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Halina Super-Mini Flash
Halina · China · 110 film
The Halina Super-Mini Flash represents a quintessential example of the budget, fixed-focus point-and-shoot cameras flooding the market during the 1970s boom in simple, cartridge-loaded photography. Designed for ease of use and mass appeal, this compact 110 camera eliminated complex controls, offering a single shutter speed and aperture alongside its simple flash capability. Its function was straightforward: load the small 110 cassette, point the camera, and press the shutter, making photography accessible to a broad, casual audience who valued convenience over technical mastery. Constructed primarily from lightweight materials like plastic and featuring basic, functional aesthetics, it embodies the era's push for simplified snapshot photography without pretense.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 |






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