Sunday 7 December 2014

Tough Kids Camera - Which One Should You Buy?

So you're looking for a Tough Kids Camera for your little boy or girl for Christmas this year, right? You're running into one major problem though when looking for it.
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.you don't know which one to buy because there are so many different models that you find online! I'm going to break down the tough kids camera models for you now, so that you can be an educated shopper this holiday season.
First thing is first, please keep in mind that all of the kid tough digital cameras come in either pink for girls or blue for boys. Of course, if your little girls favorite color is blue, you can most certainly get her a blue one and vice versa for your little boy.
Don't be afraid of the name of the camera when it says boy or girl.
There are a bunch of older models of the Kid Tough Digital Camera, but we're just going to go over features of 2 of the latest, plus we'll check out a waterproof model (which for the record, I love.
) Kid Tough Digital Camera 1 Okay let's give you a basic run down of this model that of course, comes in blue or pink. - 1.

3" color LCD viewfinder - Stores 60 pictures with it's 8mb of built-in memory (can get an SD card for more storage space) - Cd of computer software - USB cable - Easy navigation buttons - Wrist strap - 640 x 480 resolution for 4 x 6 prints - Built in flash - 4 AA batteries, which are included Kid Tough Digital Camera 2 (new) A lot of the features will be the same for all of the versions like easy navigation buttons, necessary cables, etc.
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6" color LCD viewfinder - Comes with a bonus 128 mb card so you can store over 900 pictures - 1.

3 interpolated megapixels or 640 x 480 resolution for 4 x 6 pictures - Built in auto flash - Wrist Strap - 4 AA batteries Kid Tough Digital Camera 3 (waterproof) - This model is actually waterproof.
The camera will be absolutely fine for 30 minutes under water in a maximum of 3 feet of water.

This is the most distinctive newest feature to this model.

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5" color LCD viewfinder - 64 MB built-in memory which holds 500 pictures - .
3 and 1.3 megapixels, so you can take 4 x 6 pictures - built-in flash - 4 AAA batteries (not included) So there you have some of the bigger differences in the tough kids cameras by Fisher Price.
The cameras really do vary in price, depending on version, packaging, etc.
anywhere from $38 to $175! One more thing I want to mention, there are many other special things that you can pick-up for your child if you get them one of these cameras.

They have camera cases and really cool, different face plates to choose from, instead of using the one that comes standard with the kid tough digital camera.

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