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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. | ||
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Revision as of 23:12, 6 January 2017
Halina 160 (modified into pinhole camera) image by Gareth Courage (Image rights) |
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 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.
Links
- Halina 160 at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)