Given the features of this camera, this is a very good deal for the $75 I paid. As far as basic "automatic" photography goes, it's about on par with a $50 Kodak camera, but the video quality is much better. An LCD display on the front is a nice touch for those (many) selfies we all like to take. The rear LCD is fine, but the image is a bit difficult to see in direct sunlight. I also want full control over the flash, which isn't an option. REALLY GOOD: There are many preset image formats so you don't have to make any manual adjustments. These include variable MP (image size/quality) and selecting specific scenes, as well as a "magic" mode for adding enhancements to images and even correcting facial imperfections. There's also a panorama function to capture those huge scenic moments. You can also get some pretty good close-up shots with the 5x optical zoom (try not to move the camera!). With these features and more, this camera is a winner! I didn't use WiFi because it's easier for me to take a picture with my smartphone and send it instantly from my phone. For reference, if you wait a few seconds after selecting an item in the menu, the camera will display a small pop-up window describing its function. I mention this because the camera does not come with a manual which is only available online/downloadable. Overall, this is a solid, well-built camera with a good lens and plenty of user-changeable features.
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