Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera - Pink | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
Buy New: $69.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 10815
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 7.5 x 8.5
MPN: L8342 Model: L8342 UPC: 027084591033 EAN: 0027084534665
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| • | This product is a re-stage of the Kid-Tough Digital Camera J8028. | | • | 1.6" color LCD preview screen (WAS 1.3") Dual-handle grips Two-eye view finder. Compatible with Mac - Comes with built-in auto flash, wrist strap, and Camera compatible with Windows 2000/ME/XP/VISTA and Macintosh | | • | 1.3 interpolated Mega Pixels or 640 x 480 resolution for 4" x 6" prints (WAS just 640 x 480 resolution) | | • | 8 MB built-in memory stores up to 60 pictures (depending on resolution) & USB cord for computer connection | | • | SD memory card slot for increased storage capacity (SD card sold separately). Do not use "high speed" SD card or SD card with a capacity higher than 1GB. |
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Product Description Fisher-Price Kid Tough Digital Camera Toys - new version sure have evolved. 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.
Amazon.com Product Description Let your children show you the world through their eyes with the Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera. This innovative toy is a real digital camera designed to be sturdy enough and simple enough for kids as young as three years of age to use. This digital camera is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Children's Technology Review's 2006 Editor's Choice, and the Parents Magazine 2006 Best Toys of the Year. 
Simply plug the camera into your computer and download the pictures. View larger. | 
Fisher Price's kid-tough construction makes this digital camera sturdy. View larger. | Designed for Little Hands The Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera provides a great outlet for your children's creativity and offers them a fun, simple introduction to both photography and digital technology. Featuring the trademark Fisher Price "kid-tough" construction, this fully functional digital camera is sturdy enough and safe enough for small children. It's also designed to make picture-taking as easy as possible for little ones, with big, easy-to-use control buttons and a two-eye view finder. Dual handgrips make a steady shot easier for little hands to manage. The camera also has a 1.6-inch color LCD display, just like a grown-up's camera, where pictures can be viewed instantly. Your children can take pictures at the park or zoo, or, thanks to the automatic flash, their next party. Works with your Home Computer The camera has 8 megabytes of memory, which can store up to 60 pictures. You can purchase larger memory cards to increase the memory. Once your child fills up the memory card, simply plug the camera into your computer and download the pictures for printing or for using in photo art programs. The camera includes 1.3 interpolated megapixels or 640-by-480 resolution for 4-by-6-inch prints. It is compatible with Macintosh and with Windows 2000 or later. The camera requires four AA batteries; it comes with one lithium CR2032 battery. What's in the Box Pink camera, USB cord, lithium CR2032 battery, and wrist strap.
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Made my daughter's birthday! August 10, 2007 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
My 4yr old daughter was set up for this toy. She was using everything she could get her hands on as a pretend camera including toy cell phones and anything that was remotely rectangular box shaped. When she opened this camera she was beyond excited. She used it at her own party and had the memory full within 15 minutes.
The Kid tough digital camera will store about 60 or so images at the default resolution. We haven't transferred any images to a pc yet, but on the screen they look poor. Maybe worse than the typical cell phone camera. That's ok though as that is not the main benefit of the camera anyway.
For the kids here's the deal. . .you have a viewfinder that you can keep both eyes open with, it makes a real shutter sound and makes an actual picture that you can review on the LCD screen. They don't care about the quality of the photos.
For the parent it is a great transition into early photography training, and using a PC. Digital is great. . .I wasn't allowed to use a camera until much later in life because of the costs of film.
It IS tough and seems to be able to hold up to my kid anyway. If your child has a bent toward cameras and taking photos this is a great toy.
Perfect for Little Ones July 27, 2007 24 out of 29 found this review helpful
I bought this for my almost 4 year old daughter. She loves taking pictures with our camera and I wanted her to have one of her own. It is very easy to use and I like that she can hold the camera and push the button with ease. If your child likes taking pictures (of everything and anything) I recommend this camera. A little pricey but worth it.
zrecs.com compared all and found this one was the best, and I agree December 3, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
My 5 year old is wild about this and we are very pleased with the purchase. It's been easy for her, easy for us to download and unbelievably durable. We checked Zrecs.com which did a side-by-side comparison test-trials with all the kids digital cameras (pixie,world, and v-tech included)and they picked the fisher price one on all counts, including resolution. I do concede that the pic resolution is not at the level adult cameras are, but I imagine that has something to do with attempting to package that somewhat fragile technology in the sturdiest form possible. The pics are still good enough to put in a scrapbook, etc.
Note: I would suggest spending the extra $ and buy the camera packaged with the extra memory card. It's hard to find it to buy separately and 60 pictures go quickly with trigger-happy kids. Hope this helps! Merry Christmas!
Hours of fun for a toddler December 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 2.5 year old daughter just received this is a Christmas gift. She LOVES it. She immediately knew how to use it and was snapping pictures left and right. We've even uploaded her photograph art to our Web site so the family can see the amusing photos she has taken. No, the picture quality isn't the highest but the ease of use for toddler fingers makes up for it. I would suggest this camera for the 2-4 age group. A child older than 4 can operate and probably not completely destroy, an inexpensive regular camera. But for a 2 year old, the minimal buttons, chunky hand grips, large viewfinder and easy to hit picture taking button are worth the price.
Great product, very durable!! January 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 4 year old grandaughter loves this camera! She has dropped it several times and it still works just fine. She loves taking pictures and they turn out great!! Would definately recommend this product.
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