Hanimex Sd 070

  1. Hanimex Sd 070 2
  2. Hanimex Sd 070 Stihl
  3. Hanimex Sd 070 3
  4. Console Hanimex Sd 070
  5. Hanimex Sd 070 Micro
  6. Hanimex Sd 070 Digital
  7. Hanimex Sd 070 300

Hanimex was an Australian importer and distributor or photographic equipment. They sold rebranded Japanese and German cameras and lenses in both Australia and New Zealand. The company was in operation between 1947 and 2004. During this time Hanimex marketed over 100 types of camera including instamatic and 35mm models. This one was produced by Hanimex and while the case lists it as a 070C the PCB is stamped 070 SD as is the clone version. They run games from cartridges containing up to ten games or variations of games (eg. Pong variants) that are selectable with the ten orange buttons on the console's top. Hanimex SD 070 Colour Clone - Colour Programmable Game PAL. See other listing on this site for a genuine Hanimex SD 070 Released in the late 70's this is one of almost thirty variant consoles to use the same or similar General Instruments chipsets, all doing exactly the same thing.

Submitted by Mattias Persson lamperss@algonet.se


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Hanimex Sd 070 2


1972
Magnavox Odyssey 1
1975
Atari Pong C-100
Umtech Video Brai
Polycon C 4010
Magnavox Odyssey 100
Magnavox Odyssey 200
Hanimex 7771
TV Sport XY
Hanimex 666S-N
The Jimmy 8XL
Philips ES2201
Delta III Videogame
ATOMIC TV-PLAYER 1
Klarvox
Norda TV Game H-912
Markint 4
Magnavox Smash 4
Ronex Electronic TV Game Centre 15

1976
Magnavox Odyssey 300
Magnavox Odyssey 400
Magnavox Odyssey 500
Fairchild Channel F
Philips ES 2203
Mustang 9012
Hanimex HMG-7900
SHEEN Color TV Sports 406
Interton Video 2400
Sportron 101 U
Sport 050
Hanimex TVG 070C
Intel Super Tele-Sport
Interstate Color Game
SHEEN 100 Video Sport
Tandy TV ScoreBoard 60-9005
Markint 4A
SHEEN Video Game
Prinztronic MICRO 5500
Video Action IV 'Indy 500'
(Universal Research Labs)
National Semiconductor Adversary 370
DIGITEK 2001
Unisonic Tournament 2000
Visulex Super Pong 8000
Fountain Force PVS-1392
Orbit Elec Gimini Economy 8600
Binatone Superstar 01/4354
Adman Colour PVS
Radofin Telesports III PVS
SHEEN 104 Video Sport
Radofin 1292
Radofin 1392
Sportel XY-4
Gamatic 7704
Intel TV-Sport 3006
SHG BlackPoint FS2000
Music Leader Multi-Play
Mustang 9009 Video Game
SHEEN 106C Color Video Sport
Concept 2000 Spectrum 6

APF TV Fun (modell 401)
(= MARKINT 4A)
Calfax Bag-A-Tel
Coleco Telstar (modell 6040)
Coleco Telstar Classic
Coleco Telstar Alpha (modell 6030)
Conic TVG 101-4
(=Klarvox)
Conic TVG 102-4
(= MARKINT 4A ?)
Concept 2000 NOSE T' NOSE
(modell 1006)
Concept 2000 Four-Way VG
(modell 1004)
Entex Tele-Pong (modell 3047)
Executive Games Face-Off
(Hockey/Soccer)
Fantasia 101
Federal Transistor VIDEO SPORT
Intercon Marketing COLORGaME
Heathkit GD-1999
(= Adversary 370)
Lafayette TOURNAMENT 20000
Lloyd's TV SPORTS 802
Magnavox Model 4305
(= Philips Philetta 405 ?)
Microelectronic Systems RICOCHET CHALLENGER
(modell MT3A)
Microelectronic Systems RICOCHET CHAMPION
(modell MT2A)
Microelectronic Systems RICOCHET
(modell MT1A)
Olympus Electronics TV Sports 77
Quadtronics Q376
Quadtronics Q476


Radio Shack TV Scoreboard
Ricochet, model MT1A
Microelectric Systems 1976
Ridgewood Gamatic 7706
Ridgewood Gamatic 7600
(also by Olympos Electronic co,as theGamatic7600e)

