Simple Hanimex 35WF
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The All - Weather Companion The Hanimex 35WF
Point and shoot style 35mm camera from the 1990's. The 35WF was designed for the casual photographer who wanted a camera that could handle trips to the beach or the mountains without the stress of complicated settings. Here are It's standout features.
Sharp 38mm f/4 Lens :
This model features a 38mm f/4 lens, which is slightly wider than a standard lens, making it exellent for landscapes and group shots. The f/4 aperture Is fast enough to provide a small amount of background blur In the right lighting.
Focus - Free Operation :
Like many camera's In this class, It Is a fixed - focus or focus free system. This means the lens Is permanently set to a specific distance so that everything from abot 4 feet to infinity Is sharp.
Built - In Flash With On/Off Control :
Unlike some budget camera's that fire the flash everytime, the 35WF features a dedicated sliding power switch. This gives you the creative freedom to turn the flash off for natural light "lo fi" shots, or turn It on to fill In shadows on a sunny day.
Manual Film Advance :
The 35WF uses a classic thumbwheel to advance the film and a manual rewind crank. Because It dosen't use a moter to move the film, the two AA batteries only power the flash, meaning they can last for dozens of rolls of film before needing a change.
Protective Integrated Lens Cover :
The camera features a sliding cover that protects the glass when not In use. On many Hanimex models, this slider also acts as a shutter lock, preventing you from accidentally taking a photo while the camera Is In your pocket or bag.