Pros: It is made for video conferencing and still photography with quality pictures. Cons: No memory upgrade or color LCD display.
This little camera will take 640 x 480 images and is ready for video conferencing. List price is $149 and can be found as low as $89 if you shop around.
"NOTE" The picture Epinions shows is not the Agfa ePhoto CL18 camera.
Pros: Great inexpensive digital camera Cons: If you want to spend more, you can get more resolution and memory.
Digital photos are a great invention for me. I take
tons of family snaps. Being able to bundle them into
email saves me time and money. I used to have to develop
pictures, look at them, decide which ones to reprint,
wait...
Pros: Tiny camera with lots of big features. Cons: No expandable memory.
The AGFA ePhoto CL18 is a pretty nice little digital camera for the money. It has some very impressive features for its size, and an affordable price tag as well. Though this tiny digital camera is probably one of the smallest cameras ...
Pros: Good for inexpensive snapshots Cons: VERY low resolution. Will not take good enough pics for eBay or email
This camera is almost a total flop! I was hoping to use the CL18 for pics of my eBay items and some quick snapshots for email to friends and family, but no matter what I do, it doesn't seem to work well.
Pros: Inexpensive, Supposed "Dual" capabilities, ability to display pics on TV with included cable, extras included. Cons: Flaky hardware, *extremely* sensitive to motion during picture taking, mediocre picture quality.
The very attractive price for the Agfa Cl18 during a recent "Blowout" sale at a local retailer was what attracted me to begin with. Unfortunately, the experience has been less then satisfactory, and I simply can't recommend this camera. Without doubt,...
Pros: - small, low power consumption, decent outdoor pictures, fast USB connection Cons: Weak flash, no memory expansion slot, customer service
Few months ago I was looking to buy a small and portable camera that I can use when on the road.
The intended use was report writing about a large area of quality issues and pictures were used to illustrate defective materials or mishandling of...
Pros: Easy to use, cheap, good quality, really portable Cons: no zoom
Well I first had the ideal of getting a digital cam when I went to airliners.net. I like to see airplanes and stuff so I thought I should get a digital camera so if I'm ridding in the car near the airport and there is a rare occassion like seeing an...
Pros: A camera to carry with you at all times. Cons: You only get what you pay for.
I bought this little digital camera about 6 months ago. I also read the reviews here at epinions.com before I made my decision. More than enough has been said about the technical details so I will not go through that again. I only want to point out what...
Pros: Price. EVERYTHING is included. Cons: Pictures only good for email.
This review will cover a couple of "firsts" for me.
It's the first review I have written about the first digital camera I have ever owned. Keep that in mind, as you read this: my only frame of reference is my expectations of the camera.
Pros: inexpensive, webcam conversion included, easy to use Cons: It ain't a $1600 Olympus!
All right...it ain't the top of the line...but it is a good point and shoot camera for the price...and VERY easy to use. The perfect "grab shot" camera to haul around in the van to the kid's soccer games and birthday parties or in the boat,...
I received this camera as a gift and was initially very impressed. The photos were good and the software easy to use. The camera performed well. I especially liked hooking it up to my TV and viewing pictures of my son. I also liked the controls and the...
Pros: quality good for price Cons: flash not great
We bought our CL18 last week and it has turned out to be a very good buy. As with all things in life you only get what you pay for but with this camera we got more.
The picture quality on high resolution is good as long as you get the...
Pros: Small, light, simple, pockatable Cons: none, just be aware of what it was made for
I purchased my camera in June of 2000 and have taken over 1400 photos with it.
Having a Nikon SLR system with lens and flash for slides and an Olympus stylus epic for prints I was looking for an inexpensive point and shoot digital that...
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