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Parents love to take their kids on outings in the city, trips to the countryside, or even staycations at a local hotel. Trips like these offer great opportunities to capture lovely moments on camera. Many parents also consider buying a small camera to let their kids take pictures too. Cameras for kids are not the same as regular cameras. Not only are they easier to use, they come with a wide range of fun filters and photo frames. These allow kids to record their daily lives from their own first-hand perspective and develop better powers of observation. Parents can discover their childrens’ world through their child’s eyes and thoughts in these photos. So if you are thinking of buying a camera for your little one, check out this guide before you make your choice.

Kids Camera Shopping Tips

1. Size and Weight

Choose according to your child’s age. Children’s muscles are not fully developed. Their hands are small, and their muscles are not strong enough to grip a camera that is too big or too heavy. That's why it's so important to choose one that’s the right size and weight for your child. The normal screen size is around 2 inches with most no more than 10cm in height and 65g-100g in weight. If your child is already in primary school, consider a camera with a slightly larger 3" screen, but weighing less than 550g.

2. Lens Pixels

The higher the quality, the finer the image. With the development of camera technology, even children’s cameras have very good image quality today. It is common for these cameras to have more than 5 million pixels. Some models are even equipped with a selfie function in addition to the main lens, so children can record their own expressions as well as pictures of life scenes.

3. Battery Life

Choose a high-capacity model for video recording. When taking photos and videos, the power of the camera is consumed quickly. So, when you choose a camera for your child, battery life is a consideration. Cameras for children are divided into two main types: dry battery and USB rechargeable!

Dry Battery USB Rechargeable
Pros
  • Replace the battery whenever you want, so you don't have to worry about running out of power. Save money on consumables and no need to worry about battery disposal
  • Save money on consumables and no need to worry about battery disposal
Cons
  • Less environmentally friendly and relatively limited choice of cameras
  • Need to carry a charger when out, otherwise your child won’t be able to use it when it runs out of power

Comparison of
Different Features in Kids Camera

1. Drop-proof design

Pre-school children have difficulty gripping objects with their hands as their muscles are not strong enough. They are also at an active age, and it is easy for them to drop the camera during play. Therefore, it is best to choose one with a drop-proof design, or one that comes with a silicone or latex case, as it is softer and can extend the life of the camera.

2. File transfer methods

  • USB
  • OTG (On-The-Go) directly connects to the receiver to read files
  • Wi-Fi connectivity

3. Simple operation is priority

If the interface is too complex, children will be confused and will lose interest in it. Get a model with fewer buttons and one-button operation so they can enjoy taking photos.

4. Look and feel

In addition to brightly coloured kids cameras, brands also offer different camera shapes and even crossover with other companies to create cartoon versions. Ask your child about their preferences and let them choose their favourite camera so that they will not only enjoy using it, but also learn to take care of their belongings.

5. Special features

Many parents like to take their children outdoors to play and do sports, and there are kids cameras designed for this purpose. Cameras with waterproof cases, can take pictures of the sea during playing, swimming or floating in the water. There are also models that can be attached to bicycles, skateboards and other sports equipment.