Disc film

An unsuccessful film format that was first released by Kodak in 1982. The film was in the shape of a disc and was enclosed in a plastic cartridge. It included 15 negatives that were 11x8 millimeters in size. Following the completion of each exposure, the disc would then advance to the following frame. Due to the poor image quality, the product was a commercial failure and was taken off the market in 1999.


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