The Halina 1610 serves as a snapshot camera. It was manufactured in Asia by the Haking company. It is similar to the Halina 160 and 260, but has a motor drive for the film and a different type of lens.
According to the marking on the underside of the plastic body, it was made in Hong Kong.
The device has a fixed 34mm lens that is not interchangeable. There is no focus adjustment or autofocus. The maximum aperture is f/4.5 and the lens has a sliding protective cover.
There is no built-in exposure meter on this model. However, a dial on the front allows you to set the film speed, including ISO 100/200, 400 and 1000. Depending on the ISO setting, the aperture varies, while the shutter speed remains constant at around 1/125 second.
An internal flash improves low-light shots and can be turned on via a slider.
Two AAA batteries (eBay / Amazon*) power the Halina 1610 motor. These are primarily necessary for the flash, but they also feed the film transport motor.
The instructions state that it has neither a tripod hole nor a self-timer function. There is also no multiple exposure function.
Film suggestions for the Halina 1610
The Halina 1610 uses 35mm film. These are still widely available, and many photo labs offer development. Kodak Ultramax 400* is optimal for color images, while Ilford Delta 400* is ideal for black and white images. Other 35mm film manufacturers include Fujifilm, Foma, Lomography, Adox and Rollei.
Color films are usually developed using the C-41 process. Black and white films can be processed either professionally or at home with the right equipment. Instructions for doing this are available online.
A standard film allows you to take around 36 photos. After each shot, a motor advances the film. Rewinding at the end of the roll is also automated.
A small indicator at the top gives information about the number of shots taken. A viewing window at the back provides information about the film used.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Type of Camera | Viewfinder camera |
| Film format | 35mm |
| Film transport | Automatic |
| Film transport mechanism | Motor |
| Picture format | 24 mm x 36 mm |
| Focal length | 34 mm |
| Widest aperture | f/4.5 |
| Focus | Fixed |
| Date imprinting | No |
| Double and/or multiple exposure function | No |
| Flash | Integrated flash |
| Tripod mount | No |
| Cable release thread | No |
| Self-timer | No |
| Power supply | 2x AAA batteries |
| Manufacturer | Haking |
| Country of production | Hong Kong |
FAQ about the Halina 1610 Motor
Does the Halina 1610 Motor camera have autofocus or adjustable focus?
No, the Halina 1610 Motor features a fixed 34mm lens with neither autofocus nor manual focus adjustment. It's a simple point-and-shoot camera.
What type of film does this snapshot camera use and how many exposures does it offer?
It uses standard 35mm film rolls, providing approximately 36 exposures per roll. The film is automatically advanced after each shot.
What is the shutter speed and aperture range on the Halina 1610 Motor?
The shutter speed is fixed at approximately 1/125th of a second. The aperture varies depending on the selected ISO setting; the maximum aperture is f/4.5.
Does the camera include a built-in light meter or any self-timer capabilities?
No, the Halina 1610 Motor lacks a built-in light meter. There's also no self-timer function available.
How is the film advanced and rewound on this Hong Kong-made device?
Film advance is motorized after each shot, and rewinding is also automated at the end of the roll. This is all done automatically.