Anyone remember the Kodak Disc format cameras that were introduced in the early 1980's?
Following on from the Instamatics 110 & 126 cassette film formats, the film was a flat disc inside a plastic cartridge. Each disc held fifteen exposures, arranged around the outside of the disc, with said disc being wound on to the next exposure automatically when the shutter was pressed.
Because the negatives were only 10 X 8 MM, picture definition was rather poor & the 35 MM format around this time was becoming more popular so the Disc format's days were numbered.
There are Kodak Disc cameras available very cheaply on ebay but i don't think you can get hold of the film these days.
Gam
Following on from the Instamatics 110 & 126 cassette film formats, the film was a flat disc inside a plastic cartridge. Each disc held fifteen exposures, arranged around the outside of the disc, with said disc being wound on to the next exposure automatically when the shutter was pressed.
Because the negatives were only 10 X 8 MM, picture definition was rather poor & the 35 MM format around this time was becoming more popular so the Disc format's days were numbered.
There are Kodak Disc cameras available very cheaply on ebay but i don't think you can get hold of the film these days.
Gam
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