Pros: Easy to use, takes GREAT pictures, full of features. Cons: Takes a second or two to actually take the picture after the button is pushed, eats batteries.
Okay, so I finally broke down and bought a digital camera. I did my shopping around, and checked Epinions for feedback about digital cameras. I decided that the Agfa 1680LE was the camera that would suit my needs. After receiving the camera (I bought it...
Pros: Sharp, crisp, pictures. Cons: Maybe the price could be 400 dollars.
I bought this sleek stylish digital camera almost a year ago when it was probably one of the top of the line models. One reason I purchased it was because I heard it takes crisp photos unlike some other cameras I won't mention. And of course the digital...
Pros: Picture quality, Twist body Cons: No viewfinder, no lens cap
I paid over $900 for my Afga 1680 when I purchased it. That's how long I've had it and continue to use it. It was my 2nd of 3 digital cameras I own, and it is still the one I use most often.
Pros: Saturated, sharp images at all resolutions, twist-style body Cons: Occasionally mis-focuses some subjects in autofocus mode
Switching from film to digital wasn't something I wanted to do. I've used a pair of Olympus 35mm SLRs (an OM-1N and an OM-2) for years, and what I had seen of the photos from most digital cameras just left me cold. While resolution was getting to the...
Pros: megapixel quality, easy to use Cons: Short battery life
I brought the Agfa ePhoto 1680 to replace my big Sony Mavica MV-FD8 that I had for about 6 months. I did not like the resolution of 640x480, so I did research on a new one for about two months before I settle on the ePhoto 1680. The choices that I had...
Pros: Nickle Hydride batteries, ease of use, excellent color rendition Cons: Viewing screen in bright light.
Based on dated reviews I was impressed by Agfa's color rendition of earlier cameras. Especially regarding skin tones. The nickle hydride battery system is unbeatable. Results may vary but I usually get 100-117 exposures on a set of these rechargeable...
Pros: Megapixel quality, easy to use Cons: Low battery life, Smart Media not as popular as Compact Flash
When I first went to purchase a digital camera, I wasn't sure which one I was going to buy. However, I have been very satisfied since purchasing my Agfa ePhoto 1680 over 6 months ago. So satisfied in fact, that I use my digital camera more that my 35...
Pros: Ease of use, quality pictures. Cons: None that I've found
I received this camera in November for my anniversary. I've wanted one for a long time. A good friend of ours owns a computer store and he did all the research and compared this camera to many others. We upgraded from the 4meg card to the 16meg card. The...
Pros: very clear photos Cons: eats batteries, carry several mem cards
I bought this product because of the price versus pixel ratio was decent and it has changeable lens capability. I was able to take extraordinary pictures with the standard lens, and with the optional telephoto and wide angle lens I had fantastic results...
Pros: pic quality, smart media,price Cons: battery life
I had bought a Ricoh about a year ago with a 400,000 pixel resolution and was ready for better quality. I shopped around for a couple months and had decided on the Kodak 790 because of it's reviews and resolution. It was $1000. I saw the AGFA on a couple...
Pros: durable, easy to use Cons: hard to see view screen, hard to find
I bought this camera to take on an around the world adventure and what an adventure the camera has had and yet it's still going strong! My camera has been through (and into) Venetian canals, thrown off and run over by a bicycle in Amsterdam, dropped...
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