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The '''Hanimex Pocket 200''' is a camera for [[110 film]]. It was made in Japan, and marketed by [[Hanimex]]. It is a fixed-focus model (1.5 metres to infinity). It used magicubes for indoor photography. According to the manual, it has a three element glass lens. It was available in an outfit containing the camera, instruction manual, flash extender, magicube, and film. | The '''Hanimex Pocket 200''' is a camera for [[110 film]]. It was made in Japan, and marketed by [[Hanimex]]. It is a fixed-focus model (1.5 metres to infinity). It used magicubes for indoor photography. According to the manual, it has a three element glass lens. It was available in an outfit containing the camera, instruction manual, flash extender, magicube, and film. | ||
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The Hanimex Pocket 200 is a camera for 110 film. It was made in Japan, and marketed by Hanimex. It is a fixed-focus model (1.5 metres to infinity). It used magicubes for indoor photography. According to the manual, it has a three element glass lens. It was available in an outfit containing the camera, instruction manual, flash extender, magicube, and film.
Ads for the camera suggest it was sold circa 1975.[1] [2]
References
External links
- Photos taken with camera on Flickr