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Price Paid:
$250.00
from Expert, Linköping Summary: This was my first digital camera, apart from my old QuickCam. As such, I loved what I could do with it, but what I could not do quickly outweighted that. It takes forever to charge the flash, and when it is done it might already be low on battery. Picture quality is horrible indoors, with or without flash. Even outdoors, half of the pictures are worthless. Finally, the battery hatch broke when the camera was dropped in the floor - protected by both the bag it was inside and its own black bag, two layers of protection, but the batteries kicked the hatch out. I bought a Kodak 280 instead, which was far more than twice as good. The Agfa, with the battery hatch patched together, now serves as kid camera, but barely works as that since it is too slow and always runs out of batteries. Strengths: Good software (PhotoWise). Good close-up photos (if you are lucky). Fixed-focus option good for fast response with decent sharpness. Weaknesses: Very poor indoors photos. Even outdoors it often has problems. Poor battery life. Poor mechanical quality. Slow processing of pictures. Very slow flash charging at start-up.@ Similar Products Used: Kodak DC280, Olympus C-100. Both makes me understand why Agfa left the digital camera market.
Á Customer Service: Not used
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