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Oaxis myFirst Kids Full HD Waterproof Camera Childrens HD Digital Camera Kids Waterproof Digital Video Camera 2" LCD Colour Screen 8MP Camera for Kids Blue

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The waterproof housing that this camera comes with is the cherry on top, enabling kids to use the camera while swimming or doing water activities. A feature not softened is offered at this price point! Pros: Great quality instant prints; 0.3m focus range; on-board selfie mirror; develops in minutes; glow in the dark shutter button The photo quality was great, and you can see from the sample images that the color accuracy of the straight-out-of-camera jpeg shots, is accurate. V-Tech has thought about every type of adventure kids may take and offers a lot more accessories in the box compared to the GoPro – inside you’ll find a waterproof case, a dedicated bike mount as well as an adhesive mounting attachment, a wrist strap, camera holder and floating mount. You can attach the camera to a helmet for skating, biking or scooting, or use the floating mount to carry it around outside when taking stills. It can also be used in its secure waterproof case when swimming and snorkeling - it’s worth noting that while this model is waterproof to 6ft, giving youngsters plenty of splash room, for anything more thrill seeking the GoPro (waterproof to 33ft) would be better suited. Comfort: Think about how child-friendly the camera is design wise. Is it heavy or too clunky for small fingers and would your child be able to hold it with ease? Is the shoot button placed in a convenient position for smaller hands to reach?

Colourful icons on the camera’s 2.4-inch LCD screen and sound effect prompts make it relatively easy to navigate the menu setting – the younger kids did actually find the route to editing and taking snaps by default. After just a few minutes of playing around with the camera, the children were able to take a photo and overlay clipart onto their pictures, change the colour filter and use the selfie camera. The front camera produces a good quality picture, although you will need to make sure the kids hold the camera steadily to capture shots without a blurry finish. My only warning is that this camera makes a lot of little noises, which I know kids love, but it started to make me a little crazy while I was reviewing it. Image Quality - If your child is simply having fun and using their camera as a form of entertainment, then you may not need to worry too much about the number of megapixels, the quality of the zoom and whether or not the camera can film HD video content. However, if your child is starting to develop a real interest in photography and plans to print out or share their images on social media then look for a camera that offers a slightly higher specification.

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Age suitability - some cameras are suitable for children as young as three, with large buttons and easy, simple to use instructions. Others require slightly more technical ability and as such, are better suited to tween-aged children and above. The picture quality and colours this camera produces is impressive and photos develop in a matter of seconds. As a result, we think this is a great novelty camera for special occasions and mini adventures – you could use it to get the kids enthused about school project for example, or take it on your next walk around the forest to hunt and document minibeasts. Even kids as old as six or seven though are probably going to need help with understanding all the instructions. Because My First Camera 3 has more functionality than its predecessors, it’s not quite as easy to understand everything it can do, so parental intervention is probably inevitable. Also, because it no longer has the instant gratification of the thermal printer, the camera has to be connected to a computer to print the photos or just to see them larger than they appear on a 2×2 inch screen, which at least for the youngest children, is going to require a parent’s involvement. This flower was photographed using the myFirst Camera 3’s Macro setting, quite an advanced feature for a kid’s camera. Pros: Image stabilisation; surreal and fun ‘Timewarp’ feature; easy controls on camera and app; stunning video quality Cons: Cloud storage is subscription based I tested the myFirst Camera 2 while out on a day trip with my family and loved it. It was easy to use, lightweight, and felt very comfortable yet robust. My 18-month-old daughter also loved the camera, attracted to its colorful appearance and the ability to easily see on the screen what she was taking photographs of. I had every faith that when she was using it the camera would be safe, a constant worry when she used my iPhone camera.

Physical Quality - Kids are prone to dropping things, a lot, so it could be worth investing in a camera that is able to withstand regular drops and falls. Some kids’ cameras come with a robust hard-wearing outer shell which can help prolong its life.

Camera spec: 12MP | 1280 x 720p video | Dimensions: H17.1 x W19.2 x D9.9cm | Weight: 648g | Age range: 5+ years Ease of use - Is it easy to hold for your child’s small hands and are the buttons easy to press? Can they navigate through the menu settings? Is it intuitive or will you need to digest an entire booklet of instructions before they can get started? The camera lets you live stream 1080p footage to a number of social media accounts should you wish and this can be controlled very easily – albeit perhaps a little too easily for some parents liking – via the app. Mary liked how straightforward the app was to navigate and enjoyed viewing all her videos in a thumbnail timeline.

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