There were TWO disc cameras sold under the well-known, German, photographic brand name, PORST. The cameras were not made in German, but in China, by HAKING, and sold under other labels as well, such as HAKING, HAMINA, and ANSCO. I guess the German's weren't fooled.
12.5mm f3.5 fixed-focus lens. Has a built-in flash. There is a switch on the front to cover/uncover the lens, or select "Sunny" or "Cloudy/Flash".
This DEE-LUX model of the Disc 30 has a slightly faster 12.9mm f2.8 fixed focus lens, and adds a "motor drive". It also sports "SENSORBLITZ" for "automatic exposure" of the built-in flash -- a sensor fires the flash, or not, depending on the ambient light, instead of a manual ON/OFF on the Disc 30. Last, but not least, the Disc 60 has a handle/cover that flips down -- uncovering the viewfinder and flash. Talk about CLASS!!!
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