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The '''Premier Disc PC-30''' is a camera for the catastrophic [[disc film]] format of the 1980s. It has a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, and a sliding lens cover. The fixed-focus lens is marked "f2.8", presumably this is the aperture used during flash photos. | The '''Premier Disc PC-30''' is a camera for the catastrophic [[disc film]] format of the 1980s. It has a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, and a sliding lens cover. The fixed-focus lens is marked "f2.8", presumably this is the aperture used during flash photos. | ||
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The Premier Disc PC-30 is a camera for the catastrophic disc film format of the 1980s. It has a built-in flash, motor-driven film advance, and a sliding lens cover. The fixed-focus lens is marked "f2.8", presumably this is the aperture used during flash photos.