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Someone asked about buying a digital camera for a young child, but I can not find the question. Perhaps you got a good answer.

I just saw a Fisher Price "Kid Tough" Digital Camera in WalMart. It looked pretty cool for $59.99. It has internal memory, but also accepts SD memory cards. The LCD is only 1.3", but kids have better eyesight than you or I. What I especially liked about it was the binocular viewfinder and dual hand grip. It looks like a Gameboy with a lens. The picture size is 640x480. There are camera phones out there with better resolution, but we ARE talking about a toy for a child here...

Check it out: http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=2620&e=cameralanding

Yes, I know this is not a question.

2006-09-13 12:14:14 · 7 answers · asked by Picture Taker 7 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

I appreciate the suggestions, but please understand that I am NOT looking for a camera. I posted this in response to an earlier question on the topic, but I can no longer find the question. Thanks, though.

2006-09-14 05:49:16 · update #1

7 answers

You just gave me a great idea for a Christmas present for one of my children. Sounds great....Thanks!

2006-09-13 12:22:23 · answer #1 · answered by Lu 4 · 0 0

If you really want to go on the cheap, and the child doesn't care about image quality, an old JamCam could fit the bill. Drawbacks are it shoots 320x240, takes lousy photos in anything less than sunlight, and can burn through a 9volt battery quick with heavy use.

If you're technically inclined, Wallgreens, Long's, CVS, and Ritz Camera sells a $10 "disposable" digital camera that takes 24 1.3MP photos. With $10 of parts, you can build your own cable to download and reset the camera yourself. Search the web for "dakota camera" for more info.

But if you expect the camera to go through abuse, then I'd say go with the Fisher-Price one you found.

2006-09-14 01:35:40 · answer #2 · answered by knowitall 4 · 0 0

Itv relatively relies upon on how previous the newborn is. Many infants cameras are decrease determination because of the fact it makes them extra fee-effective to offer and the customary public do no longer % to spend 1000's of greenbacks on some thing which would be broken or lost relatively. for extremely youthful youngsters, say 4 years previous, toughness is extra substantial than cameras that print out poster sized prints. because of the fact the youngsters become older, the cameras get extra high priced, state-of-the-paintings, greater and better determination. let us know what age your conversing approximately and we are able to grant extra proper help.

2016-11-07 06:40:15 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i saw at rite aid there was this digital camera for only 20 bucks. but the thing is its disposable.. but the cool thing about it is that you can also delete pictures on it too.
since its for a kid, i suggest you get this instead.
and just put some stickers on it to jazz it up for a kid friendly look.

2006-09-14 18:05:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

if you want to give them cameras, give them film camera, because you can still control whatever they are picturing before posting on the Internet by taking yourself the film to develop

otherwise, kids can put pics directly on the net and God knows the weirdos there

2006-09-13 12:23:25 · answer #5 · answered by oveningskor 4 · 1 0

Sony makes awesome cameras, too y'know?

2006-09-13 14:34:56 · answer #6 · answered by Shane S 1 · 0 0

Here is a non-answer for your non-question:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060831215449AAgrr66

2006-09-13 12:23:56 · answer #7 · answered by ghost orchid 5 · 0 0

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