Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Pink

November 29th, 2009 · No Comments

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Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera - Pink
 
Manufacturer: Fisher Price
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List Price: $49.99
Sale Price: $72.49
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Product Description

A real digital camera that's tough enough and easy enough for kids to use all by themselves?ó?é¼?Ç¥and now it's waterproof for spills and splashes, too! Two-eye viewing makes it easy for kids to look through the viewfinder; sturdy dual hand grips help them steady their shot; big buttons are easy for their little hands to press. Controls are simple to follow?ó?é¼?Ç¥there's even a built-in auto flash?ó?é¼?Ç¥and the color LCD preview screen lets kids instantly see the pictures they've taken. Stores up to 500 pictures with 64 MB of internal memory. With a simple USB connection, kids can even download their pictures to your computer for editing, printing, or e-mailing! Includes USB cable. Features 1.5" color LCD screen Big Buttons for easy use Two-Eye viewing Built-in auto flash Specifications: Stores up to 500 images Waterproof for 30 minutes in up to 3 feet of water. Compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Apple Mac OSX, Apple Mac OS9 Requires USB port 1.1 or higher for computer connectivity. Two image resolution settings: 0.3 and 1.3 interpolated (640 x 480 resolution) mega pixels for 4" x 6" prints. 64 MB built-in memory Approx. 5" L x 3" W x 3?é??" H. Requires 4 "AAA" batteries.

Product Details

  • Award Winning Kid Tough Camera
  • Easy-to-use format and simple buttons
  • Children can see pictures they just took on the 1.5" color LCD preview screen
  • Features image resolution of 1.3 or .3 Megapixels which is selected by the user to create great 4x5 prints
  • 128MB of Flash memory for storing up to 500 pictures

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Customer Reviews

Not even worth half it's price.
 
Review Date: March 9, 2010
Reviewer: Brue Hoyt, columbus, oh
I bought this at Target for only 39.99 on sale. It is not even worth that. I takes terrible pictures. Changing resolution is not simple and the default setting is not suitable for viewing on the computer let alone printing at any size. The flash does not fire when needed most of the time. A low end regular camera for the same price is a much better option. My daughter at 3 can work our camera - there is no need for this toy - that is what it is - a toy - not a functional camera. If there is a way to add an SD card, I can't see it. On teh plus side the kids do use it. Unfortunately close to none of the pictures are salvageable even with editing in iPhoto.

Oh and here is how to change resolution:
Your camera comes set up to take normal quality pictures (standard resolution). If you'd like to take higher quality pictures (high resolution), follow these steps.
Press the image back and image forward at the same time and hold
Press the shutter release button You?ll hear a tone.
The high resolution icon appears on the LCD screen .
You are ready to take pictures in high resolution.
To change back to standard resolution, repeat this procedure.
Note: When you change batteries, the resolution resets to standard.
When reviewing pictures, images taken in high resolution will have
the high resolution icon shown on the LCD screen.
Simply Awful -- Stay Away
 
Review Date: February 27, 2010
Reviewer: olpcuser, boston, ma United States
This product is so awful that it has prompted me to write my first Amazon review in over a year.

There are several different versions of Fisher Price cameras. Sloppy Amazon product information makes it impossible to know which one I'm reviewing (or which one you'll get if you purchase). My daughter's looks *exactly* like the one in the (current) product photos. Pink heart graphics. Round buttons. 4 AAA batteries in a plastic tray. No SD card. USB port behind the hinged battery door.

I haven't had problems with reliability, like some reviewers. The camera has "worked" the same since new. The photos are horrible. Worse than any cell phone camera. The flash is totally unpredictable. It eats batteries. Plan on putting four AAA batteries in it at least twice a week.

Since purchasing this piece of junk I've had the opportunity to play with a VTech kids camera. It's SO much better.

The later Fisher Price cameras may be better than this one, but be sure to steer clear of the one I've described here.
Great Transitional Camera
 
Review Date: February 25, 2010
Reviewer: S. Stein,
We purchased this camera for our granddaughter's 5th birthday. We got Amazon's Frustration Free packaging so we were able to put the batteries in the camera befor we gave it to her. She was so excited when she opened it. It fit her hands perfectly and with one quick explanation of the 3 main buttons she was taking pictures. The screen is large enough to actually see the picture clearly and the two view finders make it easy for her 2 year old brother to play with it as well. The camera takes decent pictures, it is easy to use and it is very sturdy. We feel like we got our money's worth on this one!
Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls
Future Photographer
 
Review Date: February 16, 2010
Reviewer: Temekia Cotton, Georgia
I gave this to my daughter for Christmas because she is always begging for my digital camera and she loved it! She goes around the house taking pictures of any and eveything.It is easy for her as a 3 year old to operate (turn on and off and take pictures by herself).
My little one loved it!
 
Review Date: February 16, 2010
Reviewer: Jessica A. Flanders, Massachusetts
This is perfect for a toddler. I got this for my 2 1/2 year old for Christmas. She loves it! The picture quality isn't great, but she doesn't care. It also keeps her away from my camera. IT holds over 50 pictures. She uses it all the time and I have found some great pics that I didn't know she took. I definitely recommend this for young kids.
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