Childrens Digital Camera

Childs Digital Camera

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Finding the right childs digital camera that is both tough and easy to operate can be an adventure.

For children and 8 years old and younger, the toy manufacturers offer the best childs digital camera models since they are built to withstand the punishment that only a child can deliver. That's their strong point since several are almost indestructible. 

If you have a 3-5 year old, the Fisher Price Kid tough model that is very rugged and simple to operate is a good choice. Designed for younger children ages 3 and up, it is easy to operate and bounces with no damage. To learn more about Fisher Price Kid Tough camera you can go here: Fisher Price Digital Camera.

For children a little older, you have the option of getting a simple to operate point and shoot digital camera from one of the major manufacturers. These digital cameras are no where near as tough as the toy models but can produce much better pictures and still have simple controls.

Camera Features: The toy models have very simple controls and take abuse well. But the pictures they can be less than what you want. Due to the a fixed lens and the common problem of lighting, good quality results are difficult. But most really young children don't care since they are more interested in taking the pictures. Entry level units from the well known camera manufacturers have simple controls and do a little better at taking good pictures but are much more susceptible to damage. 

So depending on the age and maturity of your child, pick the model that fits their needs best. The digital cameras designed by the toy manufactures are more of a toy and will hold up well but be a little weak on the picture side whereas the camera manufacturers models take much better photos but can't take the abuse.

Budgets And Prices
: The toy models are actually more expensive, around $50 to $100. The entry level adult versions come as low as $30 but may die a sudden death quickly since they can't take much abuse. You could start off with a disposable camera for around $10-$12 dollars to see if their is any interest with your child. That's a good choice to test the waters so to speak and then pick the model that will work for your child's age and ability..

Don't Forget About Accessories: If the camera you choose doesn't come with a rechargeable battery, a set of rechargeable batteries will save you money in the long run. If the camera has the ability to take a memory card, additional or and larger memory cards are always a good thing. A good and protective carrying case is a good idea too.

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