3 Things to Consider in Choosing a Digital Camera for Kids
Picture quality is not usually that high with a camera for this age group, 2.0 mega pixels are pretty standard - but don't reject a model on this basis. Remember that you are not choosing a camera for yourself, this is for a little child and whatever camera you put into their hands, you are never going to get high quality images when the photographer cannot stay still for thirty seconds at a time!They have a wide range of good digital cameras for kids. The cameras for boys are blue in color while those for girls are in pink. The cameras have a dual viewfinder so that children can frame their shots keeping both eyes open. The Fisher Price cameras also come with an inbuilt flash. The pictures are stored in 64 MB internal memory and can be viewed on a 1.5 inch color LCD display on the camera.
Large, easy to use buttons and controls are an absolute 'must', whatever model you choose. Children are so easily distracted and batteries can quickly become depleted if the child leaves the camera on and goes off to do something else. Many models have an automatic switch-off feature on a timer which switches off the camera, saving the batteries if no functions are used within a certain length of time. However taking pictures is made much easier when the camera has a large, LCD display screen so the child can check the picture they are taking, just by looking at the screen. A rotating lens which enables the child to take pictures of himself or include himself in a picture with friends or family is a great feature to have as well. It seems to be a great source of fascination, particularly with younger children.
Let your kids have fun with their digital camera. Encourage them to photograph whatever subjects appeal to them. What should you expect to pay for a camera with all these great features? You can often get top spec. models at budget model prices if you look for special offers and deals in store and online.
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