ディスクカメラ
1. Disc filmDisc film was a still-photography film format aimed at the consumer market, and introduced by Kodak in 1982. The film was in the form of a flat disc, and was fully housed within a plastic cartridge. Each disc held fifteen 11 × 8 mm exposures, arranged around the outside of the disc, with the disc being rotated 24° between each image. The system was primarily a consumer-oriented product, and most cameras were self-contained units with no expansion capability.
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