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Pricing
Market Value
~$15
Kodak Disc 6000 (transparent)
Kodak · USA · 1982–1984 (2 years) · Disc film
The Kodak Disc 6000 (transparent) was a simple point-and-shoot camera introduced by Kodak from 1982 to 1984 as part of their attempt to create a user-friendly camera for casual photographers. Utilizing the proprietary Disc film format, which produced 15 small circular images of 8×10mm per cassette, the camera featured a fixed-focus lens and fully automatic operation. The transparent version featured some transparent elements in its plastic housing, likely for aesthetic appeal. As a budget consumer product, the camera prioritized simplicity and ease of use over technical sophistication or image quality.
Specifications
| Film Format | Disc |
Pricing
Market Value
~$15
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
3.0
Historical Significance
2.0






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