By Gerald Halk


A number of cameras have been developed for kids as young as three to take up photography. These cameras need to be developed to be easy to make use of and able to resist the active life a child leads, such as being water and shock proof.

The Kid Tough is a digital camera with two-eye viewing, making it simpler for children to look through the viewfinder. It has dual hand grips for taking a steady shot, and large buttons, that are simple to press. It has a rubberized body to protect it when dropped and it's waterproof to protect against spills and splashes. The camera is equipped with a built-in auto flash along with a color LCD preview screen to let children see instantly the photo they have taken. The camera has 64 MB of internal memory, which could store up to 500 pictures and can be hooked up to a computer to transfer and print the photos, via a USB cable. The Kid Tough runs on four AAA batteries and is recommended for kids from the age of three and older.

The Kiddizoom is rubberized to protect against becoming dropped by a careless kid and also waterproof to the point exactly where it can even survive being submerged; it will still take photos. The 2-megapixel camera even comes with three games included on it to help keep kids amused. It has photography and video capacity and also the 16 MB of internal memory can store 200 pictures or 5 minutes of video. It has a built in digital photo editor so children can play with their pictures and two interchangeable faceplates for variety.

Able to be used by both adults and kids the Z33 is really a 10-megapixel camera created for outdoor use. It's able to take the wear and tear of use by kids, or by daring adults, as it is made to resist the elements. It's waterproof to three meters deeps and has a smooth grip shape for ease of holding. The big rubber buttons are simple to push and the camera also features Scene Recognition Car, which recognizes the setting you are taking the photo in and adjusts the exposure accordingly. It has an LCD display which you can inspect the photos with instantly after taking them and there's additionally a 3x optical zoom for closer imaging.

At around $300 as of February 2011, this camera is much more pricey but fitted to extreme under water conditions. It has a 2.7-inch LCD screen and is crushproof to around 200 to 220 pounds. It features a system that helps prevent dirt and foreign particles from entering and damaging it. It can be dropped from a height, put through a car wash and taken to depth with out scratching it. Maybe more of a toy for adults, it could stand up to most traumas that a child could put it through making it another option as the digicam for kids.






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