The Haking Vision SFM-AF is a compact camera model, ideal for spontaneous recordings. It was produced by the Hong Kong company Haking and has a cheap plastic case. A matching case comes with the camera.
The 35mm lens is permanently installed. The exact focal length is not specified, but it should be between 28 mm and 35 mm. The autofocus system automatically adjusts the sharpness. A protective flap protects the lens from possible damage and dirt.
An integrated exposure meter is part of the equipment of the Haking Vision SFM-AF. Film sensitivity is automatically identified by the film cartridge. Both aperture and exposure time are controlled by the camera itself, manual intervention is not necessary.
A built-in flash is also available. However, this model lacks a "red-eye reduction" function, a tripod mount and a self-timer. However, a wrist strap can be attached.
The camera is powered by two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*). Rechargeable batteries are definitely a good choice here.
Film types for the Haking Vision SFM-AF
According to the user manual, the Haking Vision SFM-AF uses 35mm film. Such films are still available from various manufacturers and can be processed.
Suitable films for this camera are, for example, the Kodak Ultramax 400* for color images and the Ilford Delta 100* for monochrome images. But brands like Lomography, Fujifilm, Rollei, Adox and Foma also have suitable films on offer.
Color film is processed using the C-41 process, a standard offered by many photo labs and drugstores.
The negatives of the Haking Vision SFM-AF have the dimensions 24 mm x 36 mm. A motorized system advances the film after each shot. A counting mechanism on the camera shows how many photos have already been taken.
When the film is fully exposed, it is automatically rewound back into the cartridge. After that you can open the camera to let the film develop. If the film has not yet been completely rewound, the camera must not be opened, otherwise the light could damage the film.




