The Kodak Pro-Star 222 is a 35mm viewfinder camera introduced in 1993. It is a point-and-shoot type camera which means that every function is automatic, as it was designed for the general public to take photos fast and easy.
The camera is very basic and simple to use as the only thing required by the user is to look through the viewfinder to compose the image and simply press the shutter release button to take the photo. The only thing that can be controlled by the user is the flash. It won't fire automatically in dark environment, so the photographer must turn it on whenever it is necessary.
This camera is cheaply made from plastic and the results are not the best. Since it offers no manual control (thus no room for creativity or learning about photography) and the photo quality is not great, it is only recommended to be used for fun (like most of the cheap point-and-shoot cameras).