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The Halina 3000 is a viewfinder camera for 35mm film, with a built-in meter, made by Hakings in Hong Kong - introduced c.1974.
- Lens: 45mm f2.8, stopping to f16
- Shutter: 1/30-1/250 +B Leaf shutter
- Flash sync: at all speeds, via PC connector or hot shoe
- Format: 36x24mm on 135 film
The 3000 was also sold as the Opticam 3000 and the Weist 135, and the Halina Paulette EE II may be the same camera finished in black. The Halina 2000 is the same camera without the light meter.