Absolutely love my Camp Snap, and I really love the different filters you can upload which alters the effects of the photographs. I also love that you can create your own filters, too. It's well worth the money, and it's much better than using a smartphone! Five stars
It’s a cute camera. I’m still trying to figure out how to download the pictures. It would be so cool if I could just download them straight to my phone. I’m really surprised that there isn’t a way to silence the shutter sound. I found videos of people actually cutting the cords and taking the sound out. I think that’s kind of ridiculous… if there’s something you want to improve, make the sound off/on.
Amazing! I love the idea of a basic, screen-free camera that takes GOOD photos! I'm happy with my purchase, but I do have feedback from my first impression. 1) Lightweight - this is a mixed pro/con because it's not going to add any bulk to your bag or carrier. The con is that it would be easy to drop. It's plastic casing seems strong enough but it's durability would be tested. So I recommend a wrist strap and/or a protective carry case. 2) Settings - I didn't realize that the additional settings such as time/date adjustment and photo filters (b/w, retro, etc) would require some technical skills, downloading patches, etc. I'm tech savvy but I have not found the time to make any adjustments or upgrades to the camera yet. I wish it had basic software to download!
Otherwise, my child and my family enjoy having this camera around and it's the perfect companion to camp, road trips or traveling. I have checked the resulting photographs and it's perfect for us. It's fun to take photos and then come home to check if any came out well! So it's also good for learning basic photography skills :)
I got this for my job in travel, but my 6yo got a hold of it and took hundreds of random back yard pictures! She was so excited! I may have to talk with Santa about getting her own.
Love this idea! Worked great. Suggestion: integrate a winder into the process. Its only purpose will be to make you wait until the light turn green. You know, for nostalgia!