Santron Gorilla Game TG-101
Santron Gorilla Game TG-201
Tele-Match Model 4400
Tele-Match Model 6600
Tele-Match Model 7700
Unisonic Tournament (model 101)
Venture Electronics VIDEO SPORTS VSV-1
Videomaster Superscore
Wonder Wizard Sharp Shooter(7702)
General HomeProducts 1976


1977


Magnavox Odyssey 2000
Magnavox Odyssey 3000
Magnavox Odyssey 4000
RCA Studio II
BallyAstrocade c
Atari VCS 2600
Hanimex SD-050
Hanimex SD-070
Hanimex TVG 8610
Nintendo Color TV Game 6
IndataDAI c
MBO tele-ball cassette system I
Philips Odyssey 2001
Magnavox Odyssey 2100
Atari Game Brain (C-700)
Universum 4010
Universum 4014
Video 4000 EX
Palladium Tele-Match
Superlectron
Atari Video Pinball C-380
AtariTank (vaporware)
Philips Videojeu N20
Philips Videojeu N30
Monarch Sensor-10
Interton Video 3000
TV Game 2600
Magnavox Palladium
Rolley 4/303 Video Secam System
Secam Système Secam Jeux Video
Thomson JV-17
Interton Video 2501
Interton Video 2800
Sportsmaster SD-050F
Hit-10
Fairchild Telematch Processor
Prinztronic Videosport 800 Colour
Winthronics D-5654 Videogame
Sands 2200 Game
Philips ES 2304
Hometronics Telecourt TV Game
AER-8700
APF M-1000
Sportstronic ELECTRONIC TV SPORT
Prinztronic VC 6000
Concord TVG 203
Concord TVG 205
Atari Stunt Cycle
Alex 36211
Alex TG-621
Electronic TV Game 888G
Unimex Mark IX
Miragame GMC-802
Palladium 825/417 Tele-Multiplay-SR
Palladium 825/444 Color Tele-Match
Körtling 825/050 Tele Multiplay
Palladium 775/002
Palladium 825/530
Coleco Combat
Tele-Games Pong SportsIV Sears (made by Atari) 1977
Telstar Ranger, Model6046 Coleco 1977

1978
MBO tele-ball cassette system II
TelstarMarksman Coleco 1978
Philips Videopac G7000
= Magnavox Odyssey^2
Nintendo Color TV Game 15
ExidySorcerer c
Bingo TVG-208
LuxorABC80 c
Universum Color Multispiel 4106
Palladium Tele Cassette
Binatone Mk4 Game System
Univox II Jeu Video
Continental Edison JV 2705
Saft Leclanché TV8SPORTS
ITMC SD-017F
Interton Video 3001
VOLTMACE DataBase
Entreprex Apollo 2001
Coleco Telstar Colortron
APF Imagination Machine
Audio Sonic Tele-Sports III
Poppy TVG-4 TV Game
Palladium 0474
ITMC SD-043
Coleco Telstar Arcade 3-in-1
SHEEN M1200
(Colour version of RCA Studio II)

1979
Milton Bradley MicroVision
Mattel Intellivision
Binatone Mk6 Game System
Atari400 c
Atari800 c
AcornAtom c
Personal Arcade
Teleng Colorstars
Bildschirm-Spiel 01
Acetronic MPU 1000
Acetronic MPU 2000
MBO TeleBall Cassette System III
Mark 57253


