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  • Rollei Powerflex X8 compact camera unveiled with dual lenses
  • One lens is an 8x optical zoom, the other a fixed selfie lens
  • It costs €299, which converts to about $350 / £225 / AU$535

The Rollei Powerflex X8 was unveiled last week, but the headline specs and branding of this cheap dual-lens compact aren’t quite what they seem.

As is the case with other, non-branded, cheap cameras that you can pick up from the likes of Amazon, there’s a catch with the Powerflex X8’s impressive-sounding 64MP stills and 5K video.

Top-resolution JPEG-only stills are achieved through interpolation – this isn’t a true 64MP camera, but an 8MP one with a small 1/2.8-inch sensor. 5K video is also interpolated from 4K / 30p video.

I’m not surprised that the camera is touted as a 64MP / 5K one, because the authentic 8MP / 4K specs sound way less impressive.

Without getting too technical about it, the bottom line is that the huge leap in resolution is a digital enlargement from an 8MP sensor, so don’t expect the same quality as from a true high-resolution camera.

Unlike non-branded cameras available online with similar sounding specs, the Powerflex X8 has the legendary Rollei name attached to it. However, this isn’t a camera from the Rollei of yesteryear, but a standard cheap compact camera, just with the licensing of the Rollei name applied to it, much as it was to the altogether different Rollei 35AF by Mint.

In fairness, we can’t expect too much from the Powerflex X8 given how cheap it is – €299 converts to about $350 / £223 / AU$535.

Front and rear views of the Rollei Powerflex V8 compact camera, superimposed onto a mountain vista

(Image credit: Rollei)

The camera packs an 8x optical zoom lens that covers a 38-310mm zoom range that’s more versatile than your phone’s, although it might be a little tight for wide-angle lovers, and which has a f/1.8-2.6 max aperture.

There’s also a simple selfie camera with f/2.2 aperture, nestled above the large 3.6-inch IPS touchscreen. The pixel count of the smaller sensor it uses (1/3.06-inch) isn’t mentioned in the specs, but I’ve calculated the lens focal length to be approximately 24mm.

The camera body is a lightweight 13.5oz / 383g and it features a generous-looking grip, plus there’s USB-C connectivity and a mic input, while images are recorded onto micro SD card (not supplied).

I haven’t used the Powerflex X8, but I would expect it to feel okay in the hand, complete with a decent array of controls and connectivity. Just don’t have high hopes for the image quality you can get out of it – cameras like the Powerflex X8 promise much, but the reality is somewhat of a letdown.

If you’re in the market for a low-cost compact camera with genuine image-quality chops I’ve highlighted three of the best cheap cameras available below. I’d also recommend looking at secondhand snappers.

Cheap compact camera alternatives

Dedicated cameras aren’t exactly cheap these days, but below are three affordable alternatives to the Powerflex V8.

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This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak

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