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kids digi camera

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Nappyzoneneedssleep · 01/10/2008 21:29

After totally researching trampolines for my dd 6th bday i have decided against it and am going to get ehr a digital camera so she no longer destroys and deletes stuff from mine. Does anyone have a reomendations? Looked at the vtech and fisher price ones but viewing window looks small and the need batteries - i like idea of rechargeable like mine has. Does anyone have any recomendations for one suitabel for a 6 yr old so robust and easy also it doesnt need a net round it and i dont want her to fall off it and break her arm

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Nappyzoneneedssleep · 02/10/2008 12:52

please?

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BigBadMousey · 02/10/2008 22:45

Bumping for you

............and pointing you over here for pocket nappy advice

MinkyBorage · 02/10/2008 22:47

I was going to post the same thing tonight, although my dd a bit younger than yours, so maybe could get a less sophisticated version. Will keep it bumped for you though.

katz · 02/10/2008 22:48

if she's 6 i'd go for a normal digital camera, we have a kids one for our 3 year old and the picture quality is ok but not great, howver her 5 year old sister has a real camera, she knows she needs to be careful with it and takes fab photos.

We opted for a chunky samsung camera which we got from toysrus for around £50. We found chunkier was better for her.

horsemadgal · 02/10/2008 22:56

I got my 4 year old a normal digital camera from eBay. Was around £10 inc post. Old model and a bit chunky but he loves it.
He wouldn't have been happy with a toy one, wanted a proper one.

Nappyzoneneedssleep · 03/10/2008 19:06

Hmmmm its the robustness i was concerned about as ds is bound to chuck it down the stairs as its his hobby at the moment . I saw some pixar ones but they dont say how many mega pixels..........

Thanks bbm !

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McDreamy · 03/10/2008 19:11

we have the vtech one for dd (5) - it's fab!! It has a double viewing window but dd uses the small screen. She takes some really good pictures and videos. Has a couple of games, is robust - can't fault it!!! I have to put it away when her friends come round as they all fight over it!!

Nappyzoneneedssleep · 03/10/2008 19:15

mcdreamy how many pixels does that have then?

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McDreamy · 03/10/2008 19:16

hang on i will find out

McDreamy · 03/10/2008 19:23

Can't find pixal no but this is what it says in the instruction manual.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

display:
1.8? TFT colour LCD

Picture resolution:
Photo: 640x480
Movie: 160x120

Focus range:
1.5 feet -

Flash range:
3 - 6 feet

Memory:
16MB built-in memory (approximately 12MB free memory for photo/movie
storage)

Nappyzoneneedssleep · 03/10/2008 19:25

do yo have to put batteries init or are they rechargeable? (i want blood )

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McDreamy · 03/10/2008 19:31

I use normal batteries (4xAA) don't seem to replace them very often but you can use rechargable you just can't mix them.

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