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The '''[[Hanimex]] 110F Auto-Grip''' takes 110 film (still available as of 2019), has a socket for the discontinued flip-flash flashes, and has a switch for 100 ISO and 400 ISO film. | The '''[[Hanimex]] 110F Auto-Grip''' takes 110 film (still available as of 2019), has a socket for the discontinued flip-flash flashes, and has a switch for 100 ISO and 400 ISO film. | ||
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The Hanimex 110F Auto-Grip takes 110 film (still available as of 2019), has a socket for the discontinued flip-flash flashes, and has a switch for 100 ISO and 400 ISO film.