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Halina Micro 110
Halina · China · 110 film
The Halina Micro 110 represents a quintessential example of the mass-market, fixed-focus cartridge camera prevalent during the 1970s, specifically designed for the compact 110 film format. As an entry-level point-and-shoot, it embodies the era's push towards affordable and simplified photography for casual users. Constructed primarily from lightweight plastic with minimal controls, it offered little beyond basic snapshot functionality, lacking features like viewfinders beyond a simple frame or any exposure adjustment beyond a fixed shutter speed and aperture. Its primary significance lies in reflecting the accessibility boom of photography for the general public rather than any technical innovation or design distinction.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 |






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