Viewers elegant and Haneel Tri-Vision cameras were produced in Los Angeles, United States, around 1946. The display was made of plastic and available in brown marbling, as shown below, black and some examples are seen in red (under the brand name 'Keys'). Viewfinder eyepieces are rotated in and out to facilitate focusing. The camera was fixed focus and made of plastic, with some examples an aluminum backing, (bottom is plastic), in many cases the support was supported by two springs clip but models after having backrests aluminum alloy having hinges at the bottom with a sliding bolt in the center of the top. The rear plastic plates can deform and allow the entry of light into the camera, which, of course, spoil the film. The camera used Eastman roll film 828 and took 12 exposures. When it was new it was sold for $ 28.85, while the viewer was $ 7.50.