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− | The '''Halina Paulette Electric''' was a [[viewfinder camera]] with an uncoupled [[selenium meter]], made by [[Haking]] in Hong Kong, introduced in | + | {{Flickr_image |
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+ | The '''Halina Paulette Electric''' was a [[viewfinder camera]] with an uncoupled [[selenium meter]], made by [[Haking]] in Hong Kong, introduced in 1967. | ||
It was also sold by [[Dixons]] as the '''Prinz Mastermatic III''', and as the '''Brenner Electric'''. The [[Halina Paulette]] was similar but without the meter. | It was also sold by [[Dixons]] as the '''Prinz Mastermatic III''', and as the '''Brenner Electric'''. The [[Halina Paulette]] was similar but without the meter. | ||
− | * Type: | + | ===Specifications=== |
− | * | + | * Type: Viewfinder camera. |
− | * Lens: 1:2.8 / 45mm Halinar Anastigmat | + | * Film: [[35mm]] |
− | * Shutter speed: 1/30-1/ | + | * Lens: 1:2.8 / 45mm Halinar Anastigmat. |
− | * Aperture: | + | * Distance focusing (not coupled to viewfinder) from 3 feet to infinity. |
− | * Metering: [[selenium meter]], EV-value | + | * Shutter speed: 1/30-1/250s, plus B. (Flash X-sync at 1/30s) |
− | + | * Aperture: f/2.8-16 | |
− | + | * ASA/[[ISO]] selection: manual, 25-400. | |
− | + | * Metering: [[selenium meter]], with EV-value (7-17) shown by needle on top of camera body. Correct exposure is found by turning the shutter speed and/or aperture ring until the EV-value appears in the EV-scale index window on the lens barrel. | |
− | * | + | * Tripod socket. |
− | + | * Originally supplied with Halina hard case. | |
+ | ===Links=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/halina_paulette/halina_paulette.htm Paulette, manual] at Michael Butkus Jr.'s | ||
+ | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/haking/html/halina_paulette_electric.php Halina Paulette Electric] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand | ||
[[Category:Hong Kong]] | [[Category:Hong Kong]] |
Revision as of 14:40, 28 February 2010
Paulette Electric by Just Plain Curt (Image rights) |
Pimped Paulette Electric by Arty Smokes (Image rights) |
The Halina Paulette Electric was a viewfinder camera with an uncoupled selenium meter, made by Haking in Hong Kong, introduced in 1967. It was also sold by Dixons as the Prinz Mastermatic III, and as the Brenner Electric. The Halina Paulette was similar but without the meter.
Specifications
- Type: Viewfinder camera.
- Film: 35mm
- Lens: 1:2.8 / 45mm Halinar Anastigmat.
- Distance focusing (not coupled to viewfinder) from 3 feet to infinity.
- Shutter speed: 1/30-1/250s, plus B. (Flash X-sync at 1/30s)
- Aperture: f/2.8-16
- ASA/ISO selection: manual, 25-400.
- Metering: selenium meter, with EV-value (7-17) shown by needle on top of camera body. Correct exposure is found by turning the shutter speed and/or aperture ring until the EV-value appears in the EV-scale index window on the lens barrel.
- Tripod socket.
- Originally supplied with Halina hard case.
Links
- Paulette, manual at Michael Butkus Jr.'s
- Halina Paulette Electric on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand