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It is a three '''[[zone focus]]''' viewfinder camera. It has a choice of 2 shutter speeds 1/50 (I) or Bulb (B) selected by a switch. A second switch moves between 3 waterstone apeture settings marked Dull, Bright & Sunny which are f/8, f/11 & f/16 respectively<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/b19974760M4526/b19974760M4526_djvu.txt The Chemist & Druggis March 1963] a UK Pharmacy trade Magazine viewable at [https://archive.org/ archive.org]</ref>. The viewfinder is simple with no parallax markings.
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It is a three '''[[zone focus]]''' viewfinder camera. It has a choice of 2 shutter speeds 1/50 (I) or Bulb (B) selected by a switch. A second switch moves between 3 '''[[waterhouse]]''' aperture settings marked Dull, Bright & Sunny which are f/8, f/11 & f/16 respectively<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/b19974760M4526/b19974760M4526_djvu.txt The Chemist & Druggist March 1963] a UK Pharmacy trade Magazine viewable at [https://archive.org/ archive.org]</ref>. The viewfinder is simple with no parallax markings.
  
  

Revision as of 23:49, 1 August 2016

The Halina PET is a simple viewfinder camera made by Haking in Hong Kong in the Early 1960's. Like many Haking products of the era, it is stamped 'Empire Made'


It is a three zone focus viewfinder camera. It has a choice of 2 shutter speeds 1/50 (I) or Bulb (B) selected by a switch. A second switch moves between 3 waterhouse aperture settings marked Dull, Bright & Sunny which are f/8, f/11 & f/16 respectively[1]. The viewfinder is simple with no parallax markings.


The camera has a PC sync socket for flash with Cold shoe mount and is threaded for cable. It was supplied with a lens hood

References

  1. The Chemist & Druggist March 1963 a UK Pharmacy trade Magazine viewable at archive.org


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