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Toys and Games Reviews of Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for BoysCustomer Review: Great camera for the pre-school crowd Summary: 4 Stars
We got this camera for our 3 year old daughter, she loves it. It is very durable, and easy for her to use. She can easily review the pictures she takes and delete any pictures that she doesn't like. You will want to buy an optional memory card to store more pictures. The photo quality is poor, but that doesn't matter to her. If you are buying a camera for a more responsible carefull, grade school child, you will want to buy a regular cheap digital camera. But for the younger kids who love taking pictures, who can't be trusted to not destroy a normal camera, this is the way to go. I would give this 5 stars if the photos were not so blurry. This is the only digital camera with an lcd display on the back for the younger kids that I have found. I highly recommend this product, just don't expect the pictures to win any awards.
Customer Review: fun but not durable Summary: 3 Stars
My son totally loves this camera because of the ease of use and he is able to take pictures and "see" them. 5 days after he received it from santa it broke. He dropped it and the soft part by the eye piece split and broke. He was devestated because I took it back to where I purchased it and there are no more left. They are definitely not worth the $90 listed here. The photo quality is poor and durability is a joke. When I saw on the commerical that the boy dropped it down a flight of stairs I thought it would be perfect for my 5 year old...but after only 5 days we are without a gift from Santa. I gave it a 3 because of the ease of use and my son loved how fun it was. I will probably just buy a different digital camera to replace with at least 3 megapixels....this camera just doesn't live up to Fisher Price quality.
Customer Review: Heads Cut Off Summary: 3 Stars
Before the camera quit working on us, I realized that the viewing for the camera requires you to compensate for the fact that the lens is a good inch lower, and most pictures of people are of their heads cut off. The digital screen on it is very hard to see. I would steer clear of this camera unless your child is old enough to compensate for the difference in eye piece and lens placement.
They are on the right track with this product, but it needs improvements to the viewfinder and lens placement, and the delete button right in the back.
We are pretty sure it quit working because it was dropped a few times.
So, durability not sufficient for the high price.
My 2-3 year old LOVED it and we are sad that it quit working.
Customer Review: 3 year LOVES IT Summary: 4 Stars
My 3 year old loves this camera my 1 year old daughter is even able to use it. They are not nice to toys but we have had no problems with this one it has been dropped many times and unlike many other toys keeps on ticking.
The view finder is great at first my son had some trouble with it he would look thought the eye hole and then snap and really quick go to look at the view finder and end up with pictures of feet he figured it out very quickly though. now he just looks at the view finder and takes great photos of the T.V, the floor, his feet, his sisters feet, and my left boob. The only problem I have is that the flash is slow to start back up so we end up with half the pictures very dark and the software it came with is not very good. I will stick to using Photoshop.
Customer Review: Great, tough little camera, easy to use, but don't expect pro quality Summary: 4 Stars
This was a great purchase for our 4 year old, who had become very adept at handling our "grownup" camera. He now focuses on his own camera without wasting film as he was with the old school film cameras for kids. We are happy with the durability, ease of use, etc. However, if you, the adult, are expecting great quality photos, you may be a little disappointed. The photos come out somewhat grainy, and occasionally blurry or with odd lighting, often too harsh. But we don't expect much from a kids camera, and have only printed out a few photos with it, indoors, in often bad lighting. The idea for us was to give him a way to participate in photographing his own memories without a) wasting real film/processing and b) using our own camera. He loves it, and therefore so do we!
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