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The image displays a vintage black film camera, identified as a "Halina Paulette," lying on its side. The camera has a textured, likely leatherette, black body. The most prominent feature is the lens, which is silver-colored with black rings. Several details are inscribed on the lens barrel: * "1:2.8" indicating the maximum aperture. * "F=45mm" specifying the focal length. * "Halinar" as the lens brand. * "Anastigmat" which describes the lens type, correcting for astigmatism. * "F.C." which likely stands for "Fully Coated" or "Front Coated." On the top surface of the camera body (when oriented upright), the model name "Halina Paulette" is clearly visible in white text against a black background. Below this, there's a small red square with white text "EF II," possibly indicating a film type or a specific model variant. Further down, there's a rectangular window with a grid pattern, which might be a light meter cell or part of the viewfinder/focusing mechanism. The camera appears to be resting on a dark wooden surface, possibly a table, which shows some dust and light reflections. The background beyond the camera is a plain, lighter, possibly grey wall or surface. The camera shows signs of use and age, with some dust visible on its surfaces, particularly around the lens.
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