They have a review on ZDNET about this camera.
The upside is it is autofocus and has a 2x digital zoom, however. Here are some of their complaints.
"Unfortunately, the optical viewfinder has no frame marks, and the LCD viewfinder is jerky, grainy, and indistinct"
"The PhotoSmart's images (captured on a 4MB CompactFlash card) were sharp but overexposed. Our test pictures had no true blacks and few highlight details. Unfortunately, the camera doesn't have an exposure compensation feature, which might have fixed these problems."
And going back up...
"Though you do get some high-end features (an auto-focus lens and digital zoom), the PhotoSmart is best suited for budget-minded users who want to view their images as soon as they shoot; if you can live without the instant feed back, we suggest you try another camera."
Photosmart 215 Zdnet review
It's a great price at $99 after MIR but if someones looking for kodak quality shots you won't get it out of this camera. If your looking for some relatively decent shots to supplement your film camera this is a great deal though. If your looking to replace your film camera though check out the Kodak dc4800 deal in this forum. Mind you, if the images weren't overexposed I probably would have considered this over the DC4800.