[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am absolutely in love with this camera! I love having this screen free option for homeschooling adventures :)
Overall I enjoy using the camera - easy to use, lightweight, battery life is good for intermittent shots (haven't tried prolonged use, but that defeats its purpose for me). My only gripe is that there isn't a way to update the time/date on the photos of the camera. It requires some manual editing on the computer, which is not ideal.
The camera quality is average, but it's less about getting the perfect shot and more about capturing the moment. A good product if you want to try and be less reliant on your mobile devices.
Haven't really had a chance to use until now while I'm out and about traveling. So far, I'm enjoying using it! Really easy to put in my pocket until I see something neat and I like the fact that I don't know how the photo turns out until I upload to my laptop so the photo is what it is - which has charm.
Everything marketed about this camera is spot on. It’s light, it’s cool looking (someone asked me about it when I took it to the zoo) and it’s as simple as it gets. I’ve only used it once, so my opinion could change, but the pictures themselves were sharper than I expected; the “film look” people likely want can’t be attained without a filter (I haven’t tried that yet) and when I plugged it into my phone, the internal date stamp was off by one year and about twelve hours. Can’t do anything with that (though on an iPhone you can select multiple photos and change the date/time of all of them), and, frustratingly, I had duplicates of every picture, which meant deleting half of them by selecting every other one. If you take a picture vertically, you’ll need to edit it and rotate it as it won’t process automatically. Altogether I like the camera and am excited to take it to a couple of baseball games and then find excuses to use it inside and see how it does without the aid of the afternoon sun.