We bought the Kodak Sport at Target as an open box special a few days after Christmas.
It DOES NOT work in low light situation well at all. For videos or for stills, it just isn't a great camera.
To be completely honest, I am not very impressed with it overall.
For stills, you REALLY have to be very steady, allow it to focus, and then be very gentle pressing the button.
The battery life is NOT good at all. In no way is it an ALL DAY camera. For a day at a Disney park, you would need to take your charger cable and sit down for an hour or so to let it charge, or buy an extra battery to carry around.
For outdoor shots it works very well, however it captures at a very narrow angle. You will find yourself backing up - and backing up - and backing up - to capture anything but people - and even at that it would take horrible group photos.
I also find it annoying that it records a few second of video on every single video you shoot.
I love the size - it's very compact.
Another thing I don't love is the screen. You can't see anything in daylight, and if you wear polarized sunglasses it is going to cast wavy lines all over the screen when looking through your sunglasses.
Plus it is a little annoying to switch back and fourth between still and video.
It has also locked up on us once already.
I am a photographer, so I am used to shooting with a Canon Digitial SLR, so while the size was really nice, the features, and function of the Kodak Sport leaves much to be desired.
We bought it for my wife - and after using it on a two week trip to Mexico and California, I don't think I'll be using it again. I'm in the market for a high quality point and shoot, simply because a DSLR isn't exactly a great vacation camera!