Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Kid Tough Child Digital Camera
The Kid-Tough™ Digital Camera
Here’s a real child digital camera that’s tough and designed from the bottom up for kids! What a perfect way for kids to get creative by taking, viewing and even printing their own digital pictures!
You press a power button next to the 1.3 inch LCD screen, grab the camera's two big rubber handle grips, put your eyes up to two viewfinder windows, frame your shot, and click the shutter button with your right index finger. The camera is auto-everything, including its flash, your child only has to point and shoot and then your picture appears on the LCD.
The camera can store about 60 photos in the 8MB internal memory and there is an SD memory card slot for additional storage. While changing out the AA batteries, a tiny pen-type battery retains images stored in the 8MB internal memory so that your child’s photos are not lost.
Check out the features and info below on the new Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera.
The Kid-Tough™ Digital Camera features:
· 1.3” color LCD screen lets kids instantly see the pictures they’ve taken
· Two-eye viewing which makes it easy to look through the viewfinder
· Sturdy, dual handgrips to give your child a steady shot
· Big buttons that make it easy for little hands to use
· Controls are simple for kids to understand – no reading required
· Best of all, it’s built with a durable, kid-tough™ design
· Built-in auto flash
· Stores over 60 pictures, with 8 MB built-in memory
· SD memory card slot for increased storage capacity (SD card sold separately)
· 640 x 480 resolution
· USB cord for computer connection
· CD of digital camera software PhotoShow Deluxe
· Wrist strap
Camera compatible with Windows 2000 or higher and MacIntosh.
Requires 4 "AA" (LR6) alkaline batteries and includes 1 lithium (CR2032) battery.
Photo software requirements:
· OS Windows 2000/ME/XP
· Hardware: Pentium Class 500 MHz processor or better
· 75 MB hard drive space recommended
Camera is approx. 5½" W x 4" H.
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