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Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Blue

51xOe%2B D5FL. SL160  Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera   Blue

  • Award Winning Kid Tough Camera
  • Easy-to-use format and simple buttons
  • Children can see pictures they just took on the 1.5 inch color LCD preview screen
  • Features image resolution of 1.3 or .3 Megapixels which is selected by the user to create great 4×5 prints
  • 128MB of Flash memory for storing up to 500 pictures

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The award-winning and best-selling Kid Tough Digital Camera was the first preschool appropriate digital camera that was tough and easy enough to stand up to rough preschooler use. The Camera has an easy-to-use format and simple buttons while also featuring a 1.5″ color LCD preview screen which allows kids to instantly see the picture they’ve taken and view or delete previous shots, Image resolution of 1.3 or .3 Megapixels(user selected)

Rating: 4 Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera   Blue (out of 34 reviews)

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List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 57.00

Pros

The camera’s style is excellent. The digital camera is rated for 3-year-olds, but my 26-month-old daughter was getting photos in seconds. The manage grips are perfectly placed. Snapping photos is quick sufficient for any child, having a shutter sound to tell the kid the image was captured. The photo displays about the LCD for any couple of seconds after which disappears having a beep.

The digital camera is auto-everything, such as its flash. A kid only has to point and shoot.

Photos are very easily reviewed with two arrow buttons following towards the LCD screen, along having a delete button. My daughter does not use these controls yet, although for any brief period she enjoyed hitting the delete button.

The USB port for downloading pictures is behind a sliding tab, a style I desire would replace the rubber finish caps on my adult cameras.

A wrist strap is constructed to the base.

The camera’s sturdy style accommodates drops, dings and bangs, or so I presume. That is 1 from the camera’s promoting points.

Cons

The image quality is not that good. The picture resolution is really a lowly 640×480 pixels. When my daughter captures pictures, they’re substantially distorted, even when utilizing the flash. Digital camera shake is definitely an concern for her, but even when I capture pictures they’re really soft. Some from the concentrate concern is most likely due towards the camera’s fixed lens (it is sort of like utilizing a disposable digital camera).

Our indoor photos had been particularly grainy and dark, even using the flash, unless taken following to some window (although I understand now I didn’t consist of truly poor ones in my samples beneath).
Outdoor pictures suffered from severely blown highlights (bright or shiny objects turn out to be white).

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  1. Julie E. Vanderwekken
    July 9th, 2010 at 18:04 | #1

    Review by Julie E. Vanderwekken for Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Blue
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    My 4 year old got this a few days ago, and he loves it! I liked the two eyehole feature, but he seems to do fine just looking at the back like a regular digital camera to focus on what he wants to take a picture of. It has an automatic flash when needed, a power button, a trash button and two playback buttons. Also has a cord to plug into the computer to download pictures. Very durable and big enough for small pudgy hands to grip onto. It seems to have rubbery stuff on the outside to make it more slip proof as well. This is a perfect 1st camera for young kids in my opinion.

  2. J. Crippen
    July 9th, 2010 at 18:07 | #2

    Review by J. Crippen for Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Blue
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    My youngest granddaughter won second place in our county fair with one of the photos she took on my backup point and shoot. I recently grabbed one of these to encourage her more. The camera’s been dropped, tripped over and just about anything else you can think of. She’s just turned 7 and is already going to town with this little camera. a great price, too!

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  3. Elli
    July 9th, 2010 at 19:02 | #3

    Review by Elli for Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Blue
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    After reading all the reviews, I chose to get my two year old (she’s a very old two) the Kidizoom for Christmas. On Christmas Eve, we discovered it was defective and I quickly ran to Toys R Us to get a replacement. All they had was this Fisher Price one, so we got that instead.

    This week, I found the Kidizoom for an amazing price and got that one as a ‘backup’ camera, so I’ve been able to compare the two.

    First of all, the “pictures” that this one takes are laughable. My cell phone takes better pictures by far. The flash is completely spastic, and you can’t control when it goes off or doesn’t.

    When I first imported the photos, I was shocked. I’d heard the pics weren’t great, but seriously? They barely register as images.

    Also, the button to take pictures is in a really hard place to reach.

    The only thing I can say is that it’s very sturdy – so if your child is going to hurl the camera around or something … well, maybe just don’t get them a camera at all!

    The Kidizoom takes clear shots and you can change all sorts of settings.

  4. Joanna Forest
    July 9th, 2010 at 19:42 | #4

    Review by Joanna Forest for Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Blue
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    Kids love this unbreakable camera, and it really works.

    What’s not to like?

  5. Toddler Mom
    July 9th, 2010 at 19:52 | #5

    Review by Toddler Mom for Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Blue
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    My 4yo daughter loves our digital camera (she actually can take really good pictures), so I wanted to buy her a drop-proof digital camera of her own. She literally used it once and then had no interest afterwards. I think this is because the screen is so small and the pictures are grainy and dull in color compared to real digital cameras.

    It’s a waste of money for a toy camera when the low budget digital cameras are the same price…just unfortunately, the “grown-up” digital cameras are not drop proof.

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