Shopping for Kids Digital Cameras Part 2
In our last post, Shopping for Kids Digital Cameras, we advised getting kids digital cameras that are durable and easy to use. Here we’ll go into a bit more detail on some of the additional features that will differentiate these digital cameras from each other. Again, this series focuses primarily on younger kids ages three and up. As kids get older and have more experience with digital cameras some of these will be less important and we’ll be touching on that topic in future posts.
Large LCD screen
Look for a camera with a large LCD screen. Kids will want to review pictures they’ve just taken and this will make it easier for them to see if they got the shot they wanted. This will be particularly important when they’re just starting out and figuring out how to frame shots to capture their subject.
Binocular Viewfinder
Kids will generally have a much easier time taking pictures using both eyes rather than one. This is a popular feature that can get them going right away with digital photography.
Auto-shutoff feature
Kids digital cameras will go through batteries rather quickly without this type of feature. Remember, kids may put the camera down and forget to turn it off so this can be a very useful feature to have.
SD Card Memory Slot
Unlike most traditional digital cameras, kids digital cameras will offer internal as well as additional memory for taking pictures. Look on the packaging for mention of SD Card slot that will allow you to buy an additional SD memory card to take additional pictures.
This will greatly extend the number of pictures your child can take without having to delete existing pictures from the camera. This is particularly important as you may not introduce picture management when they’re first getting started.
Easy to access compartments
You’ll want the most frequently used ports compartments to be easily accessible. For example, to transfer pictures to the computer you’ll be using the USB port. You want to make sure this is easy to get to for you, but not exposed so your child doesn’t. The same goes for the memory SD slot and battery compartments.
TV Port
Some cameras allow you to hook them up directly to the television using an included cable. This can be a fun feature so that you don’t first have to transfer to the PC to view the pictures.
All of these features will of course vary from camera to camera and affect the price you pay. Try to pick the ones that are really important to you and set a budget when shopping for your first kids digital camera.

