Summary: Good for what it does.
Comment: The user who complained of "red eyes" should note that there is a red-eye setting on the camera which eliminates these concerns. It makes decent enough pictures, and especially when compared to disposable cameras, you'd really be better off with one of these if you can find it for under $20.
APS cameras are really difficult to find these days, and they have their own pros and cons:
Pros:
- Three ratios for shooting (4x6in, 4x7in, 3.5x10in panorama).
- Loading film is easier than tying a shoelace.
- Index prints with every roll (so you can easily pick out snapshots to make reprints or to enlarge).
- Film is safer from the threats of overexposure, since it's enclosed.
Cons:
- Slightly more difficult to find film for than a 35mm.
- Smaller image area (by about 25%).
I've been reasonably happy with mine, and mostly used it on vacations or for general photography. There's no way I'd recommend this to anyone serious about art photography, so it's funny that the thing can actually be mounted on a tripod.


