Re: Kodak disc 4000


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Posted by John Ayres (67.29.218.153) on February 14, 2004 at 19:30:47:

In Reply to: Kodak disc 4000 posted by J. w. Holland on February 13, 2004 at 08:54:31:

If you think the Kodak disk camera was the best camera in the world, you've got things backword. It would be intirely impossible for a camera that produces a negative that is half the size of a postage stamp to produce quality images. They may look (barely) acceptable as "snap shots", but just pray that they won't need enlarged or cropped. If you'll be willing to try a quality point & shoot 35mm camera, you'd know what I'm talking about. Stuff the old obsolete cameras into your closet and buy a good Nikon, Minolta, Canon, or other good 35mm camera. It's obvious that you are only after occasional "snap shots", so a good point & shoot 35mm zoom camera would suit your needs. You won't have to worry about Kodak taking 35mm film off the market like they've done with most of their "gimmick films" like Instamatic and Disk film.




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