
PCWorld's AGFA ePhoto CL18 Coverage
- Sharp Shooters
- Sharp Shooters Whatever your budget, you'll get more megapixels for your money this year. We pick the best digital cameras above and below $500.
- Top 5 Digital Cameras We test a range of sub-$500 models and pick five winners, in our first monthly comparison.
- Dual-Mode Digital Cameras Do Video, Stills Versatile Web cameras from Agfa and Ezonics can also be used for on-the-go snapshots.
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