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Halina Paulette
Halina Paulette image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
Sears 65 variant image by Just Plain Curt (Image rights) |
The Halina Paulette was a 35mm viewfinder camera made in Hong Kong by Haking. It was introduced in c.1965. The camera's specifications were:
- Viewfinder: Albada bright-line with fixed parallax markings..
- Focus: Manual - scaled in feet.
- Lens: 45mm FC Halinar Anastigmat. Appears to be 3 elements.
- Close Focus: About 3 feet.
- Diaphragm: f/2.8 stopping down to f/16.
- Shutter: Four speed 1/30th to 1/250th +B.
- Cable Release: Standard screw-in shutter release.
- Filter Size: 42.5mm screw fit.
- Size: 126 x 86 x 70mm (W x H x D).
Many Haking cameras were sold under other names; the Paulette was sold by Sears as the Model 65.
The Paulette II was a later, restyled version of this camera.
The Halina Paulette Electric is very similar to the Paulette, but with an added uncoupled Selenium light meter.