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[[Haking]] made a [[Haking#Disc_film_cameras|series of models]] during the brief 1980s boom for [[disc film]] cameras, including the '''Disc 100'''. | [[Haking]] made a [[Haking#Disc_film_cameras|series of models]] during the brief 1980s boom for [[disc film]] cameras, including the '''Disc 100'''. |
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Haking made a series of models during the brief 1980s boom for disc film cameras, including the Disc 100.
This was the most basic of the Halina disc film models, with no flash, no power wind, and no exposure adjustments. It was also sold as the Ansco Cadet Disc 100, and under Haking branding as the Haking Disc 01-H. Several colors were offered, including red and blue.
As Haking Disc 01-H image by CoolRetro72 (Image rights) |