Haking/Haking Hanimex Snap Shooter 115
Haking Hanimex Snap Shooter 115

Haking Hanimex Snap Shooter 115

Haking · China · Disc film

The Hanimex Snap Shooter 115 is a basic, fixed-lens point-and-shoot disc camera produced by Haking in the early 1980s, part of the brief wave of disc film cameras intended for casual snapshot photography. Characterized by its simple design, it utilized the Kodak Disc format, offering 15 unperforated circular images on an 8.75-inch diameter film carrier. Its operation was minimal, typically featuring a fixed focus lens and basic shutter speeds, aimed entirely at effortless picture-taking for consumers without photographic interest. The camera's construction was predominantly plastic, reflecting its budget market position, and it produced small, grainy images with limited sharpness compared to contemporaneous 35mm film.

Specifications

Film FormatDisc

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.8
Value
1.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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