Disc Film

Disc is a film format used for still photography. The image format is fixed at 8 x 10 mm. The film is in the form of a flat disc, and is fully housed in a plastic cartridge. There are 15 exposures, the disc being rotated 24° between each image. The camera is very simple to load and unload. The format was introduced by Kodak in 1982, presumably as a replacement for their miniature Instamatic 110 format. The format did not really have any advantages compared to its predecessors, and was not particularly successful. It was discontinued in 1998.

 

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