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Definitely a Hanimex VEF variant.
This is a Zenix Zoom TS with a different name -- 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. It was also sold with other names, such as the Petri PF Zoom, Petri zoom 110 2S, Carena Zoomex Pocket, and Keystone Zoom 66.
Looks like a Sedic 110 camera.
Looks surprisingly like the Balda 110 camera which was also sold as the Leica 110.
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