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Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera - Pink
(Toy) Fisher-Price
Enhanced imager for good low light performance
Features: 1.44 TFT colored screen, Inbuilt memory that stores over 1000+picures, 0.3 mega pixel imager, 4x digital zoom
Features easy and child friendly controls
Kid-Tough and built to survive drop, after drop, after drop
Add fun special effects with downloadable software
Price:
$39.99
$39.09
Customer Reviews:
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Perfect size for little ones - pictures are not the best quality
This is a perfect camera for a preschooler. The size is easy for them to hold, the double viewfinder means they don't have to coordinate closing one eye to look through it. The camera has extra effects that the kids can add to the pictures which make the camera even more fun. However, the... -
Love it!
We bought this for my daughter's 3rd birthday and it has been a hit. Since then we have had a new baby in the house and she loves taking pictures of her new baby sister. She can operate it all on her own and if she takes her time it takes really decent photos considering it is a child's camera....
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Forum can be a difficult, but I decided to try.
Our daughter has the camera above, and I want to put his pictures on our PC.
I just went to Fisher Price to find a manual, but could not find it.
Then I looked for other sources and comments. This one was useful: http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/ fisher-price-kid-tough/1707-6501_7-32319 095.
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ours is the older version and it does have a slot for a memory card and says in the book they can be bought seperately but doesn't state which or where you can get them from. i've searched the fisher price website for info but no luck
From what I can see of the product description it is internal memory only, no SD slot.
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Price:
$39.99
$36.39
Enhanced imager for good low light performance
Features: 1.44 TFT colored screen, Inbuilt memory that stores over 1000+picures, 0.3 mega pixel imager, 4x digital zoom
Features easy and child friendly controls
Kid-Tough and built to survive drop, after drop, after drop
Add fun special effects with downloadable software
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Who better to test the cameras made especially for children just as photographers?
Consumer Reports gave 30 fun-loving photographers five made-for-kids cameras to try, including some of Fisher Price, Crayola and Lego. They are priced between $ 35 and $ 60. For comparison, the children used a normal camera, too. Received more scientific testing in the laboratory. Adult testers found the battery life quite good on all cameras. The shutter delay was short, too. They also tested the image quality. "All the children were two to three cameras megapixels, and they use plastic lenses instead of glass, so the image quality was not good. But this is not a priority for children anyway, "said Consumer Reports' Carol Manga. The children thought the cameras are easy to use. Some of these cameras have special features like the graphics you can add to your photos on the camera from $ 50 to Disney.

