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==External links== |
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*[http://www.edgereview.com/ataglance.cfm?category=imaging&ID=99 Edgereview review of Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik!] (September 2000) |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050831050415/http://www.edgereview.com:80/ataglance.cfm?category=imaging&ID=99 Edgereview review of Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik!] (September 2000) |
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*[http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,15976,pg,1,00.asp Pcworld review of Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik!] (March 2000) |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20041216032512/http://www.pcworld.com:80/reviews/article/0,aid,15976,pg,1,00.asp Pcworld review of Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik!] (March 2000) |
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*[http://www.pbase.com/cameras/agfa Agfa cameras with sample photos at PBbase] |
*[http://www.pbase.com/cameras/agfa Agfa cameras with sample photos at PBbase] |
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Revision as of 13:48, 5 October 2016
Agfa produced a number of mostly consumer-oriented digital cameras from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s.
- Agfa StudioCam (1995) (professional digital camera, first ever to be produced and sold in quantity)
- Agfa ActionCam (1995) (Professional/prosumer DSLR)
- 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)
See also
External 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