Kodak/Kodak Disc 4000 Levi's
Kodak Disc 4000 Levi's

Kodak Disc 4000 Levi's

Kodak · USA · 1982–1984 (2 years) · Disc film

The Kodak Disc 4000 Levi's was one of the cameras produced as part of Kodak's short-lived Disc film system introduced in 1982. Designed for the mass consumer market, this compact point-and-shoot camera utilized the distinctive 15-exposure, circular disc film cartridge that was its defining feature. The camera offered extreme simplicity of operation, essentially a point-and-shoot experience with a fixed lens and shutter speed, making it accessible for casual snapshot photography. The collaboration with Levi's jeans resulted in a unique denim-textured body, adding a touch of 1980s fashion branding to an otherwise standard Kodak disc camera. Produced for only two years (1982-1984), it represented Kodak's attempt to compete with 35mm and instant cameras with a more compact format, ultimately finding limited success due to the film's small negative size and corresponding image quality limitations.

Specifications

Film FormatDisc

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.0

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