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The '''Hanimex IEF''' is a [[110 film]] camera. A 1976 advertisement claims it to be Australian-designed.<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5847817 8 December 1976, page 57, Australian Women's Weekly] at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove]</ref> According to the bottom of the camera, it was made in Japan. It came with an external flash which could be connected or disconnected. Note: there are other Hanimex 110 film cameras with the letters "EF" in the name, which this should not be confused with.   
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The '''Hanimex IEF''' is a [[110 film]] camera. A 1976 advertisement claims it to be Australian-designed.<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5847817 8 December 1976, page 57, Australian Women's Weekly] at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove]</ref> According to the bottom of the camera, it was made in Japan. It came with an external flash which could be connected or disconnected.  
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Note: there are other Hanimex 110 film cameras with the letters "EF" in the name, which this should not be confused with.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:29, 16 September 2022

The Hanimex IEF is a 110 film camera. A 1976 advertisement claims it to be Australian-designed.[1] According to the bottom of the camera, it was made in Japan. It came with an external flash which could be connected or disconnected.

Note: there are other Hanimex 110 film cameras with the letters "EF" in the name, which this should not be confused with.

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