Halina Paulette Electric
This camera was released in 1967. It is a lovely compact camera with a built in light meter. There are no focusing aids so you either need to guesstimate or use a rangefinder accessory. It will take film speeds of 25 to 400 ISO and it has a focal length of 45mm. It will focus as close as 3 feet. It feels solidly built and it is incredibly simple to use.
When researching this camera I found a review online that basically named the Paulette Electric as the worst camera ever made. I can confirm that that is not the case. Won't be parting with mine any time soon.
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