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The '''[[Hanimex]] 110FL Tele''' is a camera for [[110 film]]. It has a built-in flash, and both normal and "tele" lenses. It is not known when it was introduced, but it is mentioned in a newspaper advertisement for store Grace Bros in 1990.<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122099533 12 April 1990, The Canberra Times, Page 11] at Trove</ref> Look at the price in that advertisement compared with the 35mm film cameras being advertised, clearly this was a low-end model.  
 
The '''[[Hanimex]] 110FL Tele''' is a camera for [[110 film]]. It has a built-in flash, and both normal and "tele" lenses. It is not known when it was introduced, but it is mentioned in a newspaper advertisement for store Grace Bros in 1990.<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122099533 12 April 1990, The Canberra Times, Page 11] at Trove</ref> Look at the price in that advertisement compared with the 35mm film cameras being advertised, clearly this was a low-end model.  
  
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 22 February 2023

The Hanimex 110FL Tele is a camera for 110 film. It has a built-in flash, and both normal and "tele" lenses. It is not known when it was introduced, but it is mentioned in a newspaper advertisement for store Grace Bros in 1990.[1] Look at the price in that advertisement compared with the 35mm film cameras being advertised, clearly this was a low-end model.

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