Camera for my 3 year old???
wannabe1979
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I don't know if this has ever been asked here on Dgrin before or not but my 3 year old boy has taken quite an interest in photography (like his daddy) and points out shots that I need to take and usually can't wait to get in a picture or he gets out his "pretend" camera and takes clicks.
So, my question is...what kind of camera would you guys reccomend for a 3 year old. I definitely want to keep this interest alive. I've looked at the Fisher-Price cameras for toddlers and like the fact that they are rugged but don't like the fact that they are 3mp and have poor displays. I guess I just want the best quality with the ruggedness and can't seem to find one that meets all my needs.
Am I just overthinking this and should just get the Fisher-Price??
Any other suggestions??
:dunno
So, my question is...what kind of camera would you guys reccomend for a 3 year old. I definitely want to keep this interest alive. I've looked at the Fisher-Price cameras for toddlers and like the fact that they are rugged but don't like the fact that they are 3mp and have poor displays. I guess I just want the best quality with the ruggedness and can't seem to find one that meets all my needs.
Am I just overthinking this and should just get the Fisher-Price??
Any other suggestions??
:dunno
Larry :rofl
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www.hallphotography.smugmug.com
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Canon Digital ReBeL XTi (40d on order)
85mm f1.8, EF-75-300mm f1:4-5.6, 28-55 f3.5
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Little fingers need big buttons, and i suspect that the FP will have taken that into consideration. I don't know what the other options are, but my bet is that a more complex "real" camera - even a simple one - will probably just frustrate him, plus you'll be worried about it dropping and breaking
Just my mommy 2c
Edited to add: you may have seen this already, but looks like this review offers some other options http://zrecs.blogspot.com/2007/11/zrecs-kids-digital-camera-showdown.html
Olympus has water and shock resistant cameras though, to give you an option. You would probably have take your kid to a shop that sells one, set on auto, put a card in, and see if he can actually use it. Be prepared to walk out with it though
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http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_digital_sw.asp
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Don't make this an issue - you can get great 8x10s from a 3mp camera. When its a kid taking the photo, any more mp would really be irrelevant.
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Very very very important for a 3/4yo kid is the instant feedback of the LCD - most kiddie cameras either don't have one or it's so small as to be un-viewable.
My son now follows me around and tries to take photos from the same locations etc. that I do and loves showing everyone the results - it's awesome!
Oh and you can not believe how careful he is with it - he really treasures it as it's a real camera and not just a toy to him
and man they're so cheap these days! virtually disposable!
Cheers, Jase
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And Divamum, thanks for the link, I had not seen this one. I wished that I could just go to the store and pick them up and play with them and let my son take a couple of shots, but nobody has them in stock so I'm buying blind over the internet. I'm reading all the reviews I can get ahold of. Still undecided as of now. I'll post when I make a purchase and then I'll post my review for everyone when he gets it in his hands and takes some pictures.
Although maybe I should get a lower MP camera, I'd hate for my son to show his daddy up.:D
Thanks again everyone.
www.hallphotography.smugmug.com
Tool Box:
Canon Digital ReBeL XTi (40d on order)
85mm f1.8, EF-75-300mm f1:4-5.6, 28-55 f3.5
I'm getting him one of these.
If, after a few years, he wants something more advanced, we'll investigate options further.
Doug
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Motorcycles in B&W
This is one of his better attempts of his little brother (unretouched):
http://chrisandjoy.smugmug.com/photos/371804719_xoerQ-L.jpg
And a self-Portrait:
http://chrisandjoy.smugmug.com/photos/371804430_TXeJs-L.jpg
www.hallphotography.smugmug.com
Tool Box:
Canon Digital ReBeL XTi (40d on order)
85mm f1.8, EF-75-300mm f1:4-5.6, 28-55 f3.5