The VTech Kidizoom Camera Is A MultiMedia Feast For Kids
This is a guest post by Chloe from Best Ben 10 Toys.
The VTech camera called the Kidzoom is a multimedia digital camera for kids. Your children can play games with it, record short home movies, take pictures, and edit the photos they take. It was released early last year and can be purchased for about fifty dollars. Comparable cameras like the ones offered by Fischer Price don’t seem to review as well, and as long as the software on your computer is current you should not have any problems downloading images.
Advantages
This camera gets a lot of great reviews from buyers, and I love how they come in so many bright colors. They are perfectly understandable at a four year old level and very durable. The games are fun and engaging, as well as easy to play. It comes with rechargeable batteries and a video cable that can connect the camera to the television. It will even take short home movies and play them on your TV. Pictures are of reasonable quality considering the product is a child’s toy. For the money overall this camera seems to be a great buy for most families who will use it.
Disadvantages
I read several times that they did not respond well to Mac computers. I also read that some parents had problems recharging the batteries. While this is a pretty good kid’s camera, they in no way can be compared to an adult’s camera. Children age three and under may have difficulties getting the hang of the buttons and making it work right for them. They can sometimes have difficulties playing the games at this age, and though it is pretty sturdy, it is not indestructible. Families with children this young may not get the full benefit from the VTech Camera and kids three and under will probably get frustrated with the product.
Even with the disadvantages mentioned here, this is a very good camera to introduce your child to the wonderful world of digital photography and movie making. With the help of the vTech Kidizoom digital camera you may help the world uncover the next Ansel Adams or Stephen Spielberg.
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