Museum of Obsolete Media on Nostr: Kodak 828 film was introduced in 1935 for the Kodak Bantam camera, and used 35 mm ...
Kodak 828 film was introduced in 1935 for the Kodak Bantam camera, and used 35 mm film but with a single sprocket hole per frame to give a larger image. Rather than a cartridge, it came on a spool.
Despite being available in black and white, colour and reversal (slide) versions it was not a success, and the last cameras were sold in 1963 with Kodak discontinuing the film in 1985.
Find out more at
https://obsoletemedia.org/828-film/
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