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The '''disc 15''' is a [[Disc film|Disc Film camera]] made by [[Konica]], c.1983. For a Disc camera, this was very well equipped, with [[autofocus]] (down to a macro 35cm), a 12.5mm f2.8 Hexanon 4-element lens and a [[self-timer]]. The two ends of the camera slide apart to reveal the lens, viewfinder and self-timer button, and to switch the camera on.
 
The '''disc 15''' is a [[Disc film|Disc Film camera]] made by [[Konica]], c.1983. For a Disc camera, this was very well equipped, with [[autofocus]] (down to a macro 35cm), a 12.5mm f2.8 Hexanon 4-element lens and a [[self-timer]]. The two ends of the camera slide apart to reveal the lens, viewfinder and self-timer button, and to switch the camera on.
 
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Revision as of 05:04, 19 June 2020

The disc 15 is a Disc Film camera made by Konica, c.1983. For a Disc camera, this was very well equipped, with autofocus (down to a macro 35cm), a 12.5mm f2.8 Hexanon 4-element lens and a self-timer. The two ends of the camera slide apart to reveal the lens, viewfinder and self-timer button, and to switch the camera on.


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