1980:1981:1982:
Acetronics MPU 3000
Dynaco Dynavision I
clone Atari VCS 2600
Societé Occitane OC 5000
Binatone Mk8 Game System
BRANDVANCE Galactic Invaders
Tandy TRS-80 CoCoI c
Adman Model 1000 Sportsvision
Philips Videopac G 7200
Radiola JET 27
(clone Videopac G7200)
Seb Telescore
Sinclair ZX81 c
Commodore VIC=20 c
Intel TV Sport 1004
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A c
Atari 2700
Silver Star '64 Built-in Games'
Creativision
= Dick Smith Wizzard
Entex Select-A-Game
Milton Bradley Vectrex
CBS ColecoVision
Atari 5200 Supersystem
Interton VC 4000
Entex Adventure Vision
Dragon32 c
Sinclair ZXSpectrum c
Basis108 c
ORIC-1 c
Commodore VIC=64 c
Acorn BBC (modelB) c
Thomson TO7 c
AppleIIe c
Lambda8300 c
AtariCX-2000 (vaporware)
VTech Laser200 c
Atari3200 (vaporware)
Fairchild Channel F II
Philips Videojeu N60
Emerson Arcadia 2001
Intervision 2001 Home Video Centre
rare clone Emerson Arcadia 2001
Advision Home Arcade
= Emerson Arcadia 2001 (France)
Leisure Dynamics LeisureVision
= Emerson Arcadia 2001 (Canada)
Akor TV Boy
clone Atari VCS 2600
Tele-Fever
= Emerson Arcadia 2001
Atari1200XL c
BIT CorporationBIT-60 c
Dick SmithVZ-200 c
Grandstand SCRAMBLE
GCE SPACE-N-COUNTER
Ideal Projector
Atari 2900 Video Game System (vaporware)
Atari CX-3000 (vaporware)
Tomytronic Scramble
Tomytronic TRON
Invaders of the Mummy's Tomb
Entex Spider
Columbia Home Arcade
clone Atari VCS 2600 = Coleco Gemini

1983:1984:1985:
SORDM5 c
Nintendo Game & Watch
Matra & HachetteALICE c
(French computer)
Philips Videopac + G7400
= Magnavox Odyssey^3
Nintendo Famicom
(Japanese NES)
Atari600XL c
TOMYTutor c
Ultravision Video Arcade System
IBMPCjr c
Comx-35 c
Camputers LYNX48 c
Tandy TRS-80 CoCoII c
EACA ColourGenie c
Grundy NewBrain c
MicroProfessorII c
JupiterACE c
Brandt Jopac JO7400
clone Videopac + G7400
Atari VCS 2600 Junior
Atari 2800 VCS
= Sears TeleGames II
Videoton TVComputer c
ColecoADAM c
SaloraFellow c?
BIT CorporationBIT-90 c
Atari1450XLD c
Mattel AquariusI c
Bentley Compu-Vision
Atari 5100

MSX:
YamahaIS-503 c
GoldstarFC-200 c
DaewooDPC200 c
CE-TEC MPC80 c
SONY HitBit55P c
PhilipsVG-5000 c
YashicaYC-64 c
JVCHC-7E c
CanonV-20 c


SEGA Mark III
SEGASC-3000H c
CommodorePlus/4 c
Sega SG-1000
Grandstand Star Force
Mattel Intellivision II
Epoch Super Cassette Vision
SpectravideoSVI-318 c
ORICAtmos c
Thomson TO7/70 c
ThomsonMO5 c
ThomsonMO5NR c
Camputers LYNX128 c
Mattel AquariusII c(vaporware)
RDI Halcyon

MSX2:
Sanyo WAVY27 c
SONYHitBit-F500 c
PhilipsVG-8235 c
PhilipsNMS-8245 c


Nintendo NES
SpectravideoSVI-728 c
Enterprise128 c
Hanimex PencilII c
Matra & Hachette ALICE90 c
Atari 520ST c
Commodore C=128 c
ThomsonMO6 c
Thomson TO8 c
Atari130XE c

1986:1987:1988:

BIT Corporation GAMATE
SEGA Master System
Atari 7800 Prosystem
Score-Zap
?clone Nintendo NES??
BAZ Home Computer 3600
clone Nintendo NES
Shotaro 720
clone Nintendo NES
Tandy TRS-80 CoCoIII c
Thomson TO9 c
Sharp Twin FAMICOM
cooperation with Nintendo
Videojet Game Master

Atari XE Game System
EndingMan S700
clone Nintendo NES
LT-906t
clone Nintendo NES
MVC Family Computer
clone Nintendo NES
World of Wonder Action Max
Mattel Captain Power
SGT-6072A
clone Nintendo NES
LT-300
clone Nintendo NES
LT-906
clone Nintendo NES
LT-908
clone Nintendo NES
LT-909
clone Nintendo NES
Atari 1040STe c
Chaota YF-3000
Chinese clone Nintendo NES
Tomytronic CaveMan
Tomytronic Alien Attack
MicroGenius IQ-1000
Clone Nintendo NES

Scitex UFO A-500 II
clone Nintendo NES
VTechPreCOMPUTER1000 c
Hasbro Control-Vision
NEC PC-Engine




