
Pricing
Market Value
~$12
Kodak Disc 6100
Kodak · USA · 1984–1987 (3 years) · Disc film
The Kodak Disc 6100 is a basic snapshot camera produced by Kodak between 1984 and 1987 as part of its line of disc-format film cameras. Utilizing Kodak's proprietary circular film cassette containing 15 unperforated exposures, the Disc 6100 offered a compact, fully automatic point-and-shoot experience. Designed primarily for casual photographers seeking convenience, it featured a fixed-focus lens and built-in flash, embodying the era's trend towards simple, foolproof picture-taking with minimal user involvement. Its most notable characteristic was the distinctive, flat disc-shaped film itself, which dictated the camera's small, thin profile.
Specifications
| Film Format | Disc |
Pricing
Market Value
~$12
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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