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This brand is generally very high-quality and worth its money. However, this specific camera, by not having image stabilization, produces photos and videos that can be quite blurry. I did not encounter any issues regarding waterproofing.
Hoping initially to help with the issue of availability of extra batteries mentioned in a previous comment, I want to mention that I bought two cameras from the same store and they brought me genuine (Kodak, that is) spare batteries for both (about 16 euros each). In fact, they told me that the order they had made included more batteries than I had requested. I do not mention the store because the purpose is to talk about the product and not to advertise the store; however, if you call one of the stores where it is sold, they will let you know if they have or can order batteries.
As for the image quality in general photography scenarios, it is what one would expect from a compact camera of this category: Good. If you already have a smartphone that takes very good photos, this is not the camera you would choose to see better images, and it certainly does not outperform a DSLR/mirrorless or an expensive premium compact camera. For reference, I am providing two images, as well as two enlarged sections of them to give you an idea. Also note that with the use of the flash it has, you can take decent photos in indoor spaces.
Now, regarding its performance in underwater conditions, the camera worked flawlessly in the sea and seems to hold up well. On a day at the sea, the battery completed the mission: over 160 photos were taken and the battery is still full. I am uploading a file from an underwater shot.
Update 4/2/2024: The camera has been submerged several times in the sea and has not suffered any damage, and the battery life is absolutely satisfactory. I recommend avoiding zooming underwater, as the lighting conditions, the shutter speeds required in these conditions, and the difficulty of keeping the camera steady will give you blurry photos. Prefer wide-angle frames.
Update 10/8/2024. I continue to be satisfied with the durability of the camera. A few words about cleaning it after submersion in seawater: after rinsing it a bit under the tap, I then spray it with a descaling cleaning liquid (e.g., Viakal). This is because salts do not easily wash away with simple rinsing and tend to accumulate and leave solid residues around the lens. After a few minutes, I rinse it again and let it dry. I do not know if all this is the recommended way to clean it. For me, so far, it works just fine.