Looking for a cheap camera, you found it. A pair of AAA batteries and a micro SD card are required for operation. The quick start guide is useless except to give you a complete camera manual which is also full of errors but helps a lot. The buttons aren't obvious, but the manual controls help, the screen isn't too bad, the camera doesn't quite match the documentation. After playing around with different settings I find the image quality to be okay, but you need to work on it a bit to get it decent. And it will likely disappoint you if you don't work on it. But then does it matter if you or someone else drops, loses, and/or destroys it? The perfect camera for a young child when set up as a point and shoot. bring batteries.
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