1989:1990:1991:

Nintendo Game Boy
Atari LYNX
SEGA Mega Drive
= SEGA Genesis
NEC TurboGrafx-16
Commodore AMIGA CDTV
Miles Gordon Tech SAM Coupé c
ViewMaster Interactive Vision
Commodore VIC 64GS
Acorn Archimedes400 c
AtariPortfolio c
Konix Multi-System

Amstrad GX 4000
SEGA Game Gear
SNK Neo-Geo
SEGA Master System II
SGT-7202A
clone Nintendo NES
Nintendo SNES (American)
NEC TurboExpress
NEC SuperGrafx
NEC CoreGrafx II
NEC PC-Engine GT
NEC ShuttleGrafx
Hall of Fame Games PowerPro (vaporware)

Atari LYNX II
JVC Wondermega
= JVC X'Eye
FM Towns Marty




1992:
Watara SuperVision
NEC PC-Engine DUO-RX
Commodore AMIGA CD32
NEC PC-Engine LCD TV
Tandy Video Information System
NEC TurboDuo
SEGA Master System III Compact
Gentry VGT 3300
clone Nintendo SNES
SEGA Mega-CD
Atari Falcon030 c
Philips CD-i 220
Dendy
Russian Nintendo SNES
Nintendo SNES (European)
1993:
Pioneer LaserActive CLD-A100
SEGA Mega Drive II
= SEGA Genesis II
PSION Series3a c
British pocket computer
Philips CD-i 200
Philips CD-i 210
Panasonic 3DO Multiplayer FZ-1
1994:
Panasonic M2-CD (vaporware)
Atari Jaguar 64
Bandai Playdia QIS
NEC PC-FX
SEGA MultiMega
Lion King BS-900 ES
clone Nintendo NES
SEGA Mega Drive 32X
Philips CD-i 450
Philips CD-i 550
Panasonic/3DO FZ-10
Goldstar GDO 202P
Nintendo New NES

Hanimex Sd 070 Stihl





1995:
Nintendo Virtual Boy
SNK Neo-Geo CDZ
(double-spin CD)
SEGA Nomad
SEGA Saturn
Sony PlayStation
SNK Neo-Geo CD
(single-spin CD)
Philips CD-i 470
Tiger R-Zone
1996:
SONY Net Yaroze
SEGA Pico
Nintendo Game Boy Pocket
Philips CD-i 615
Philips CD-i 370 Pro Portable
Tiger Super Screen
related to R-Zone
Tiger Data Zone
related to R-Zone
1997:
Nintendo 64
Tiger Game.com
PSION Series5 c
JVL Concorde 2 Counter-Top




1998:
SEGA Dreamcast VMS
SNK Neo-Geo Pocket
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Bandai WonderSwan
Majesco SEGA Genesis 3
AppleiMac c
Franklin REXPRO5-DS c
Tiger Game.com Pocket Pro
1999:
SEGA Dreamcast
Motorola BlackBird
(VM Labs Nuon system)
SONY PocketStation
SONY PlayStation Plus (rumour)
SEGA Game Gear II (rumour)
Apple Power Macintosh G3/400 c
SNK Neo-Geo Pocket Color
New Flash
Nintendo NES/SNES clone shaped like a N64
Family Gold Leopard King
(Looks like a keyboard, 16 bit Nintendo clone?)
Future systems
Nintendo Dolphin
= Nintendo 2000
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Microsoft X-Box
SONY PlayStation 2
SEGA Dreamcast 2
2000
Playstation 2
2001
Xbox

2002
Gameboy Advance

2004
Nintendo DS

2005
Sony PSP


Xbox 360

2006
Playstation 3


Nintendo Wii

2009
PSP Go

2011
Nintendo 3DS


JAPANESESystems

CT-7600C ??? 1977
TVcolor model7600 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1301 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1401 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1501 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1601 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1602 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1701 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1801 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1901 ??? 1977
TV-FAN model1902 ??? 1977
TVGAME ??? 1977
TV-JACK1000 ??? 1977
TV-JACK1200 ??? 1977
TV-JACK1500 ??? 1977
TV-JACK2500 ??? 1977
TV-JACK3000 ??? 1977
TVmateBARON ??? 1977
TVmateCHAMPION ??? 1977
TVmateDUKE ??? 1977
TVmateKING ??? 1977
TVmate QUEEN(TVG8000) ??? 1977
TVmate SUPERCAR ??? 1977
TY-TG40 ??? 1977
VideoAttack ??? 1977
Video Attack 7(TG-7800) ??? 1977

