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The '''[[Continental]] Disc 301''' was part of the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful [[disc film]] format. It featured a built-in flash, both normal and "close-up" lens modes, and motor drive. It was introduced in February 1983.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1983/06/19/business/discs-and-more-disks-by-kendall-j-wills.html DISCS AND MORE DISKS; by Kendall J. Wills, New York Times, June 19 1983]</ref> | The '''[[Continental]] Disc 301''' was part of the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful [[disc film]] format. It featured a built-in flash, both normal and "close-up" lens modes, and motor drive. It was introduced in February 1983.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1983/06/19/business/discs-and-more-disks-by-kendall-j-wills.html DISCS AND MORE DISKS; by Kendall J. Wills, New York Times, June 19 1983]</ref> | ||
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The Continental Disc 301 was part of the briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful disc film format. It featured a built-in flash, both normal and "close-up" lens modes, and motor drive. It was introduced in February 1983.[1]