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The '''Halina Panorama''' is a "[[fixed focus|focus free]]" plastic [[35mm]] camera made  by [[Haking]]. It is evidently the same camera more widely known as the [[Ansco Pix Panorama]], but also sold by [[Foto-Quelle]] as the [[Revue Panorama]].
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The '''Halina Panorama''' is a "[[fixed focus|focus free]]" plastic [[35mm]] camera made  by [[Haking]]. It is evidently the same camera more widely known as the [[Ansco Pix Panorama]], but also sold by [[Foto-Quelle]] as the [[Revue Panorama]]. It was also sold as the [[Hanimex Panorama 35]] and [[Suntone MM350]].  
  
 
The film gate in the camera is masked so as to only expose an image of 13×36 mm, rather than the conventional 24×36 mm image size; the viewfinder is cropped to these same proportions. The manual recommends the useage of 400[[ASA]] but indicates 200 and even 100asa can be used in sunny conditions.
 
The film gate in the camera is masked so as to only expose an image of 13×36 mm, rather than the conventional 24×36 mm image size; the viewfinder is cropped to these same proportions. The manual recommends the useage of 400[[ASA]] but indicates 200 and even 100asa can be used in sunny conditions.

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The Halina Panorama is a "focus free" plastic 35mm camera made by Haking. It is evidently the same camera more widely known as the Ansco Pix Panorama, but also sold by Foto-Quelle as the Revue Panorama. It was also sold as the Hanimex Panorama 35 and Suntone MM350.

The film gate in the camera is masked so as to only expose an image of 13×36 mm, rather than the conventional 24×36 mm image size; the viewfinder is cropped to these same proportions. The manual recommends the useage of 400ASA but indicates 200 and even 100asa can be used in sunny conditions.

Haking produced a verison with built in flash called the Halina Panorama-F