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[[Foto-Quelle]] put its''' Revue Panorama''' name on this [[fixed focus|focus free]] 35mm "panoramic" camera, manufactured by [[Haking]] in Hong Kong (and more commonly seen branded as the [[Ansco Pix Panorama]], also sold as the [[Hanimex Panorama 35]], [[Arico Panorama CL-168]], [[Halina Panorama]] and [[Suntone MM350]]). The film gate (and viewfinder) simply crop the standard 35mm frame down to approximately 13×36 mm to give images with a "widescreen" aspect ratio—but no greater lens coverage than the typical [[trashcam]].
 
[[Foto-Quelle]] put its''' Revue Panorama''' name on this [[fixed focus|focus free]] 35mm "panoramic" camera, manufactured by [[Haking]] in Hong Kong (and more commonly seen branded as the [[Ansco Pix Panorama]], also sold as the [[Hanimex Panorama 35]], [[Arico Panorama CL-168]], [[Halina Panorama]] and [[Suntone MM350]]). The film gate (and viewfinder) simply crop the standard 35mm frame down to approximately 13×36 mm to give images with a "widescreen" aspect ratio—but no greater lens coverage than the typical [[trashcam]].
  

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Foto-Quelle put its Revue Panorama name on this focus free 35mm "panoramic" camera, manufactured by Haking in Hong Kong (and more commonly seen branded as the Ansco Pix Panorama, also sold as the Hanimex Panorama 35, Arico Panorama CL-168, Halina Panorama and Suntone MM350). The film gate (and viewfinder) simply crop the standard 35mm frame down to approximately 13×36 mm to give images with a "widescreen" aspect ratio—but no greater lens coverage than the typical trashcam.