The Haking AF 35 D is a fully automatic 35mm camera. It was manufactured by the company Haking in Hong Kong.
This camera model comes with a fixed lens. The focal length is unchangeable and is set at 34 mm. The largest available aperture is f/3.5. A built-in autofocus provides a convenient focusing method. A sliding door protects the optics from damage.
The 35mm camera features an exposure meter. Due to the automatic exposure in the 35mm camera, the photographer is not allowed to manually select shutter speed and aperture. The film's sensitivity is determined by the coding on the film cartridge. There are no manual settings available for film sensitivity.
Of course, there is also a built-in flash. A light on the back indicates the flash readiness.
The camera requires two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*). This type of battery is easy to find online. You can also opt for rechargeable batteries.
Films for the Haking AF 35 D
According to the manual, the Haking AF 35 D uses 35mm films. For this film format, there is still a good selection of materials available for color and black and white images. Typically, a roll of film can hold 36 photos.
Recommended for color shots with this camera is Kodak Gold 200*, while for B/W shots, Ilford Delta 100* is recommended. Both films deliver solid results and are well-regarded in reviews.
Especially for the 35mm format, there are still more producers of film material. For instance, there are Lomography, Foma, and also the Japanese company Fujifilm.
The exposure area of the 35mm camera is 24 mm x 36 mm. The camera features an automatic film advance, which allows the film to be automatically wound forward after each shot. At the end of the roll, the film material is rewound back into the cartridge.





