Godrot.'s Review of Agfa 780
27th May 2000
Overall Rating
- Value for money

Cheap, compact design
Bad Points
Low resolution, poor low light shots
General Comments
This is actually quite an old camera, originally released about two years ago in black, now re-released and repackaged in blue as a 'camera for the email generation'. At about £160, it falls into the same price bracket as the Samsung Digimax 800K. Is it better? Well, even though the Agfa has a measly resolution of 350,000 pixels, compared to the Samsung's 800,000, the Agfa still produces sharper, more reliable results. Indoor shots have to be flashed, as there is only the most rudimentary light metering, but focus is pretty good.
The images are shoved through at 1024x768 resolution as the camera (like the other Agfa models) uses software interpolation to increase image size. On most cameras this doesn't improve picture quality, but here is really seems to do so. Edges are sharp, with few jaggies.
As it is an old camera, though, it will only take a maximum SmartMedia card size of 8Mb, so be warned, you may have to invest in more cards.
In summary, a far better budget buy than the Samsung Digimax any day. Not bad at all for a first camera.
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