I took a few test shots this morning. Here are my first impressions.
1. I have big hands and this is rather small and hard to hold without getting a finger in front of the lens.
2. The top down view really limits your perspective. One would have to retrain yourself from a lifetime of looking through a viewfinder.
3. This is more a toy than a serious camera. I took a series of shots and many of them were a bit grainy for my liking. Nothing a digital darkroom software can't fix. The graininess can be part of its charm, as is the box format of the images that come out of it.
4. I found out that all I needed to do was plug the camera via the included cable to transfer images and videos. No need to have the camera powered up for this.
5. The odd button arrangement does take getting used to.
6. This is a unique fun little camera that just might excel at street photography, and most definitely fits in with the Lomography toy camera movement.
Here is a photo of my currently messy washer top full of camera equipment.
PICT0002A by
Chako, on Flickr
2 of my computer guardians.
PICT0005A by
Chako, on Flickr
I imagine that this little camera will attract attention out in public. For the price, you get a nice little somewhat functional camera that also looks great in a display case. I should add the lighting was a tad dark which might explain all the graininess. I won't know until I take the camera out on a bright sunny day what my results will be.
Hope that helps.