Halina 6-4 “Achromat” Objektiv Filmkamera mit Etui 1950er Jahre

59,00 

Halina 6-4 Description

The Halina 6-4 is a compact and straightforward viewfinder camera made by Haking in Hong Kong. Designed for 120 film, it offers versatility and ease of use, making it a practical choice for both beginners and collectors of vintage cameras.

Key Features:

  • Format Options: Shoot either 12 images at 6×6 cm or 16 images at 4×4 cm using a built-in focal-plane mask. The camera includes separate viewfinders and red windows for each format.
  • Lens & Aperture: Equipped with a Halina Achromat lens featuring apertures of f/8, f/11, and f/16. The lens is crafted from Chance Pilkington glass and offers front-element zone focusing.
  • Shutter & Flash: The shutter has two settings—1/50 sec and Bulb (B)—with a double-exposure prevention interlock. A PC socket allows for flash compatibility.
  • Film Loading: The back and baseplate detach via a lever on the base, simplifying film loading.

Specifications:

  • Lens: Halina Achromat
  • Apertures: f/8, f/11, f/16
  • Shutter Speeds: 1/50 sec, Bulb (B)
  • Film Formats: 6×6 cm (12 exposures) or 4×4 cm (16 exposures) on 120 film
  • Additional Features: Countdown frame counter, built-in folding foot for stability, and curved film plane for improved sharpness

Design & Build:

The Halina 6-4 is sturdy and well-constructed, with thoughtful design elements like its folding foot for table-top use. Its practical features and vintage charm make it a delightful addition to any collection or a fun tool for medium-format photography.

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