
AgfaPhoto has added a new model to its growing range of compact cameras.
The AgfaPhoto Realishot C110's most unusual feature is that it comes with a miniature detachable flashgun that sits on the digital compact's hotshoe – like the similar Realishot C130 we reviewed earlier this year.
Unlike the C130 which has a 10x zoom, the new camera has a built-in 3x zoom lens with an effective focal length range of 17-54mm – so offering a greater wide-angle view than you would normally find on a point-and-shoot model. The lens also offer image stabilization and a thread that allows you to attach 49mm filters.
The super-wide zoom lens combines with a flip-out and rotating 2.8in touchcreen panel to aid vlogging and selfies – as well as being useful for shooting at unusual angles.
The C110 has a 1/3in 13-megapixel CMOS sensor that claims to be able to shoot 24MP stills and 4K video.



The shutter speed range stretches from 1sec to 1/8000sec - and this can be manually selected in a choice of creative exposure modes (like on the C130). Sensitivity can also be manually set from ISO 100-3200. There is, of course, a fully automatic mode too if you just want to point and shoot.
The Realishot C110 will retail for €349.99 - which converts to around £270 / $405.