I bought this for my girlfriend as a present and she absolutely loves it! The perfect mix between digital and film camera experience. Resetting the metadata for accurate date & time capture is a little difficult but otherwise an awesome gift
My son just turned 12, and we gave him the Camp Snap, so he could capture images without the distracting screens and apps found on most digital devices, including digital cameras. It has helped him to be in the moment and develop creatively. Since he isn't drawn to interact with a screen, he interacts more with his environment, including the people with him. It is nice that it scratches that itch to have something electronic on hand without over-saturating the experience with unnecessary and overstimulating bells and whistles. Furthermore, I have been impressed with the quality of the images (even in less than ideal lighting situations). The configured "aperture" and "shutter speed" is rather flexible and on point. It is far superior to the former "point and shoot" cameras I grew up with in the '90s but just as simple and fun.
Thought it would be better, the photos were very blurry and I even waited until well after I heard the click. Not very good quality for a digital camera, even if it is screenless
We used the camera for the first time yesterday to take photos of friends inside and I did find that there is a learning curve. However the photos where I took my time taking and added flash were great! Very easy to add to a laptop and I can see us taking cool pics moving forward now. So excited!