Help! Digital camera for kids?!?

lenshanem

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I need to replace the pieces of junk (Disney Pix Max) that I had to return today since THREE of them went bad on us. These were Christmas gifts for my girls so now I'm trying to find something to replace them with. I have a 6 and almost 9 year old so it needs to be somewhat sturdy and easy. I want to keep it under $100 for each. I could really use some suggestions. (They have already got 1 GB SD cards.) If the camera takes regular ole' batteries all the better, too.

Thanks so much!
 
I see two choices, although I have no experience with either. The Fischer-Price Kid-Tough digital camera or a low-end P&S from any reputable dealer, such as Kodak. The Kid-Tough is $79, but a Kodak P&S start at $99. I'd look into these options and look at other offerings from Sony, Canon, etc.
 
I let my 8 yr old daughter use my old Sony Mavica. It's big enough for her to hold, has a huge screen in the back, and the disks (yikes, disks!!) are easily transferable for her. You can find them on ebay.
 
i don't think there are any decent cameras intended for kids, at least none that i have found. i don't count the fisher-price since the resolution is only 640x480.

so i was looking at cheap non-zoom cameras like the kodak c530. $94 at amazon. my primary remaining concern is the ruggedness since i'm sure my kid will drop it several times. i don't want to buy something that will break the first time she uses it. this is the primary reason i am still buying disposable film cameras for her.

i see that hp has a model called the e327 for around $90. i haven't checked into that yet.
 

so i was looking at cheap non-zoom cameras like the kodak c530. $94 at amazon. my primary remaining concern is the ruggedness since i'm sure my kid will drop it several times. i don't want to buy something that will break the first time she uses it. this is the primary reason i am still buying disposable film cameras for her.

We had similar concerns about ruggedness when we bought our dd a camera for her 7th b-day. Many retailers are now offering extended warranties that will cover accidental damage like that--just be sure to check the fine print. We ended up with a Nikon Coolpix L4, which was around $130 (6 months ago; I've seen the next model up advertised for that price recently), and I think the warranty was around $30. Since the camera only came with a wrist strap, we also bought her a neck strap, which she is required to wear whenever she uses the camera. I'd recommend that to anyone buying a digital camera for a child. So far, so good on the damage front. Also, she loves the video capability. She keeps filling up her memory cards with video and not taking many pictures.
 
getting an extended warranty that covers accidental damage is a very interesting idea. where did you find accidental damage coverage for $30?

do you use a breakaway neck strap for the camera to reduce the risk of choking? i'm concerned about that.

thanks.
 
getting an extended warranty that covers accidental damage is a very interesting idea. where did you find accidental damage coverage for $30?

do you use a breakaway neck strap for the camera to reduce the risk of choking? i'm concerned about that.

thanks.

It was a local/regional camera shop. I'm not positive, but I think Staples offers a similar one for a comparable price.

I hadn't thought about a breakaway strap (bad Mommy!:headache: ), although she really doesn't use the camera when she's running around or climbing on playground equipment, etc. It's a good idea though--I'll keep my eye out for one. I had a little trouble finding a strap that was small enough for her (she's 7 and tiny).
 
I bought my son a Nikon L4 too. He loves it and it really takes great pictures..
 
Try ebay. There are a lot of people selling lower resolution cameras in great condition because they recently upgraded.

I've bought those "kids" digital cameras before and they were a big disappointment to my kids: DS 10, DD9 - Low quality, no view screen, and hard to use.

However, for about $30, including shipping, I was able to by a used, brand name 2.0MP camera with a view screen. It retailed for $300 in 2002.
 














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