In keeping with its kid-friendly design, you can’t change any shooting settings, like shutter speed, aperture, and so on—it’s literally point and shoot. That’s great for ease of use, but it also means many shots will come out blurry. Flash is a good way to freeze motion, but when it’s left on the automatic setting, the camera’s flash fires too often, even in seemingly good light. Kids probably won’t mind, but camp counselors might get annoyed at the constant flashing.