VTech KidiZoom Duo Camera FX Kids Digital Dual Camera
$16.99
$54.99
69% off
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Condition: New
Top positive review
5 people found this helpful
Great kid's camera
By Mari on Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I bought this for my 5 year olds since I noticed they like taking pictures with their tablets, but I don't always want them carrying a tablet around when we visit places. My kids love their cameras (purchased a pink and blue so they could tell whose camera was whose)! It's pretty sturdy if it drops from a foot or two height, though I don't recommend actually doing that on purpose. Not sure how it would hold out if it's higher than a couple feet, but the camera is pretty thick. If anything comes off, it's usually thr battery cover (there's a cover to the area with the batteries; the batteries are held in place with another cover underneath the first cover, which can be screwed into place so no batteries become dislodged). My kids find it easy to operate too, and it's fun seeing the pictures they take, which are a decent resolution. The quality is nothing like the cameras on the modern phone, but it's good enough for a kid. Flash is adjustable too (on, off, auto), and there is sound volume/control. Keep in mind, it does NOT come with a neck strap but rather 1 wrist strap. I purchased a neck strap seperately, but the part where you would loop it onto the camera is very small and I had to use a toothpick to push it through the holes. There are some fun filters that my kids like to use and there is an option to take videos with it. However, deleting photos can be tedious as there's no grid view; you have to scroll through each photo individually and manually delete each one which can be tedious and time consuming (arrow, delete button, confirm, rinse and repeat). If your kid likes taking dozens of photos at a time, I suggest checking their pictures often. It is a bit heavy for small kids to carry around, and if you put it in a purse or backpack, you will definitely notice/feel the weight. It kind of feels like carrying a very large Russell potato around (heavy and bulky), which is another reason I got them neck straps. Camera can connect to a computer so the pictures taken can be downloaded, saved, and shared, but only through a computer. No need to worry about the added cost of buying or wasting some kind of special poloroid paper since that's not an option anyway. Overall, it's a good first/kid's camera and everyone seems happy with the purchase.
Top critical review
Burns out a set of batteries in a day!
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
This is not a rechargeable camera despite it coming with a cable. The cable is only for transferring super grainy photos. My kids like the camera but we’d go through 2 batteries a day based on the absolute crap battery life. Do not recommend unless you’re prepared to triple the cost in batteries.
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