Kodak Disc 4000 Camera

The Kodak Disc 4000 is a fixed-focus disc camera from the early 1980s that uses proprietary Kodak Disc film cartridges containing 15 tiny 10mm x 8mm images on a rotating disc. It features a plastic body, built-in flash, and simple point-and-shoot operation without zoom or focus adjustment. Classified under HTS 9006.59.4040 as a disc camera, a specific subcategory of fixed-focus photographic cameras excluding cinematographic types.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China4%+17.5%21.5%
🇲🇽Mexico4%+10.0%14%
🇨🇦Canada4%+10.0%14%
🇩🇪Germany4%+10.0%14%
🇯🇵Japan4%+10.0%14%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

9006.59Same rate: 21.5%

If equipped with interchangeable lenses

Cameras with lens interchangeability shift from fixed-focus to 'other' subheading within 9006.59, excluding disc-specific category.

8513.10.40.00Lower: 13.5% vs 21.5%

If primarily a portable electric flashlamp without camera body

Chapter 90 excludes items classifiable in Chapter 85; standalone flash units for general use go to heading 8513.

9031.41.00Higher: 35% vs 21.5%

If modified for industrial measuring or precision optical inspection

Per chapter note 4, optical instruments for measuring/checking classify in 9031 over general photographic cameras in 9006.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Verify camera is non-functional or collectible to avoid electronics regulations; provide proof of disc film compatibility for classification

Include original packaging and manuals showing fixed-focus disc mechanism to prevent misclassification as digital or SLR cameras