TV-JACK5000 ??? 1978
TV-JACK8000 ??? 1978



EUROPEANSystems Company YEAR
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6000 Colour TVGame Grandstand
Blackpoint ?????
KahrlichTelegame ?????
Model1000 Tandy
Superscore SEB
Telespiel-Philetta915 Philips(builtintoTVset)
TEMCO8000 ?????
Tournament Ten PongSystem Prinztronic
TRQ TalleresRadioelectricos
TV Spiel1004 Universum
TVSports Soundic
VC3000 Interton
Video Stellar 5Jeux ?????
?? pong?? Univox
?? pong?? ReEL


Not dated
Rollet Video Color
Univox Tele Jeux 41N
Prestige MPT-03
Hanimex MPT-02
ITMC MPT-05
Markint TV Sport 6002
Paris Video Sport TY-707
Starex 502 (six games built-in)
Commodore TV Game 2000K
Videomaster Model VM 577 (by The Sales Team)
Mark III
Binatone 01/4974 TV Master MK IV
BMC TVG-8000 Video Game
Conic 406 Color TV-sports
HGS Telesport
Intel Universal Tele Play
Jostykit HF344 Multi TV-game
Mustang 9008
Super Pong IV Tele Games
Universum Tele Multi Spiel
Universum 2004 TV Multi-Spiel
TV Challenger
NEC PC-Engine Duo
NEC TurbuGrafx-CD
Daktar 007 Briefcase System
clone Atari 2600
Atari XLE Videogame System (?)
(Magnavox) BST
TANDY Scoreboard (Model 1000?)
Mattel Intellivision III
Mega Boy
APF MP-1000
INTV System III
(related to Intellivision)
Interton 2000
Hanimex HMG2650 = Emerson Arcadia2001 (Germany)
Leonardo =EmersonArcadia2001(Italy)
Schmid TVG2000 = EmersonArcadia 2001 (Germany)
Quickshot Supervision
Systema TV Boy I
Systema TV Boy II
Super Com (very light Nintendo SNES clone)
Duo Computers Duo FC (computer with a NES inside)
Duo Computers Duo FC Plus (computer with a NES inside)
LJN Video Art (not a true video game)
EPOCH TV Game
OMNI Entertainment System
Socrates
SpectraVision
Great Game Machine
Quiz Wiz (not a true video game)
Video Technology Whiz Kid (not a true video game)

Hanimex Sd 070 3

Atari Ultra Pong Doubles
Coleco TelstarArcade triangular unit
Luxor Sportsman 2001
Atari Super Pong
Sears Super Pong
Radofin Tele-Sports
Coleco Telstar Arcade
Coleco Telstar Alpha Remote
Coleco Telstar Ranger
Coleco Combat
Radio Shack TV Scoreboard
DMS Mini Tele-Sports
Soundic TV Sports
Radofin TV Game
Unimex MK V-C Telespiel
TVG-2002 TV-Sport
Ultrasound Tele-Sport
Universum TV Multi-Spiel
Sanwa Console 9015 = Mustang 9012
Soundic Programmable Console

Ideal Computer Tele-Match CB PAL MT (built in to TV?)
Color Exclusive C PAL FR
Alex Tennis, Hockey, Squash, Hand Ball
Parat Hockey, Squash, Handball, Tennis

ACADEMY D5996
ACADEMY APOLLO
AMELTONE STADIUM 4002
AMELTONE STADIUM C4003
AMELTONE STADIUM Mark II
BINATONE Mark 4
BINATONE Mark 5
BINATONE Mark 8
BINATONE Mark 10
GRANDSTAND Match of the Day 2000
GRANDSTAND 2600
GRANDSTAND 3600 Colour
GRANDSTAND 4600 Colour
GRANDSTAND 5000 Colour
GRANDSTAND 6000 Colour
GRANDSTAND Colour Programmable
GRANDSTAND Video Entertainment Computer = Fairchild ChannelF
INGERSOLL STRIKE COMMAND
INGERSOLL XK600B
INGERSOLL XK500C
INGERSOLL XK410C
INGERSOLL XK1001 BATTLE COMMAND
Radofin 962
Radofin 1082
SuperSport SA
SuperSport S2
SuperSport S3
SuperSport TUG
SuperSport TVG
Videomaster STAR CHESS
Videomaster ALL STAR
Videomaster COLOURSCORE II
Videomaster SPORTSWORLD
Videomaster COLOUR CARTRIDGE
Videomaster DATABASE = Voltmace DATABASE
Voltmace MERCURY COMMANDER
Voltmace MERCURY COMMANDER Mk II

