The Kodak Disc 4100 Camera used the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful disc film format. This particular one has two shutter speeds (1/100, 1/200), a fold-down cover, and was produced between 1984 - 1987
The fold-down cover on this camera acts both as a table stand when fully rotated and operates an interlock below the lens housing when closed. This camera was also issued as a Special Edition as the Medalist I.
There is a flash on this camera and an internal battery which mus be dead because the flash does not work
- name : Kodak Disc 4100
- produced between : 1984 - 1987
- lens : 12.5mm, f/2.8 Ashperic
- shutter : 1/100, 1/200
- film type : VR Disc
- picture size : 8 x 10 mm
- original list price (USD) : 66.00
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