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Old 05-22-2007, 02:01 PM   #1
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Digital camera for a kid

We're about to bite the bullet and buy our first digital camera -- but it's for DD7, not us. I'm too cheap to replace my film camera when it still works and takes perfectly good pictures.
So I'm looking for recommendations for an inexpensive digital camera that is good quality for the price.
She's 7, so the Fisher Price option is out (too babyish). From what I've read the Disney cameras aren't great quality, so those ore out too. That said, she's 7, so dropping and loss are very real possibilities, yet we don't want her to outgrow it right away either. Not that I expect any camera to survive much dropping -- its more an issue of life span and my willingness to shell out much money for it.
It's a purely economic decision. Up to now we've been arming her with disposables, but the picture quality is generally lousy and we only get one or two good pics per roll. Our old 35 mm saves the cost of the disposable camera, but still the developing and printing for 3 good pics is a pretty high per-photo average. So we figure with the ability to delete lousy pics and only print good ones, we'll break even fairly soon.

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I wish digital cameras had been around when my DD was younger as we spent a lot of money developing pictures of walls etc! I don't have any specific advice for you, but I ran across an article about buying digital cameras for kids that you might find helpful. Top Digital Cameras for Children - Best Digital Cameras for Kids Good luck and let you know what you end up getting!
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We actually were just facing this dilemma. My dd is 5.5yo and will be 6yo when we travel to WDW in December. I had planned for the last year to pick up the FP camera but the more reviews I read, the more I realized that it wouldn't work out for her (almost every review remarked about the poor quality of the images).

We had been thinking of purchasing a new camera so we ended up getting a Canon SD750. We spent $239 on it (would have spent $60-$70 for the FP camera), plus the extra memory card... and we are giving dd our old Fuji (which I can't stand).

I thought about getting a princess camera but couldn't see spending the extra $$ when she'll do fine w/ the Fuji.

Good luck finding something for your dd.
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If you currently have a digital camera, and it's an older one, I would suggest buying a newer one for you and handing the older one down. I say this because the current camera you have obviously takes good photos or you would have replaced it already. And the newer cameras give you higher resolution photos, with many more features, for about the same price the one you have cost...

If you're very happy with what you have and don't want to give it up, the 4 and 5 MP cameras are coming down in price to where the are almost disposable. Very few digital cameras are made to absorb much shock from dropping, though those with the rubber coated handles and ends will do better.

Browse this site for camera information and maybe some recommendations

Steve's Digicams - Main Menu

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We don't have a digital camera -- I still use low tech film and it works just fine for me. I can't see spending 200+ on a camera for a 7 year old.
We've debated about buying a digital for us and giving her our film one -- but that won't really cure the only-two-pictures-are-really-usable dilemma.
And selecting a camera for us would be the subject for an entirely different thread!
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My sister bought her kids Kodak Easy Share cameras for Christmas- they are ages 7 and 9. She got the ones priced around $130 and is very pleased with the picture quality, the ease of use for the kids, and of course, the ability to delete all the "oops" pictures. They recently went to London and Paris and many of the great shots they got came from the kids!

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My sister bought her kids Kodak Easy Share cameras for Christmas- they are ages 7 and 9. She got the ones priced around $130 and is very pleased with the picture quality, the ease of use for the kids, and of course, the ability to delete all the "oops" pictures. They recently went to London and Paris and many of the great shots they got came from the kids!

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I have one of these Kodak Easy SHare cameras for myself. (Gave DD the old digital camera.) But even when she takes pics with my camera they are wonderful!

I personaly would reccomend the Easy Share. My mom got a new digital camera (different brand and about $200 more than mine) and her pics never come out as good as mine.
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That said, she's 7, so dropping and loss are very real possibilities, yet we don't want her to outgrow it right away either.
I suppose it depends on how much you think she might drop it, or have it get knocked of a table, or sat on, or maybe left out in the rain, etc. It's not like they can't survive a drop or two. Then again though, even one smallish drop at the right angle could total it. Lens could crack, lens assembly could get jammed/thrown out of wack. If you think it's likely to get dropped a couple times, just pick one up that you won't be too disappointed about if it doesn't survive too long.
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We've been eyeing up a Kodak Easy Share for DS. He'll be 5 in a few months. We have an older digital camera, but we hated the quality, so no point in handing it down. When we upgrade, DS will get our DImageZ2. He's pretty good with cameras and gets frustrated with the OTUCs because he can't see the picture right after he takes it like when he uses ours. With a small backpack or fanny pack to stow the camera in and a wrist or neck strap to hold it, most cameras can avoid being dropped or lost.
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The Christmas before last I got digital cameras for my cousins' three children (then ages 6, 6, and 4 or something like that - I can't keep track, LOL). They have a flash, an LCD screen, and can accept a memory card in addition to the small amount of built-in memory. First thing we did out of the box was to put the wrist straps on them, of course! I still saw one survive a small drop, though.

Anyway, I got them from this site for about $30-40 each (the kids' b-days are all within about a month before Christmas so they were birthday/Christmas gifts - I would've spent just as much buying a toy or whatever for each of them, plus since I got three I think I got a quantity discount) at the time: http://www.ecamerafilms.com I recommend this store!


I got them adult digital cameras because

(a) I didn't want their parents having to pay for film and processing, especially how kids take photos

(b) Children's digital cameras didn't come with flashes or screens or didn't accept memory cards and/or had poor reviews

(c) At that price, it was cheaper than or the same price as kids' cameras

(d) The quality seemed to be better than made-for-kids cameras

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DS (age 6) has a Kodak Easy Share and he loves it. It takes great pics. He's dropped it several times and it still works fine. I bought the printer dock for him for his birthday. He loves printing his own pictures.
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I love the idea; we just got a new digital and are passing our old Nikon Coolpix down to our DD11 for her use. I definately recommend that you get one with a wrist (or neck) strap, and just get her used to carrying it that way.

I think giving them a camera teaches responsibility, and having one that takes good pictures makes it great -- otherwise they get frustrated that they feel they invested time and energy into taking something that isn't worth much.
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A great place to look is Craigslist (if it's available to you). I got my daughter a nice Panasonic Lumix TZ1 for $100. It works great (although she is 13 and able to take care of things a bit better than my 6 and 4 year olds). I also have one of those V-tech Digi cams for my 6 yo and I can tell you it's not worth the money if you want good photos. I would look for a used camera (gently used) if money is tight.
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Santa got our son a Nikon Coolpix L11 for Christmas and it was a great choice. It has just enough features for an 11 year old, with great image stabilization, big LCD screen, good light handling, and an easy-to-understand menu.

It's a slightly older model (the L14 came out and I think the L15 is due soon or is already out.) The L11 retails around $100, with some places offering it for $85 and other bundle it with a 1Gig memory card for ~$120.

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