from: Fisher-Price
Batteries: 4 AA
Binding: Toy
Brand: Fisher-Price
EAN: 0027084353457
Item Dimensions: 220
Label: Fisher-Price
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price
Model: J8210
MPN: L8342
Publisher: Fisher-Price
Release Date: July 10, 2006
Studio: Fisher-Price
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Editorial Review:Product Description:The first pre-school appropriate digital camera that is tough enough, and easy enough, for preschoolers! Features dual eye viewer, dual handles, LCD screen, SD slot, auto focus, flash, 50-picture memory, and comes with USB cable and CD Rom software. 3 Years +
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I wish I had seen these reviews first; I too agree, the only good thing about this camera is it's durability. The picture quality os extremely poor even for a 1 megapixel camera (even in so called 'high quality mode'). The LCD screen is next to useless, the buttons are hard to press and require quite a bit of pressure to operate. I have been using 2500mah lithium rechargeable batteries and only get around 10-15 shots out of a full charge. I purchased this as I thought Fisher Price was a high ...
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We gave my daughter this toy last Christmas and she was delighted with it...for five minuets. It looks great and I have to say we've dropped ours several times and it seems quite tough. However the visual quality of the pics is very poor and the easy to use buttons are good but the pics are easy to delete sometimes by mistake! To be honest our camera is in a cupboard loaded with unrecognisable images we will never down load. The software is easy to use but the pictures dont inspire you to bother ...
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Given the recommended price of this camera I had expected a lot more. Even on the higher quality setting the picture quality is worse than any camera phone currently available and the resolution is a lot lower. I do not recall seeing a single picture I thought would be worth printing and that includes pictures I have taken with it. It also eats batteries.
My recommendation would be to look elsewhere. I think any cheap digital camera would give much better quality pictures and would be easy ...
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Honestly these cameras are NOT worth the money. I bought my 7 year old a cheap Canon Powershot which her 4 year old sister also uses with ease. It takes great pictures and is easy to use. If your child is under 3 - ask yourself why on earth you are buying them a camera in the first place, if over 3 then look at cheap 'grown-up' models instead.
My friend bought this camera for her 5 year old and was very disappointed, having looked at it myself I can see that (in my opinion) it is a piece of ...
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I bought this camera for my 4 year old for Christmas. She loved it at first and took it everywhere. I must admit that I have to agree with all of the reviews. Unfortunatly, we were burgled and the camera was stolen. As I now have to think about replacing the camera i have had to think. Even the cheapest adult digital camera is better quality than this one, okay it doesn't have the games, but they are poor and you are better off buying a console as the battery power only lasts half a day so you can't let ...
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