Camerapedia says of this camera:
“The Halina Paulette was a 35mm viewfinder camera made in Hong Kong by Haking. It was introduced in c.1965, with a 45mm/f2.8 lens in a 4-speed (1/30-1/250) + B shutter. “
Yesterday I developed a roll of Kodak TX400, the first I have put through this particular camera. And I developed it with some trepidation.
First off, the shutter makes such an unassuming noise, I was convinced it didn’t work. These two shots (which made me laugh out loud when I scanned them) are evidence that I was still looking through the lens to ascertain any aperture movement at all…
Then there was the problem of the camera-back, which seemed to me to be terribly loose. So I couldn’t be entirely sure the film hadn’t been completely light-flooded. My particular copy (which is rather a beautiful thing, I’m sure you’ll agree) has its own original case. So I decided to leave it in it, cumbersome as that might be, so as to minimise light-leaks. This worked to a degree, but as even these two shots show, it was very limited success, and some shots were too damaged to be viewable.
However, for me, shots such as this:
Or even this:
demonstrate its great potential.
So here is a gallery of these and the remaining shots, and now I shall be attempting to fix that light-leak, loading her up with another roll of film, and having another go!
ah yes! sometimes the light leaks can bring added artistic goodness to photos. I like the results you’re getting with this camera!
I totally agree. Sometimes the light leaks add a kind of authenticity and an unintentionally artistic effect I lost a lot of potentially nice shots here, though, so I’ve applied some foam to the inside of the door. Fingers crossed it works (though I won’t be overly upset it if doesn’t – like you, I still like the results)
Thanks, Juliet. I appreciate your comments. x
PS. I think y’all have officially inspired me to start my own vintage camera/film blog so I can post my results with my cameras. It’s so fun to see how each of the different cameras/films produce images. By the way, have y’all see this guy’s blog??? http://52cameras.blogspot.com/
Excellent! I really look forward to reading it – let us know when it’s set up?
And I haven’t seen 52 cameras (which we’re fast approaching!?) – I’ll go check it out.