The parameters are pretty good. Agfa is a very old German film brand. But the development of digital in recent years has completely eliminated film.
So Agfa also went bankrupt a few years ago. But only the film business went bankrupt, and his camera and other imaging component factories are still there.
I only switched to DC in the past two years
Since it is an old film factory and not a professional camera manufacturer, users are also worried about whether their DC is good. But judging from the recent user experience, the feedback is still very good.
I looked at the parameters of optima3 and they are quite good. Telefocus, dual anti-shake, multiple mode switching and manual support, aperture, exposure and shutter speed are all acceptable. Personally, I feel that the price-performance ratio is quite high in terms of parameters. The reason may also be that they are new to the DC field and can only use price to seize the market. After all, NIKON and CANON are both hard brands. SLRs and DC are doing well now ~ Agfa only has Able to compete on price
Generally speaking, at the price of over 1K, this camera is pretty good... I have never used it, so you will have to ask other netizens about their specific usage experience.
But I personally feel that this camera is more suitable for people with a certain photography foundation. Is the author a novice? If you don’t plan to learn photography, you just want to take pictures for nostalgia, and you don’t have high imaging requirements... it is still recommended to consider Canon’s DC. Canon’s intelligent system has gone through so many generations, and the effect of shooting in fool mode is better~ p>