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The '''Hanimex 110IF''', as the same suggests, is a camera for [[110 film]] distributed by [[Hanimex]]. It is a low-end camera, but has a built-in flash, and can take either 100 or 400 speed film (it has a little plastic tab to detect the film speed). It is fixed-focus. Turning on the flash, even without batteries, changes the aperture (due to the way this works, having the flash switch between the two options will result in faulty photos). It was made in Hong Kong.
 
The '''Hanimex 110IF''', as the same suggests, is a camera for [[110 film]] distributed by [[Hanimex]]. It is a low-end camera, but has a built-in flash, and can take either 100 or 400 speed film (it has a little plastic tab to detect the film speed). It is fixed-focus. Turning on the flash, even without batteries, changes the aperture (due to the way this works, having the flash switch between the two options will result in faulty photos). It was made in Hong Kong.
  

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The Hanimex 110IF, as the same suggests, is a camera for 110 film distributed by Hanimex. It is a low-end camera, but has a built-in flash, and can take either 100 or 400 speed film (it has a little plastic tab to detect the film speed). It is fixed-focus. Turning on the flash, even without batteries, changes the aperture (due to the way this works, having the flash switch between the two options will result in faulty photos). It was made in Hong Kong.

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