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'''828''' film was [[Kodak]]'s unperforated 35mm paper-backed [[rollfilm|roll film]], introduced in 1935. 828 was intended to avoid some of the problems of the early perforated 35mm films. [[Kodak Bantam | Kodak's Bantam]] camera series used 828 film.
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'''828''' film was [[Kodak]]'s unperforated 35mm paper-backed [[rollfilm|roll film]], introduced in 1935. 828 was intended to avoid some of the problems of the early perforated 35mm films. The smaller diameter spool and lack of need for a sprocket allowed for much spaller camera designs. [[Kodak Bantam | Kodak's Bantam]] camera series used 828 film.
  
 
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828 film was Kodak's unperforated 35mm paper-backed roll film, introduced in 1935. 828 was intended to avoid some of the problems of the early perforated 35mm films. The smaller diameter spool and lack of need for a sprocket allowed for much spaller camera designs. Kodak's Bantam camera series used 828 film.

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