For $22, an novice may buy a camera with sufficient film for a hundred pictures. Once the movie was used up, the photographer mailed the digital camera with the film still in it to the Kodak manufacturing unit, the place the movie was removed from the digital camera, processed, and printed. The digicam was then reloaded with film and returned. As the Eastman Kodak Company promised in adverts from that period, “You press the button, we’ll do the remaining.”
Introduction To Photography