American systems without release years
APF TV FUN Model 401
APF TV FUN Model 402
APF TV FUN Model 405
APF TV FUN Model 442
APF TV FUN Model 444
APF TV FUN Model 500

Colorgame InterconMarketingCorp.
Conic model TVG 102-4
Face-OffHockey/Soccer ExecutiveGames
First Dimension Video System
Four-Way Video Game, model 1004 Concept 2000
GameroomTele-Pong Entex
Glorytone GranadaElectronics
Gorilla Game modelTG-101 Santron
Gorilla Game modelTG-102 Santron
Heathkit modelGD-1999 HeathCo.
Hockey-Pong Atari
Name of the Game(??) AlliedLeisureIndustries
Odyssey ???, model4305 Magnavox
OLYMPIAN2600 Unisonic
PaddleIV Roberts
Quadtronics model Q376
Quadtronics model Q476
RallyIV DynElectronics
RallyIV Roberts
SC4000 K-Mart
SC8000 Radolin
SuperColor VolleyX Roberts
Super Pong, ModelC-140 Atari
Super Pong Ten, ModelC-180 Atari
Superscore Videomaster
Tele-ActionMini DMS
Tele-Games80007 Sears(madebyAtari)
Tele-GamesIV Sears(madebyAtari)
Tele-GamesJokari Sears(madebyAPF)
Tele-Games Pinball Breakaway Sears (made by Atari)
Tele-Games SpeedwayIV Sears(madebyAtari)
Tele-Games Super PongIV Sears (made by Atari)
Tele-GamesTennis-Hockey Sears(madebyAPF)
Tele-Match 4, model7700 Magnavox
Tele-Match, model3300r Tele-Match
Tele-Match, model4400 Tele-Match
Tele-Match, model6600 Tele-Match
Tele-Match, model7700 Tele-Match
Tele-Pong, model3047 Entex
Tele-SportsMini DMS
Telstar, model 6040(deluxe cabinet) Coleco
Telstar Alpha, model6030 Coleco
TelstarClassic Coleco
TelstarColormatic Coleco
TelstarCombat Coleco
TelstarGalaxy Coleco
TelstarGemini Coleco
Telstar RangerColormatic Coleco
TelstarRegent Coleco
Tournament model101 Unisonic
Tournament2000 Lafayette
Tournament-1000 TVgame Unisonic
TV PLUS 4 Four-Way Video Game Concept2000
TV Pong ModelEP-500 Nobility
TV Sports77 OlympusElectronics
TV Sports812 Lloyd's
TV Sports 813Color Lloyd's
TV Sports825 Monteverdi(madebyLloyd's)
TV Scoreboard#60-3055 RadioShack
TV Scoreboard#60-3056 RadioShack
TV Scoreboard#60-3057 RadioShack
TV Scoreboard#60-3061 RadioShack
Video Sport, modelTCR-104 TCR
Video-Pro Unitrex
?? pong?? Radofin

Atari Super Pong Pro-Am
Atari Super Pong Pro-Am 10
Atari Ultra Pong (C-402)
Atari Video Music
Atari Touch Me


Systems Never Released
Atari Space Invaders (Handheld, never released)
Atari Breakout (Handheld, never released)
Atari Cosmos (Tabletop, never released)
Atari Spector Tabletop, concept case only, no electronics)
Atari Stadium Football (Tabletop, never released)
Vaporware (never released):
Nintendo Neo (Atlantis)
SNK Neostar
Sega Neptune
Sega Gigadrive
Samsung 3DO
Nintendo Super NES CD (Became SONY's PlayStation)
AT&T 3DO
Atari Panther
Atari Jaguar CD
Konami MSX
NEC PC-9801
Nintendo Famicom Disk Drive
Nintendo Super Famicom/Jr
Samsung Gameboy = SEGA Master System
Sega CDx
Sega Kids Gear
Sega Mega Jet
Sega super 32x
Supervision

