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Haking Vision I

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  • Brand: Haking
  • Name: Haking Vision I
  • Type: Snapshot camera
  • Type of Film: 35mm
  • Focal length: 33 mm
  • Maximum aperture: f/5.6
  • Focus: Fixed
  • Shutter speeds: 1/125 s
  • Flash / Flash connection: Built-in flash

The Haking Vision I is a compact entry-level model, ideal for spontaneous image capture. It is a product of the Hong Kong company Haking. It was probably mainly sold in the 1990s.

Camera features

The 35mm lens is permanently integrated and not removable. The focal length is 33mm with the maximum aperture fixed at f/5.6. Instead of an autofocus, this camera offers a fixed focus setting through its focus-free feature. A sliding door effectively protects the lens from damage and dirt.

When it comes to exposure, options are limited on this model and the shutter speed is estimated to be around 1/125 second.

Despite the lack of a dedicated “red-eye reduction” feature and the absence of a tripod mount or self-timer, this camera includes a built-in flash and allows for the attachment of a hand strap for easier handling.

Two AA batteries (eBay / Amazon*) are required for operation, although the use of rechargeable versions is particularly recommended.

Film options for the Haking Vision I

According to the user manual, the Haking Vision I uses 35mm film. These films are still available from several suppliers and can be processed without any problems.

Suitable films for this compact model could for example be the Kodak Gold 200* for color shots and the Ilford Delta 100* for black and white images be. Other well-known brands such as Lomography, Fujifilm, Rollei, Adox and Foma also provide suitable films.

Many photo studios offer the development of these films, whereby prints can be made directly from the negatives. There is also the option of digitizing the negatives and using them as digital files.

The film is transported manually after each exposure using a thumb wheel on the back. A display on top of the camera shows the number of shots already taken. The currently inserted film can be read through a window on the back.

After the end of the film, it is wound back into its cassette with a crank. Only then should the camera be opened to remove the film for development. It is important not to open the camera until the film is fully rewound to avoid exposure to light and damage to the film.

Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the camera
AttributeSpecification
Type of CameraSnapshot camera
Film format35mm
Film transportManual
Film transport mechanismThumbwheel
Picture format24 mm x 36 mm
Focal length33 mm
Widest aperturef/5.6
FocusFixed
Exposure times1/125 second
Date imprintingNo
Double and/or multiple exposure functionNo
FlashIntegrated flash
Tripod mountNo
Cable release threadNo
Self-timerNo
Connection for camera strapYes
Power supply2x AA batteries

FAQ about the Haking Vision I

What type of lens does the Haking Vision I have, and what are its specifications?

It features a fixed 35mm lens with a 33mm focal length and a maximum aperture of f/5.6. The lens is non-removable and protected by a sliding lens cover.

How does the focus system work on this compact camera?

The Haking Vision I uses a focus-free system, meaning there's no autofocus. It's designed for point-and-shoot photography.

What kind of film does the camera use, and how is the film advanced?

It uses standard 35mm film. Film advancement is manual, using a thumbwheel on the back of the camera.

Does the Haking Vision I have any advanced features like a self-timer or red-eye reduction?

No, this simple model lacks advanced features such as a self-timer or red-eye reduction. However, it does include a built-in flash.

What are the power requirements for the Haking Vision I?

The camera runs on two AA batteries. Rechargeable batteries are recommended for cost-effectiveness and environmental reasons.

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