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Between 1990 and 2003, the [[Haking]] company of Hong Kong produced a number of cheap plastic cameras in the far east, with many of them branded as [[Halina Vision]]. The '''Vision 20-20''' was one such model made in Thailand. | Between 1990 and 2003, the [[Haking]] company of Hong Kong produced a number of cheap plastic cameras in the far east, with many of them branded as [[Halina Vision]]. The '''Vision 20-20''' was one such model made in Thailand. | ||
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Between 1990 and 2003, the Haking company of Hong Kong produced a number of cheap plastic cameras in the far east, with many of them branded as Halina Vision. The Vision 20-20 was one such model made in Thailand.
Specifications
- Film: 35mm
- Lens: fixed focus, small aperture.
- Integrated flash with on/off switch and ready light.
- Single shutter speed of around 1/125s.
- Manual loading, advance and rewind of film.
- No DX-decoding, so ISO 400 film is recommended.
- Large viewfinder and exposure counter.