This Fujifilm IXZ 2000 has been film tested and deemed fully functional by yours truly. The focus works properly, the zoom works cleanly with no odd noises, the flash will blind you, and all the different modes seen from the working LCD all work. When I had a roll of film in it, the film counter worked perfectly. It has some scuffs on the outside, and one of the screws holding the top piece has come undone, so I was always careful when opening it up. It also rattles when you shake it. 

The photos I shot were on an expired (obviously) roll of Kodak Advantix 200. All the photos with this roll seemed to have degraded to offer a cool blue tint, but when I played with the settings on my Canon CanoScan FS2720U, I was able to get it to look a little warmer. See the bridge example. 

The zoom function is also working fantastically and it focuses pretty spot on with what you're looking at, as shown by the flower photo. For some reason there seems to be an odd defect on some of the photos, but not all of them. I don't know if this was something with the film, or the lab I had develop the roll. Regardless, this camera is the size of a credit card and I'm a little sad to see it go. But I have too many, and there are still plenty rolls of expired APS film on eBay that need to be used up, and this camera is ready for the job! Please look at all the photos before you decide, and make me an offer!

Comes with an unused roll of APS 100 film and a battery with a carry case. Ready to go from the box!