
Hanimex XL 320 with original box and manual!
The Hanimex XL 320 is a vintage Super 8 movie camera that was produced in Japan around 1976–1977. It is known for its ability to shoot in low-light conditions due to its "XL" (existing light) system and wide-aperture lens.
Specifications:
- Existing light (XL) system: Allows for filming in low-light environments without needing additional movie lights. This is achieved by a wider-than-standard shutter opening angle of more than 180 degrees, allowing more light to reach the film.
- Lens: Features a fast f/1.1 zoom lens, though some vintage sources describe it as having a "two times" zoom.
- Filming speed: Fixed at 18 frames per second (fps).
- CCA filter: Has a built-in 85A color conversion filter for filming in various lighting conditions.
- Functionality: Operates with a Super 8 film cartridge.