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Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls

Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls
From Fisher Price

Price: $179.99

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Product Description

Fisher-Price Kid Tough Digital Camera Toys - This cute, pink camera with flower decals and a two-eye view finder is actually an ultra-durable, digital camera that your daughter will love. With a 1.6" color LCD preview screen, she can view, sort, delete, or store up to 60 pictures at a time. When she's found her favorite pictures, help her connect the included USB cord into the computer. The camera is compatible with Windows 2000/ME/XP/VISTA and Macintosh. Then, just follow the easy steps to print her picture show. Your daughter's going to love this gift.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #66012 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Fisher-Price
  • Model: J8210
  • Dimensions: 2.20 pounds

Features

  • The Kid-Tough Digital Camera is the first preschool-appropriate digital camera that is tough enough to stand up to rough use
  • 2-eye viewing makes it easy to look through the viewfinder and a 1.3" color LCD preview screen lets kids instantly see the pictures they’ve taken
  • 640x480 resolution for 4x6" prints; 8MB built-in memory that stores up to 50 pictures; slot for SD memory card (sold separately) increases storage
  • Includes 2 handle grips, CD with digital camera software, USB cord for computer connection, built-in flash and wrist strap
  • Requires 4 AA batteries (not included)

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Preschoolers can learn the art of photography with this digital camera designed especially for them. With a 1.3" color LCD preview screen, easy navigation menu and wrist strap, it's meant to stand up to typical rough preschooler use. Kids can instantly see the picture they've taken on the LCD screen, or they can delete previous shots. It features dual handle grips ergonomically designed for little hands, and two-eye viewing that makes looking through the viewfinder a breeze. Features 640 x 480 resolution for quality 4 x 6 prints, 8 MB built-in memory for up to 50 pictures, SD card slot for increased storage capacity, easy navigation menu, USB cord for computer connection, camera software CD, built-in flash and a wrist strap. Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included). Measures 5.5" x 3" x 4.5".


Customer Reviews

Good, but could be better4
Got this for my daughter's fifth birthday. It's tough, and survives her taking it to school and having the other kids take pics too, great job there. It's really interesting as a father to see how she spent her day.

Quality, however, could easily be better. They are comparable to my old cannon 1.3 megapixel, set at its lowest resolution, which means much lower than 1.3 megapixel. My phone takes better pics, and for today's day and age (not to mention the price) you should expect more. At least one megapixel, please! I bought a 516 additional memory card and she'll be able to take pictures till she's 16 years old w/out deleting any!

Fisher price: Go back, do it again and get it right please (2 megapixels and its a 5 star +). I'll happily buy another and I can't find anything comparable on the market (as bad as the resolution is, the others I saw seem even worse).

Crappy pictures, fun for kids3
The pictures are really **LOW** quality. Intuitive toy for kids, they love it, but you cannot help feel that for this price the camera could have a higher definition. LCD screen pretty low quality too.

Great camera for kids5
In a world of 10 megapixel cameras, expectations for toys need to be set properly. This is a 1/3 megapixel camera. It does a great job at what it was designed to do - take reasonably good pictures for a camera that can take a beating.

The LCD is grainy and doesn't reflect the image actually captured. On a PC, the image is better. Other kids cameras do a horrible job indoors. With the flash on this one, the indoor pictures are acceptable.

I would recommend this for all kids not responsible enough with a real digital camera, and old enough to not fire the flash at close proximity to eyes.