Agfa digital cameras
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There was a number of digital cameras made by Agfa over the several years they were in the consumer digital camera market.
- Agfa ePhoto 1280 (1997) (.7 megapixel, used SmartMedia)
- Agfa ePhoto 1680 (1998)(1.2 mp)
- Agfa ePhoto CL50 (1999) (1.2 mp)
- Agfa ePhoto CL30 (1999, .9 mp, used Compactflash)
- Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik! (1999, .9 mp, uses Iomega Clik! (later renamed PocketZip) disks as memory card)
- Agfa ePhoto CL18 (2000) (.3 mp)
- Agfa ePhoto CL45 (2001) (.7 mp)
- Agfa ePhoto CL20
- Agfa ePhoto CL34
- Agfa ePhoto 307 (1997)
- Agfa ePhoto 780
- Agfa ePhoto 780c
- Agfa ePhoto Smile (.3 mp)
- Agfa StudioCam (1995) (professional digital camera, first ever to be produced and sold in quantity)
- Agfa ActionCam (1995) (Professional/ prosumer)
Cameras of similar concept to the Clik! model: There were other digital cameras that used disk storage as memory media.
- Iomega Zipcam a prototype digital camera shown at Comdex 1999 that used 100 MB Zip disks
- Panasonic PV-SD4090, a digital camera that used SuperDisk (LS120).
- Sanyo iDshot IDC-1000Z a Sanyo digital camera that used 730 MB iD PHOTO disks.
- Sony Mavica (A whole camera line that used things like 3.5" Floppy and CDR/RW media)
[edit] Agfa Scanners
- Agfa Arcus/ Arcus II/ Arcus 1200
- Agfa SnapScan (family)
- Agfa StudioStar
- Agfa DuoScan/ DuoScan F40/ DuoScan T1200/ DuoScan T2000 XL/ DuoScan T2500/ DuoScan HiD
- Agfa SelectScan/ SelectScan Plus (professional)
- AgfaScan Horizon/ AgfaScan Horizon Plus/ AgfaScan Horizon Ultra (professional)
- AgfaScan T5000/ AgfaScan T5000 Plus (professional)
- AgfaScan XY15/ AgfaScan XY15 Plus (professional)
[edit] See also
[edit] Internet Links
- Edgereview review of Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik! (September 2000)
- Pcworld review of Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik! (March 2000)
- Agfa cameras with sample photos at PBbase