To begin times with the conclusion: the camera is inexpensive in the best sense of the word. For less than 100 euros you get to the S2700 a very good entry-level camera, the good to everywhere-with-take and for spontaneous snapshots suitable due to its compact size (about 20mm wide) and its light weight. In addition, the camera has a 6-fold optical zoom, therefore can be photographed passable on objects in the medium distance. Once, however, the external lighting conditions are no longer too well, so does the quality of the images deteriorates. From a camera for less than 100 euros, however, no longer be expected. Nevertheless evening party photos are possible without problem at close range and also in terms of image quality I have on these occasions no reason to complain. The ease of use of the camera is here positive. The problem arises, however, when some aspects come together: worse lighting, average distance to the subject and possibly a moving subject. Here, the S2700 comes clearly to their limits and are at the end hardly really sharp images possible. Apparently the exposure time is just too high. The S2700 I regard as cheap fun camera, best for quick shots on the day or close shots in low light. As was to be expected at this price, it's just not the camera for (semi-) professional photos that are beyond beautiful snapshots.