I bought two of these cameras for my daughters for the night as they couldn't take an iPhone with them as a camera. It's too late for me to return them as they've both been gone for a month. These aren't cheap cameras, but I still didn't have the highest expectations, but they didn't even come close to that low bar. Both girls also shot a video. All videos are unviewable and it's not because of their video skills. I've been watching their videos since they started using the old iPhone 3GS and they still know how to hold the camera properly. This video was jumping all over the place and simply skipping frames, resulting in choppy playback. The picture is also grainy. I have confirmed and the video says it records 1920 x 1080 @ 30 fps and saves as an AVI. Almost all photos are blurry. They were shot at 4896 x 3672 and it says most of them were f2.8. The problem is probably the shutter speed of 1/15 or 1/25 that the cameras chose. They've never been in the water so I can't comment on how they're doing with the waterproofing and it doesn't matter. These things are complete nonsense. I understand why Polaroid has collapsed over the years. Don't waste your money on this product, even on your children. For just a few bucks you can get a much better real camera or find an old iPhone centered around this thing.
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