Included batteries died too quickly for some reason (after just 6 photos or so). Orange LED started blinking and shutter stopped working. Gladly I had a pair of AA alkalines, replaced and it works fine now. Otherwise, smooth experience.Pros:- lightweight, easy to load film, easy to shoot- no pixelation, no aliasing, nothing digital in this camera, true analog photography. I did a close-up resolution test, my estimate is 12lp/mm, translates to 600ppi roughly. To put simply it has more resolution than you can see with naked eye which is great.- works as optical "master" for other flashes (speedlites), even if you tape the flash with white paper it still triggers the other flashes- viewfinder is quite accurateCons:- built-in flash can't be disabled (such feature is available in more advanced models) and often works in unwanted situations- no double exposure (same - need more advanced model)- not enough focusing options, just "close up" and "normal"- some daylight shots are easy to overexpose (likely shutter-speed limitation), requires DIY-addition of ND-filter- that mini size of pictures is really small, so close-ups are best bet- film surface isn't even, it's flexible, you can bend it and image distorts (but only slightly)- obvious: the film isn't cheapFor kids and beginners this camera is a great non-expensive intro to analog photography while advanced photographers might want more controls.