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The '''Hanimex Tele-Hanomatic PF628''' is a 1970s camera for [[110 film]]. It includes a flip-flash socket. It includes both "normal" and "telephoto" lenses. According to a 1976 advertisement, it was Australian-designed,<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55475394 Australian Women's Weekly, 8 December 1976, Page 55] at Trove</ref> and presumably manufactured elsewhere. | The '''Hanimex Tele-Hanomatic PF628''' is a 1970s camera for [[110 film]]. It includes a flip-flash socket. It includes both "normal" and "telephoto" lenses. According to a 1976 advertisement, it was Australian-designed,<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55475394 Australian Women's Weekly, 8 December 1976, Page 55] at Trove</ref> and presumably manufactured elsewhere. |
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The Hanimex Tele-Hanomatic PF628 is a 1970s camera for 110 film. It includes a flip-flash socket. It includes both "normal" and "telephoto" lenses. According to a 1976 advertisement, it was Australian-designed,[1] and presumably manufactured elsewhere.