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Agfa ePhoto SMILE 0.2MP Digital Camera

Agfa ePhoto SMILE 0.2MP Digital Camera

List Price: $99.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sold it for $40...I think I ripped the guy off.
Review: It's a nice little TOY. That's all it is. It's just a toy...not a REAL camera. It's a piece of junk, and I'm really glad I got $40 out of it. If you're spending under $150 for a digital camera...you're wrong.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sold it for $40...I think I ripped the guy off.
Review: It's a nice little TOY. That's all it is. It's just a toy...not a REAL camera. It's a piece of junk, and I'm really glad I got $40 out of it. If you're spending under $150 for a digital camera...you're wrong.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time and money with this camera
Review: It's not worth the money. Look elsewhere. It was intended for my 14-year old daughter. As I figured, the "Barbie" camera for my 5-year old is doing much better. JamCam 2.0 is also better. Each of them costs much less then the "SMILE".

I believe there are few more cameras out there for similar price. WEB digicam sites mention their better quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not bad at all!
Review: Just like any other camera, sometimes you get good pictures and sometimes you get bad pictures. Most bad pictures can be attributed to "operator error" or bad lighting. Yep, it chomps batteries, but other digital cameras use more than 2 at a time. I had a Kodak (DC40? )digital camera through work several years ago and it took only about 25 shots on 4 batteries. The pictures were very comparable to the Agfa's. .... As a video camera, it is absolutely fantastic. The image quality is *much* better than we expected for the money. ...if [people want] a mega-fantastic, all the bells-n-whistles digital camera...they'd need to shell out a WHOLE lot more....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why is this in the camera department
Review: Let me tell you one thing, I don't think this so called "camera" Should be in the camera department, It should be in the toy department,better yet it should be burned and given away for free at the toy stores, but kids will problally think it stinks so I have to say one thing, If you are going to buy a real camera and not a toy I reccomend the olympus 360L,490Z,460Z, or the panasonic PV-2590 digital camera, the one I am getting after I call AFGA, SO...............

...........DON'T BUY THIS CAMERA Don't buy this camera Don't buy this camera

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad for the money
Review: My first experiences with AGFA cameras were inexpensive, cheaply-made, but functional cameras. The ePhoto SMILE is not an exception.

The fact that you can get a camera with a resolution of 640x480 with this many features for this cheap is quite amazing. However, before you start reaching for your credit card, remember a few things:

1) 640x480 is great, but the compression algorithm (makes the picture smaller in size - this does have an affect on quality) leaves much to be desired. You don't get really clean 640x480 pics out of here

2) If you are going to be using this camera to take pics of items to sell on eBay or other auction sites, or just to toss up on your homepage, this camera does quite nicely.

3) If you are trying to sell a product and want the photo to look professional, this is not the camera for you, check out a camera with an LCD display on the back and that does at LEAST 1024x768.

4) This thing eats batteries. Guess what, so do all digital cameras. Especially those with an LCD display on the back (this one doesn't).

5) It comes with everything you need to get started - camera, software, computer cables, carrying case, etc. You don't have to go out and buy anything else just to get started.

Overall, not a bad camera for the price, but if you want a high quality camera, you need to expect to spend $200-$300 at the bare minimum.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do NOT even think about it...
Review: Pics were awful, it hogs batteries, unlike most digital cams there's no power adapter included. Save some more money and buy something decent. I had tried a Casio QV220 about two years ago it was a lot better than this and it was priced about $80 more than this two years ago, I would have thought two years time would have slashed the prices and this one would be about the same quality... WRONG... this camera does not worth it's weigh to carry with you. Pictures are really bad.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: just for babys
Review: thanx god i get it as a prize the quality is very poor and i have a hard work trying to pass the pics to my pc and the batteries only works for 1 day or less dont buy it very poor quality

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: E-smile Digital Camera
Review: The Agfa e-smile digital camera is not too bad for the pricebecause once you know HOW to use it correctly it really does takedecent pics.If you want a digital camera just for putting pics on webpages or sending e-mail pics to friends and family this is good for that. Camera can be used for video conferencing and can be hooked to vcr or tv to capture real time video imagaes I was ready to take it back but now I can use it for E-mail just fine just don't expect to get above average pics with this camera. END

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Completely Useless Camera - Don't waste your time or money !
Review: The images from this camera were incredibly bad. I gave up after taking three pictures. The quality of output is dreadfull. I know its a low end product, but still I expected better than it delivered. Bad images and incredibly heavy on batteries. Amazon have been excellent, I contacted them to tell them how bad it was and they've agreed a full refund. I should have followed the advice from fellow Reviewers. Avoid it, spend another $200 dollars and go for a 'proper' digital camera instead!


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