>>4483226The Ektar is fun as a silly little snapshitter, but honestly if you want a dedicated camera for traveling I'd shell out a little bit more in the initial purchase to get something more technically competent
On a bright, sunny day, outside with perfect conditions the Ektar can take decently competent photos that I think anyone could be happy with. The problem to me however is the fixed exposure. It's completely incompetent when it comes to taking photos in suboptimal lighting or indoors. If you're traveling you dont want to get stuck being unable to use your camera because it happened to be a rainy day or you're indoors.
I mean i'd still say it's worth buying and trying out cause it's only like 50 bucks and 72 frames really does go a long way, but just be aware that you're gonna end up with mostly shit photos if you use it in anything but perfect lighting conditions.