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Hanimex Corporation was an importer and distributor of cameras, lenses, and other photographic equipment in Australia and New Zealand. The company also distributed consumer electronics and other non-photographic gear. Hanimex cameras were often sold under the Hanimex brand name or co-branded with the Hanimex brand and the Manufacturers brand (e.g. Hanimex Topcon). Photographic product distributed by the company were made by Tōkyō Kōgaku, Sedic and Royal in Japan, by Finetta, Montanus, Vredeborch and Dacora in West Germany, by Pentacon in East Germany, and by other manufacturers. Hanimex distributed SLR lenses for several different lens mounts under the Hanimex brand name. Since 1954, Hanimex was also the sole distributor of Fuji Film products in New Zealand.[1]

Hanimex sold camera flashes, film cameras (eg. Hanimex Loadmatic MP300 Super8 camera, Hanimex U8 Zoom Super8 camera), slide projectors[2] (eg. Hanimex Arus 500) and film projectors (eg the Hanimex Dual-matic IQ 1000S Super8 film projector) and dark room equipment.

  • 1History

History

Hanimex Corporation was founded in 1947 by Jack Hannes[1]. Hanimex is an abbreviation for Hannes Import Export. At some point (date/reference needed), Hanimex Corporation became a subsidiary of Australian real estate developer, Chase Group. The subsidiary became known as Hanimex Group. In 1979, Des Franklin became the Managing Director of Hanimex.[3] In the 1980s, under Managing Director Bill Cutbush, Hanimex acquired a number of smaller companies including Foto Island, Palcolor.[4] In 1985, Hanimex acquired American company Vivitar, which was losing money, and in a year made the company profitable again. Due to a decline in the Australian real-estate market, Chase Group decided to sell Hanimex Group.[5] In 1989 Hanimex was acquired by Gestetner Corporation.[6] Ricoh Co., Ltd. acquired Gestetner Corporation in 1996. Gestetner then changed its name to NRG Overseas Investment Ltd.[7] On 22 April, 2004 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd acquired Hanimex Australasia Pty Ltd., the holding company of Hanimex Group, from NRG Overseas Investment Ltd, a group company of Ricoh Co., Ltd. Fuji discontinued use of the Hanimex name at that time but still owns the rights.

