Saturday, 9 June 2012
Week 128 - Boots disc 515
Kodak introduced the disc camera in 1982, each disc held 15 tiny negatives, and although the cameras were very thin, the quality was predictably poor, and the format was discontinued in 1999. Long expired discs picked up in charity shops and boot sales are the only film available today.
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I had a Kodak Disc 4000 camera bought back in 1982. It was a really great idea but never lived up to its billing because of the very poor quality of the photos.
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