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It has a 33mm lens, a single shutter speed and a lever on the side to select film ISO (100/400/1000) which just changes the aperture. It has a built-in flash, powered by 2xAAA batteries. It was available in several different colours.
 
It has a 33mm lens, a single shutter speed and a lever on the side to select film ISO (100/400/1000) which just changes the aperture. It has a built-in flash, powered by 2xAAA batteries. It was available in several different colours.
  
The '''[[Miranda]] FG-Z''' is essentially the same camera with only minor restyling on body beneath flash switch and lens barrel. Interestingly the Halina 160 is marked as made in Hong Kong but the FG-Z is marked made in Thailand.
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The '''[[Miranda]] FG-Z''', '''Haking CF35''' and are essentially the same camera with only minor restyling on body beneath flash switch and lens barrel. Interestingly the Halina 160 is marked as made in Hong Kong but the FG-Z is marked made in Thailand. A similar version was made for [[Foto-Quelle]]  as the '''Revue 150CF''' but with different ISO settings
  
 
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Revision as of 23:28, 16 January 2017


The Halina 160 is a fixed focus camera for 35mm film made by Haking.

It has a 33mm lens, a single shutter speed and a lever on the side to select film ISO (100/400/1000) which just changes the aperture. It has a built-in flash, powered by 2xAAA batteries. It was available in several different colours.

The Miranda FG-Z, Haking CF35 and are essentially the same camera with only minor restyling on body beneath flash switch and lens barrel. Interestingly the Halina 160 is marked as made in Hong Kong but the FG-Z is marked made in Thailand. A similar version was made for Foto-Quelle as the Revue 150CF but with different ISO settings

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