red, black, or white.
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The '''Halina 150''' from [[Haking]] is a simple [[fixed focus]] [[35mm]] film camera. The instruction leaflet says best results can be obtained with [[film speed]]s of ISO 200, but 100 or 400 should be acceptable. It was available in bright red, black, or white. Surprisingly it's not made in Hong Kong, it's made in Macau.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 11 March 2015

The Halina 150 from Haking is a simple fixed focus 35mm film camera. The instruction leaflet says best results can be obtained with film speeds of ISO 200, but 100 or 400 should be acceptable. It was available in bright red, black, or white. Surprisingly it's not made in Hong Kong, it's made in Macau.

Specifications

  • Fixed-focus 33mm lens.
  • Three aperture settings (flash, cloudy, bright sunshine) with the widest being f/5.6
  • Mechanical shutter of a single speed, believed to be 1/125s.
  • Hot-shoe for flash.
  • Fully mechanical, no batteries required.