Agfa Photo DC8300 Black. Capture memories on the go with the Realishot DC8300 Compact Digital Camera from AgfaPhoto. This pocket-sized camera features an 8MP CMOS sensor and a lens with 8x optical zoom, making it extremely versatile. The sensor outputs 21MP interpolated stills and FHD video, which you can view on the 2.7" LCD display. Multiple white balance and exposure modes are built in, allowing you to get the perfect settings for your scene. Use the self-timer to take group photos or selfies, and activate the built-in flash when you need an extra bit of light.
SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor Resolution: Actual: 8 Megapixel; Effective: 18 Megapixel
Image Sensor: Size-Unspecified CMOS
Image Stabilization: Digital
Optical Zoom: 8x
Internal Recording: 1920 x 1080
Media/Memory Card Slot: Single Slot: SD (Unspecified Type)
Display Type: Fixed LCD
Built-In Flash/Light: Yes, Flash Only
Battery: Not Specified by Manufacturer
Image Sensor: Size-Unspecified CMOS
Exposure Modes: Auto
Exposure Compensation: -2 to +2 EV
White Balance Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, Incandescent
Continuous Shooting: No
Interval Recording: No
Self-Timer: 2/5/10-Second Delay
Special Options: Landscape, Night Landscape, Night Portrait, Sunset
Image File Format: JPEG
IP Streaming: Yes
Internal Storage: No
Mobile App Compatible: No
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.): No
Display Type: Fixed LCD
Built-In Flash/Light: Yes, Flash Only
Flash Modes: Auto, Forced On/Red-Eye Reduction, Off
External Flash Connection: No
Shoe Mount: No
Effective pixels
18 mln. pixels
Optical zoom
8 x
Color
Black
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