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Sesame Street Real Digital Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Kids Station Inc. Category: Toy
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $49.77 You Save: $10.22 (17%)
New (5) from $49.77
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 7966
Batteries: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 8.5 x 10.3
MPN: KSE116 Model: KSE116 UPC: 731398701162 EAN: 0731398701162 ASIN: B000V9NG9C
Release Date: December 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New in retail box. Ships quickly with delivery confirmation & tracking.
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| Features:
| • | 1.5" Color LCD Preview Screen, Built-in Flash | | • | Big Eye View Finder, Stores Approx 113 Photos | | • | 8MB Built-in Memory, SD Memory Card Slot for Increased Storage Capacity (SD Card not included) | | • | 640 x 480 Resolution, USB Cord for Computer Transfer | | • | CD of Digital Camera Software included contains "Built-in Picture Frames", Wrist Strap Included |
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Product Description Preserving special memories is only a click away for kids. This real digital camera features a Sesame Street theme, 1.5-inch LCD screen, built-in flash, big view finder, 8MB of built-in memory and an SD memory card (not included) slot for adding extra memory. Includes USB cord to connect to your computer, wrist strap and software. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 5.5" x 2" x 4".
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| Customer Reviews:
Fun for kids, but no pictures November 11, 2008 Our daughter (just turned 3) loves to pretend to take pictures with this camera. I say pretend because she points it at something and pushes the button and the camera starts taking a picture. Of the first 100 pictures, only two were recognizable, and I think that a parent was holding the camera for those. There's a half second delay when you push the button, and it takes a noticeable amount of time to record the image, so even stationary objects are blurred. If we hadn't lost the receipt while waiting for her birthday, we would have returned it.
Built like a toy. August 8, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The camera looks cool for a 3yr old. Until he/and I tried to take photo. The prolonged wait for the shutter makes it useless for anything active. My youngest could crwal out of the frame before the photo was taken. This camera also does NOT take a drop well as on its first drop I got an E50 error. At $49.99, you can get more for your money. The 4 "AA" batteries, are actually "AAA", important if you are buying rechargeables in advance. The SD disk worked well.
For a kiddie camera, it's not too bad January 5, 2008 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
There are many of these kiddie digital cameras on the market and none of them are rated very well. The reality is that they don't even come close to adult digital cameras, so you can't use the adult cameras as a benchmark.
For what this is and what it does, it does a pretty decent job. Our nearly three year old daughter likes taking pictures of her toys, her friends and of us. (And on occasion, the floor, the cabinets and the ceiling!) The pictures come out fair, but again, this is not an adult camera. The point is that gets to have her own camera and gets to see her pictures right away. She's dropped it a bunch of times and it takes the abuse.
I'd definitely recommend it, but just bear in mind that it doesn't come close to an adult digital camera.
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