
Halina Disc 328
Halina · China · Disc film
The Halina Disc 328 is a disc-format camera produced by the British manufacturer Halina, likely in the early 1980s during the brief period when Kodak disc film was available. As a budget consumer camera, it utilized Kodak's 15-exposure film discs, which featured a small negative area resulting in lower image quality compared to 35mm film. The camera was designed for simplicity, with basic point-and-shoot operation and fixed focus, targeting casual photographers looking for an ultra-compact and easy-to-use option. While representative of the disposable camera trend of its era, the Halina Disc 328 was not technologically innovative or particularly notable in the history of photography, serving instead as an affordable entry into snapshot photography.
Specifications
| Film Format | Disc |






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