Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera – Pink
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- The Kid Tough Digital Camera is a preschooler’s very own digital camera that is tough enough and easy enough for them to take and view digital pictures
- Features a 15″ color LCD preview screen which allows kids to instantly see the picture they’ve taken and view or delete previous shots
- Image resolution of 13 or 3 Megapixels (user selected) for quality 4″x6″ prints
- 64MB of Flash memory for storing up to 500 pictures and a USB Cable for computer connection
Amazon.com Product Description
The award-winning and best-selling Kid Tough Digital Camera was the first preschool appropriate digital camera that was tough and easy enough to stand up to rough preschooler use. The Camera has an easy-to-use format and simple buttons while also featuring a 1.5” color LCD preview screen which allows kids to instantly see the picture they’ve taken and view or delete previous shots, Image resolution of 1.3 or .3 Megapixels(user selected) for quality 4”x6” prints, Auto-flash, 128MB of Flash memory for storing up to 500 pictures, USB Cable for computer connection, dual handle grips, and a 2-eye view finder that makes it easy for kids to take great pictures.

Got this for my daughter last November for her birthday. She loved it at first, then like all “toys” it ended up in a drawer untouched for several months. When she got “re-interested” in it and pulled it out to play with it, it wouldn’t turn on. Changed the batteries, still wouldn’t turn on. Called Fisher-Price, was told it was out of warranty so they couldn’t help. My daughter did nothing to this camera…it just stopped working. Kid-tough my butt. $50 down the tubes…she asks me to “fix it” every day and I refuse to buy another one.
Rating: 2 / 5
What an awful product. The picture quality is terrible…it is most certainly not 1.3 MP.
The battery life is terrible also. We are constantly having to replace batteries on this camera.
The only positive I can say is that its a strong product and has stood up to my 2 yr old throwing it around.
But I beg people not to buy this. Its shockingly poor.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m surprised to see how many negative reviews there are for this product. If you want a durable camera, you need one that’s low resolution. So for preschoolers or other kids who aren’t going to be careful enough with an adult camera, this product is great. My 4 year old, who tends to have difficulties with mechanical toys, can operate this camera without any trouble at all, and she’s thrilled with the photos. We haven’t downloaded them onto the computer yet, because all she cares about is being able to see them on the camera screen. She’s dropped this product many times already, and it still works great. It does eat up batteries, so I recommend using rechargeables.
Rating: 4 / 5
My 5 year old daughter got this for Christmas last year and she loves it!! The main problem that I have with it is that the batteries do not last more than 1 day. I even exchanged it for another one thinking something was just wrong with the camera to go through batteries that fast. The second camera we received had the same problem. The resolution was not all that great either.
Rating: 3 / 5
We bought a kid tough camera last christmas for our daughter. She had a great time with it for about 2 hours. It took some very low quality images (worse than a cell phone), but hey, she was having a blast. Unfortunately, working for a these two hours, the camera could never turned on again. I read on the internet that this was a common problem. We returned the camera and exchanged it for a new one. This second camera lasted for about a day before it too stopped working. One of kid tough’s selling point is that it is supposed to be kid tough. Kids are not supposed to be able to break it. For the price, you can get a real camera that will take much, much better pictures. Even if with small kids, I doubt that most cameras would break as quickly as these “tough” cameras did. Plus, you wont’ have to figure out a story to explain why Santa’s workshop produces such poor quality toys that just stop working for no reason (nor how Santa’s return policy works).
Rating: 1 / 5