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The Halina Simplette EE Automatic is an autoexposure model for 126 film cartridges made by Haking. It has a striking appearance due to the trapezoidal selenium meter cell above the lens, somewhat reminiscent of the Argus 260 Automatic. The camera uses scale focusing and has a socket for flashcubes. Its date is unclear although circa 1965 is likely—after flashcubes arrived but before CdS meter cells had completely displaced selenium.
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