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[[Category:Disc film]] [[Category:Haking]] | [[Category:Disc film]] [[Category:Haking]] |
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Haking made a series of models during the brief 1980s boom for disc film cameras, including the Disc 118.
This model offers motorized advance and a built-in electronic flash; but it is a fairly basic model, with only a sunny/cloudy slider for exposure control. The 12.5mm f/2.8 lens is fixed focus.