I'm with Dave entirely on this one, it is a peice of shit.
People say "oh, it's so cheap, and it actually at least does something, that makes it good value for money" no, that doesn't make it good value for money, that just means it isn't complete trash, in the same way you can buy cheap lithium batteries from china that hold almost no charge, but you don't hear anyone saying they're good value, no, because they aren't.
The camera costs $7 bucks, whoopdie fricken doo. Most $40 mobile phones will be able to record video equally as well, except they'll be smaller, thinner, have better battery life, be useful for other things, and more than likely, you'll already own one.
Why does Dave hate on it so much? Aside from the "feel" of the plastics, they also contribute to usability problems, like the battery cover, the latch on that will snap off quick smart, the hinge on the LCD will crack, the lense will scratch, heck, the LCD bezel is already falling off! If you spend any amount of time buying products like this, you'll know that in a week or two you'll throw it out because it has broken or has become unusable in some way or another, contributes to more companies making crap like this, and more crap going into landfills.
Though, as Dave recognises, it is pretty well made for its price, it uses actual screws, seems to offer somewhat decent board mounting, the macro switch works and uses chips you can find a datasheet on! That said, it still doesn't make it a good buy.