Summary: Great for the price
Comment: I bought this camera for a snorkeling trip, and it did not disappoint. I did have to make minor adjustments to the brightness and contrast in the photos (for the most part I used autolevels in Photoshop). The pictures turned out great. I've read reviews stating issues with the batteries. I had no issues with batteries. I bought energizer lithium batteries and they lasted for quite a while.
As an underwater camera, it is well worth the money. One word of caution tho: Be sure you are hitting the shutter button hard enough. You cannot see the display underwater - but you can see the photo count - so be sure that number is changing. On our first outing, I thought I snapped about 400 photos - I actually got 4 of them. It takes a little practice to be sure you are actually taking the picture. I would recommend shooting just as many as you can.
I bought this one because I also liked the idea of using it as a pocket camera. I'm less thrilled with it for that purpose. The photos are okay - but not what you would expect from a 7 megapixel camera. I used it to shoot some video, and it came out blurry and the sound was not very good. My 6 year old Sony is much better. That being said, it's still a decent camera. It does what it is designed to do and is much better than using a disposable camera.
It is also very helpful for taking shots at the beach, and other places where you want your camera protected. We took our dogs to the beach, and I was able to get some great shots because I had a camera I could carry out into the water - even though I wasn't shooting under the water.
My recommendation: Keep this one for snorkeling, beach trips, kayaking, playing in the pool, or any other time you want your camera protected. If you want great shots with a portable camera, go buy a better camera for that.


