Agfaphoto DC-600uw Review

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June 30th, 2009


Summary

The AgfaPhoto DC-600uw is a ruggedized camera capable of handling underwater pressures of up to just over two atmospheres and can down to 33 feet deep. The DC-600uw can take VGA-resolution vidoes and sports a 2.4-inch LCD display. It also features a six megapixel sensor and sports a 5x digital zoom.


We haven’t had a chance to fully test this product yet, but we’ve assembled this helpful overview of relevant information on it.


Manufacturer Info


Official Site

MSRP: $209.13 (€149)

Available Colors: Blue


Recent Press


Digital Trends: Go Deep (and Take It To YouTube) with the AgfaPhoto DC-600uw

Ubergizmo: AgfaPhoto DC-600uw Waterproof Camera

Photography Review: AgfaPhoto DC-600uw Digital Camera


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Specs

Image sensor

6.0 MegaPixel CCD

Lens

Fixed Focus

Focal length

f = 6.09mm

Equivalent to 35mm camera

f = 36.5mm

Brightness

F/ 3.2 (W), 7.0 (T)

Shutter speed

1/1000 ~ 8 sec

Digital zoom

5x

Focus range

1.2 m ~ infinity; Macro: 20 cm

Exposure compensation

-2 EV to + 2 EV in 0.5 steps, ( -2.0, -1.5,
-1.0, -0.5, 0.0, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0 )

Exposure meter

Mulit, Spot

ISO

Automatic, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600

White balance

Automatic, daylight, cloudy, fluorescent,
tungsten, sunset, customer

Exposure control

Programmed AE

Colour display

2.4” TFT LCD display

Memory (internal)

32 MB (16 MB for storage)

Memory (external)

SD card: up to 2 GB; SDHC card: up to
8 GB

Resolution

3680 x 2760 (interpolation),
2816 x 2112, 2048 x 1536, 640 x 480

Movie

640 x 480 (share YouTube®), 320 x 240

Photo

JPEG (EXIF 2.2 Kompatibel), DCF Format, DPOF Kompatibel

Video

MJPEG w/audio

Audio

WAV

Scene modes

Automatic, program, portrait, landscape,
night landscape, sunset, backlight,
fireworks, candlelight, beach, auction,
underwater

Flash modes

Automatic, automatic & red eye reduction,
slow sync, on/ off

Output / Interfaces

USB

2.0 High speed

TV-out

PAL / NTSC


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