The Haking Pix 35F is a cheap 35mm camera from Haking. It was built in Asia and comes with a plastic case. They were sold for cheap at the time of release and were aimed at casual users and beginners.
The Haking Pix 35F was available in seven different color versions. These include a version in red, pink, blue, white and black. There is also an identical model, the Halina Pix 35F.
The overview of the functionality of the camera can be kept quite short, since there are not many functions. It comes with a fixed lens. The focal length is not specified. In this type of models, it is usually between 28 mm and 35 mm.
The focus is fixed. There is no auto focus. Of course, there is no zoom either.
The shutter speed will be at a value of 1/125 second. There is no exposure meter.
The 35 mm camera has a built-in flash. This can be switched on if desired. Two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*) are responsible for the power supply. If you do without the flash, you don't need batteries for the Haking Pix 35 F.
Films for the Haking Pix 35F
35mm films are required for the Haking Pix 35F. Despite the digital revolution, various manufacturers continue to produce this type of film. Note, however, that the film must be advanced manually as the camera does not offer automatic film advance.
Recommended films for the Haking Pix 35F are, for example, the Kodak Ultramax 400* for color photos and the Ilford Delta 100* for monochrome photos. These films have proven themselves in tests, although there are of course many other compatible film options.
As for processing, the color film is processed using the C-41 process, a standard process that almost every photo lab offers. When developing black and white film, a dedicated black and white developer is required. Often the film packs come with instructions to walk you through the process.





