Children digital cameras need to be proof against some shocks and hard knocks. After all, kids will be kids, and occasionally drop cameras from the stairs, or risk it during a scuffle. Can an expensive, delicate and sophisticated camera survive such handling? Of course not. That’s why you need a camera designed specially for kids. Vtech, Playskool and Fisher Price all manufacture models that fit the bill.
These compact digital cameras for kids come in a variety of attractive colors. Blue and pink are the usual themes for boys and girls. Other colors are bright oranges, purples and greens. With hard rubberized exteriors, easy grip handles many of these cameras are both water and shock proof. They are not very pricey too. Most are available for around $50.
The Vtech Kidizoom and Fisher Price Kid Tough digital cameras have special designs that have made them top selling devices in the Amazon.com camera category. All the features are designed to be used by kids of 2 years age, and oversimplification has led to their happy acceptance by this age group.
Buttons and knobs that can be operated by small hands and features that will appeal to kids make these cameras good buys for kids. Encased in tough bodies these cameras will not break even when dropped from heights and hence are shock proof.
In case you’re buying a camera for an older child, consider an adult camera which is reasonably proof against shocks. Kiddie cameras usually provide very poor picture quality, which may not be acceptable to an older child who has been used to taking photos with mobile phones or a parent’s camera. That’s why older children will be happier with the better quality imaging of an adult digital camera. A low-priced but advanced-feature adult digital camera may be a better buy for this age group. Treat your teenager or middle school-er as a young adult, and you’ll be amazed at how thrilled – and responsible – they behave in return, making a shockproof digital camera redundant and unnecessary!
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