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Hanimex sd 070 3


Cameras

DateOrigin
Eagletc.1952
Electra IIc.1962a rebadged Dacora-Matic 4D
Hanimarc.1953a rebadged Finetta 88
Hanimettec.1966a rebadged Beirette
Hanimex 100 LF Tele
Hanimex 101 Rapidc.1966a rebadged Dacora D 101 Rapid
Hanimex 101F Rapid
Hanimex 108F
Hanimex 110 DFTele
Hanimex 110 EF
Hanimex 110F Auto-Grip
Hanimex 110FL Tele
Hanimex 110IF
Hanimex 110KF
Hanimex 110 LF
Hanimex 110 LF Tele
Hanimex 110 MF Amphibian
Hanimex 110 TF Motorc.1968
Hanimex PF 428 (110)
Hanimex 2000 Pocket Loadmatic
Hanimex 202 Rapid
Hanimex Amphibian (Underwater diving camera)
Hanimex 303 Rapida rebranded Dacora D303
Hanimex 35 AFX
Hanimex 35 AL
Hanimex 35 Auto-EE
Hanimex 35 Auto-EE CDSTaron Auto EE
Hanimex 35 C1s
Hanimex 35 DLsame as Miranda TL 200
Hanimex 35 Dual Lens
Hanimex 35EEChinon CE Memotron
Hanimex 35ee Micro
Hanimex 35 EFP
Hanimex 35 EM
Hanimex 35 ES
Hanimex 35 ESM
Hanimex 35 F
Hanimex 35 FE
Hanimex 35 FM
Hanimex 35 FX
Hanimex 35 HF Motor
Hanimex 35HL
Hanimex 35 HS
Hanimex 35 RAS
Hanimex 35 HSC
Hanimex 35 IF
Hanimex 35 IF Sport
Hanimex 35 KAF
Hanimex 35 KAS
Hanimex 35 KF
Hanimex 35 MAF
Hanimex 35 MB-3s
Hanimex 35MD
Hanimex 35 ME
Hanimex 35 Micro Flash
Hanimex 35 MF
Hanimex 35 RAF
Hanimex 35 RAS
Hanimex 35 Reflex Flash1979same as Fujica ST-F
Hanimex 35 RL-1
Hanimex 35 S
Hanimex 35 SE
Hanimex 35 SL
Hanimex 35 WF
Hanimex Electronic 3if
Hanimex 404 Rapid
Hanimex A35c.1958a rebadged Samoca 35 M-28[8]
Hanimex Big Eye Motor
Hanimex Compact Aa rebadged Halina 35-600
Hanimex Compact RRicoh 500 G
Hanimex Date
Hanimex C-35c.1959a rebadged Royal 35P[9]
Hanimex CR-1000 (SLR)a rebadged Petri MF-1?
Hanimex D-35c.1959a rebadged Royal 35P[10]
Hanimex DR-1 (SLR)(made by Cosina [a CT-1?])
Hanimex Duomatic
Hanimex FC5s
Hanimex Genie Motor
Hanimex Handy
Hanimex IC500
Hanimex IC2000
Hanimex IC3000
Hanimex IEF
Hanimex Loadmatic XL
Hanimex Mini
Hanimex Mini 218
Hanimex Mini AF
Hanimex Panorama 35
Hanimex Pix
Hanimex Pocket 100
Hanimex Pocket 200
Hanimex Praktica 66same as the Pentacon Six
Hanimex Praktica LBc.1975same as the Praktica LB
Hanimex Praktica LTLc.1975same as the Praktica LTL
Hanimex Praktica Matc.1967same as Praktica Mat
Hanimex Praktica Nova I & IBSee Praktica Nova
Hanimex Praktica Super TLc.1969See Praktica Super TL
Hanimex RF-35
Hanimex RF-35d
Hanimex Snap Shooter 1151980'sDisc film camera
Hanimex SnapShot
Hanimex SnapShot 10
Hanimex SnapShot Brite
Hanimex SnapShot Metallic
Hanimex Standard 120 Boxc.1954made by Vredeborch
Hanimex Tele 110 TF
Hanimex Tele-Hanomatic PF628
Hanimex Topcon RE Auto1964made by Tokyo Kogaku
Hanimex V35
Hanimex VC3500
Hanimex VIF 110
Hanimex Vision I
Hanimex Vision III
Hanimex VXL
Holidayc.1958a rebadged Walz 35[11]
Holiday 35c.1958a rebadged Royal 35P[12]
Holiday 35c.1972
Holiday II
Werra IBc.1954a rebadged Werra[13]

References

  1. 1.01.1FujiFilm New Zealand company history
  2. The Australian Way – Paul Burrows, AV Hub, 05 October 2012
  3. <Australian Photo History, Chapter One
  4. <Australian Photo History, Chapter Two: 1980-1986
  5. LA Times, Yet another buyer sets its sights on Vivitar
  6. Gestetner History
  7. Ricoh Canada: Ricoh History
  8. The Royal Camera Co, Hanimex A35 and C35 Catalog Specs. (Colin Clarke)
  9. The Royal Camera Co., Hanimex A35 and C35 Catalog Specs. (Colin Clarke).—| Hanimex C35 (Hanimex 1959 Catalogue
  10. | Hanimex D35 (Hanimex 1959 Catalogue
  11. | Hanimex Holiday 35
  12. | Hanimex C35 (Hanimex 1959 Catalogue
  13. The Royal Camera Co., Hanimex A35 and C35 Catalog Specs. (Colin Clarke)

Hanimex Sd 070 Micro


Hanimex Sd 070 Digital

Links

Hanimex Sd 070 300

  • about Haking and Hanimex at Marriott's
  • Hanimex Pro TL and Hanimex Praktica TL at Practica Collector
  • Hanimex Hanimar at Tsuzuki & Kodama
  • Hanimex page at Collection G. Even's site (in French)
  • 1976 advertisement at Trove
  • Hanimex DR-1 PDF manual from OrphanCameras.com
  • Hanimex 35SE PDF manual from OrphanCameras.com
  • Hanimex 35 Amphibian PDF manual from OrphanCameras.com
  • Hanimex ZF 35 PDF manual from OrphanCameras.com
  • Hanimex lenses PDF booklet from OrphanCameras.com
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