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The Halina Vision XF is a 1990s-era fixed-focus camera for 35mm film. It was made by Haking, and is part of the Halina Vision line of cameras. It has a manually triggered flash powered by 2 AA batteries, but otherwise the camera can function without batteries. It has manual film advance and rewind. Although cheap and very basic, it is capable of taking decent photographs.