Fixed lens point and shoot camera. If you're looking for an Olympus mju but think, $400-450 is a bit much, this camera is for you. It has a slightly wider focal length 32mm compared to 35mm. It uses an lcd to indicate frame lines which is helpful when composing. (Parallax correction.) It was fine in slightly below zero weather conditions and handled exposure in the snow with 400 iso film. (I wasn't expecting this.) Is it sharp? Reasonably so, it gave a few images on the roll that were standout but didn't provide as many keepers as a proper film slr. But the advantage is you can carry it without noticing. https://casualphotophile.com/2018/11/21/pentax-uc-1-espio-mini-camera-review/ "The Positives The UC-1's 32mm f/3.5 lens (3 elements in 3 groups) is truly outstanding. Everything that compact shooters love about their favorite cameras is here as well; tack sharpness, low distortion, strong contrast and just the right amount of vignetting. There's some softness wide open, but I found the vignetting actually helped mitigate it nicely. While it doesn't have the SMC badge that adorns Pentax's top lenses, the coating on this lens is no slouch. I saw resolution from the lens that could hang with the Yashica and Olympus cameras, while not reaching the level of a Contax T3 or Minolta TC-1."