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Despite a superficial resemblance to cameras such as the Canonet compacts, the Halina 35 (also sold as the Ansco 35) is just a bare-bones snapshot viewfinder camera manufactured by Haking in Hong Kong. The 45mm "Optical Lens" is fixed focus. Exposure controls are limited to a basic "sunny/cloudy/flash" selector, although a hot shoe is provided for flash exposures. This model appears to be a minor variant of the Haking Junior G.
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