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It was a re-badged Haking camera, with a fixed-focus, fixed aperture lens, and a fixed shutter speed (1/80s). It has flash capability with a Flip-flash socket. It was sold under many other names, such as the Caprice Pocketpak 330, Porst Pocket 1000F, 3M Pocketpak 330, Olympia Pocketpak 330, Bilex Pocketpak 110 330 -- you get the idea.
Just your basic 110 camera with a single shutter speed and f-stop -- and a built-in flash. It has an ON/OFF switch, ready light, and flash exposure guide.
An interesting combination of features. Most unusual is the Minox style push-pull film advance. Then there is the built in flash. It only has one shutter speed, but the camera can be set for Sunny, Cloudy, or Flash. The camera has a 24mm lens. Made by Haking, and sold under other brand names, such as the Hanimex Mini 110 EF.
Same as the Micro flash 110, but it adds a longer lens. The camera can be set for normal (24mm) or Tele (43mm) use. Made by Haking, and sold under other brand names, such as the Hanimex Mini EF Tele.
It's the same as the Zenix Zoom TS, Petri PF Zoom, Porst Zoompocket 200, Petri zoom 110 2S, and Keystone Zoom 66. It has a seven element, 25-42mm f:5.6 zoom lens with three aperture settings -- f5.6, f9.5, and f16. These are set by selecting from three different weather symbols on the top of the camera. This did not adjust the shutter speed in any way. There are two speeds -- 1/125 and 1/250 -- which are selected by the film speed tab on the 110 cassette. ISO 100 gives 1/125, while ISO 400 selects 1/250. No meter needed. The lens focuses from infinity to two feet.
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