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The '''[[Concord]] Disc 4001''' is a camera for the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful [[disc film]] format of the 1980s. It has motor-driven film advance, a built-in flash, a sliding built-in lens cover, and a fixed-focus lens. It was probably made by [[Premier]] as it is similar to their cameras. | The '''[[Concord]] Disc 4001''' is a camera for the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful [[disc film]] format of the 1980s. It has motor-driven film advance, a built-in flash, a sliding built-in lens cover, and a fixed-focus lens. It was probably made by [[Premier]] as it is similar to their cameras. | ||
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+ | *[http://www.disc-cameras.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Disc-4001-scaled.jpg Concord Disc 4001 image] at [https://www.disc-cameras.com/ Disc Cameras] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Concord|Disc 4001]] | ||
+ | [[Category:D|Disc 4001 Concord]] | ||
[[Category:Disc film]] | [[Category:Disc film]] |
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The Concord Disc 4001 is a camera for the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful disc film format of the 1980s. It has motor-driven film advance, a built-in flash, a sliding built-in lens cover, and a fixed-focus lens. It was probably made by Premier as it is similar to their cameras.