The Halina Micro E is a viewfinder camera. The miniature camera was built by Haking in Hong Kong. The design of the model is inspired by the Cosina CX-2, and similarities can also be found with the Halina Micro 35.
The lens of the 35mm camera is fixed. The focal length is specified as 38 mm. There is no autofocus. The lens is fixed and cannot be changed. For pictures in low light a flash light is built in.
Films for the Halina Micro E
The Halina Micro E must be equipped with 35mm films. This type of film is still being produced and can be processed by most photo laboratories without any problems. Nice films for black-and-white or color images are the AgfaPhoto APX 100* and the Kodak Portra 160*.
Developing photographic film is no longer a problem nowadays, and many photo labs still develop 35mm film in particular. However, prices for the service can vary considerably depending on the scope and type of service. For the recommended colour film, the C-41 process is usually used, which is offered by almost all photo labs and follows a strict standard.
For the development of black and white film, a special black and white developer is necessary, and depending on the developer chosen, the results can vary greatly. Professional photo labs also offer black and white development. However, to achieve the best results and have full control over the development process, it is advisable to develop the film yourself.
The necessary accessories for the home lab can be found online, where the appropriate developing chemistry for the film is also available. Popular developers are, for example, Rodinal, XTOL, ID-11 or D-76. Smaller suppliers such as Adox, Rollei or Foma also offer suitable chemistry for development.
The negatives of Halina Micro E have a size of 24 mm x 36 mm. A standard 35mm film can take about 36 pictures in this size. The photographer must manually wind to the next image.
The Halina Micro E is no longer in production. It is not that easy to find.





