| Product: |
Agfa ePhoto CL30 |
| Date: |
04/05/01 (269 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Doesn't need film, Easy to use, lightweight
Disadvantages: Eats batteries up, NA, NA
When I received it via UPS I was totally clueless how to use a digital camera as I had never so much as touched one. It was very easy to learn how to use it though and super easy to use the software bundle that came with it. This is what was in the box: ePhoto CL30 digital camera 4 MB CompactFlash memory card 4 cheap AA batteries Digital Camera soft case Agfa PhotoWise software with PhotoGenie technology for managing, and enhancing digital images and Twain driver Serial cable for PC Mac adapter cable USB cable Video cable Help Manual Your PC will need the following to operate this camera: PC System Requirements: 50 MB of available hard disk space VGA monitor with at least 256 colors Microsoft Windows 95, 98 or NT Pentium processor or higher RS-232 9 pin port or USB port 2x or faster CD-ROM Macintosh System Requirements: System 7.5.3 or higher Power PC processor Modem or USB port {Source: Quoted from box the camera came in.} It is very lightweight but seems to be built exceptionally well. The pictures it takes are fabulous. I also like this camera because it is very attractive. I love the grey/silver color. I have seen other digital cameras that were just hideous in color and I would not be caught dead carrying them. I am also fascinated with the LCD display on the back of the camera. I wish this feature was included on regular cameras too. It would make it that much easier to get a good picture. I am hooked on AGFA digital cameras and I doubt very highly I will ever buy another brand. One drawback is (and I am sure it is like this with all digital cameras) that it eats batteries. I was able to get around that by buying an adapter so I can plug it in when I am not using it out of doors. The Agfa ePhoto CL30 may be my first digital camera but I feel it is hands down the b
est one. I would buy this as a gift for anyone. I have owned this camera now for nearly two years and it is still working as good as they day I got it. I love this camera...
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mattphill - 04/05/01 I earn my living as a photograper and we've just gone digital at work. I have to say, digital rocks! Nice op :-) |
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