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Haking Grip-C
Haking · China · 110 film
The Haking Grip-C represents a typical example of the many simple, inexpensive 110 cartridge cameras manufactured during the 1970s and 1980s. Utilizing the compact 110 film format introduced by Kodak in 1972, this camera was designed for casual snapshot photography, prioritizing affordability and ease of use over features or sophistication. Constructed primarily of plastic, it likely offered fixed focus or minimal focusing adjustment and a basic shutter speed/aperture combination suitable for outdoor daylight shooting. The Grip-C exemplifies the flood of budget 110 cameras produced by numerous smaller manufacturers to capitalize on the format's popularity, fulfilling the role of a basic, no-frills point-and-shoot for consumers seeking an entry into photography without cost or complexity.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 |






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