Original Opinion:
This camera is compact, lightweight and really easy to use! I have used it several times in the three days I have had it. One great feature is that you can delete a photo right after taking it if...
Pros: priced for value Cons: not the best quality sucks battery power
Well after looking at others reviews, I can only say that they don't know what they are talking about. Not to insult anyone, but this really is a nice camera. For $85 this camera is great. It takes nice quallity photos and doesn't cost anything to...
Pros: nice price, easy interface, many features Cons: problems with software and batteries, low resolution
I decided to try out a digital camera to replace my 35 mm "Zenit". I went in search of a cheap digital camera, because I have not experience with this cameras. I was not expecting a high quality. Not thinking that it was a wise investment, but...
Pros: resolution and price Cons: adapter and battery usage
My purchase of the AGFA ePhoto Smile was a first attempt at a digital camera. I plan to wait when digital cameras become more available for lens and filters.
My primary purpose of this purchase was to download to the computer rather than...
Pros: cheap, light, small Cons: bad quality, poorly made
For the price you pay, it is a decent camera. You have to keep in mind that you are getting this digital camera for the price of a few disposible cameras so you can't expect too much. The pictures are blury but it's useful if you just want to give...
Pros: Low cost, light weight, functional Cons: Needs $50 power adapter not included. Poor resolution of picture.
I bought the camera because I wanted an inexpensive digital camera to send an e-mail photo of myself to e-mail pals in Poland and Korea. I liked the self-timer feature. The quality of the photo was okay if all you wanted to send was a 2 x 3 inch...
Pros: Cheap, functional Cons: Low resolution, quirky file transfer
First things first... if you're looking for a digital camera to replace your traditional 35 mm, this is not the camera for you. However, if you're looking for a simple camera to quickly capture an image or two to attach to an email or use in an online...
Pros: Inexpensive, has many features more expensive cameras don't, intuitive interface Cons: Pixellation in photos, some software troubles, hard on batteries
After getting a surprise mini-windfall, I decided that I wanted to try out a digital camera. However, having had experience with poor indoor picture quality with my mother's flashless digital camera, I went in search of an inexpensive digital camera with...
I bought this camera a year ago. Back then, there were very few digital cameras under $100, and this was a decent deal at about $60 on sale. Other cameras in its price range had resolutions of 320x240, or no flash, or some other features not as good....
Agfa's new Ephoto Smile is meant to be a sleek and inexpensive digital camera for the masses. It isn't - it's a big waste of time and money. The maxim "you get what you pay for" is completely true for this product.
The Smile has...
Pros: light weight, good construction Cons: buy a battery for every photo you plan on taking, don't plan on the photos being very good
I bought this camera for two reasons. 1) My wife was having a baby and I thought it would be a fun project to 'record' her monthly progress and send it via e-mail to family and friends. 2) I wanted a fairly inexpensive camera to take the pictures....
Pros: price, flash, easy to use Cons: low quality pictures, eats up batteries
Considering the current price range of quality mega-pixel cameras nowadays, I didn't have very high expectations to begin with of my $65 camera (that came with free shipping though!). My only purpose for this camera was to take pictures of items I...
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