Halina 110 Autolite Powerdrive BMTE
Halina 110 Autolite Powerdrive BMTE
Film Format: 110
Focusing: Fixed Focus
Battery: 4 x AAA
Flash: Built in
Year: 1985 - Onwards
Country: Hong Kong
The good:
• The dual lens system (roughly 40 & 80mm) gives some pleasing versatility to this charming little camera.
• Shutter fires well, and produces well exposed images, so timings seem appropriate.
• Flash works
• Viewfinder is clear.
• No light leaks detected on the film.
The less good:
• Details about the specifics of this camera are a little hard to come by.
• The flash & auto drive work, but the camera is a little finicky with batteries. It certainly prefers no rechargeable ones, and can take a little pressure on the battery door to first wake up.
Halina 110 Autolite Powerdrive BMTE
Film Format: 110
Focusing: Fixed Focus
Battery: 4 x AAA
Flash: Built in
Year: 1985 - Onwards
Country: Hong Kong
The good:
• The dual lens system (roughly 40 & 80mm) gives some pleasing versatility to this charming little camera.
• Shutter fires well, and produces well exposed images, so timings seem appropriate.
• Flash works
• Viewfinder is clear.
• No light leaks detected on the film.
The less good:
• Details about the specifics of this camera are a little hard to come by.
• The flash & auto drive work, but the camera is a little finicky with batteries. It certainly prefers no rechargeable ones, and can take a little pressure on the battery door to first wake up.
Halina 110 Autolite Powerdrive BMTE
Film Format: 110
Focusing: Fixed Focus
Battery: 4 x AAA
Flash: Built in
Year: 1985 - Onwards
Country: Hong Kong
The good:
• The dual lens system (roughly 40 & 80mm) gives some pleasing versatility to this charming little camera.
• Shutter fires well, and produces well exposed images, so timings seem appropriate.
• Flash works
• Viewfinder is clear.
• No light leaks detected on the film.
The less good:
• Details about the specifics of this camera are a little hard to come by.
• The flash & auto drive work, but the camera is a little finicky with batteries. It certainly prefers no rechargeable ones, and can take a little pressure on the battery door to first wake up.