Kodak 6000 disc camera

One of the five cameras that Kodak introduced in the first year of their disc format (1982), the Disc 6000 had two particular features. First, it has a front cover that flips down for use. The cover has a window in the front showing the lens panel underneath. Also, the lever under the lens now has two settings for distance and close-up (1.5-4 feet DOF). It uses a standard 9 volt battery. It had their standard, fixed-focus, 12.5mm f2.8 four-element, aspheric lens (with close-focusing capability) and two speeds, 1/100 and 1/200.

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