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Vintage Kodak Disc 4000 camera W/Case #36

$ 5.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: Kodak Disc 4000
  • Brand: Kodak
  • Color: Silver
  • Condition: Good Condition and works, one outdated film included

    Description

    The
    Kodak Disc 4000
    was one of
    Kodak
    's
    cameras
    for its own
    disc
    miniature
    film
    format.
    Type: compact fix focus
    camera
    .
    Manufacturer:
    Kodak
    .
    Produced between: 1982-1984.
    Films:
    Kodak disc film
    (fifteen 8×10.5mm exposures)
    Lens: 1:2.8/12.5 mm.
    Flash: built-in.
    Original price: .00.
    Disc film was a format introduced by Kodak, along with the cameras in June 1982 (in the US) and September 1982 (in the UK). The intention was to develop the Instamatic idea, of foolproof loading and simple operation, into cameras which would work in all lighting conditions. Developments in emulsion technology were allowing reasonable quality from very small negatives - at 8×10.5mm, less than 40% of the area of the (already small) 13x17mm frames of 110 film, introduced ten years earlier.