📷 Snap, Play, and Create Memories!
The VTech KidiZoom Duo FX is a dynamic kids' camera designed for ages 3-10, featuring a vibrant 2.4-inch LCD screen, dual 8MP cameras, and a plethora of fun games and effects. With its engaging AR filters and creative modes, it encourages imaginative play while capturing precious moments.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 16 x 11 cm; 590 g |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 10 years |
Item model number | 519903 |
Educational Objective(s) | Hand-eye Coordination, Creative Play, Independent Play |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 4 x AA Batteries (included for demo purposes only) |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Radio Control Number of Bands | 1 |
Colour | Blue |
ASIN | B0C6Q6C9C7 |
A**R
Excellent
Very entertaining for Children. Works well and great value.
V**I
Kidizoom camera
My son loves this item
M**N
Great sturdy and easy to use camera for kids
First if you are looking for high definition photos, this one is not for you.It is a sturdy camera, quite straightforward to use, with lots of different options including games (with parental timer)My boys became very creative and loved making stop motion films with their legos, funny cartoon characters....It kept them busy without being passive in front of a screen.Batteries last a correct amount of time and there is a double security to take them off (+ screw) sd card doesn't have a pot of space but it cane make children reflect and sort their pictures once it is full.Very happy with the product
N**H
Fab
Totally fun for kids, My Goddaughter loves it. Image quality ok. Has a strap so you can grip it and not drop it. Really functional with a good size viewing screen. Great value for money.
K**K
Great
These are really great little cameras and have lots of fun things to keep little ones happy. Image quality is okay, but it's a kids toy so I didn't expect much anyway. Very durable, my little one has dropped theirs so many times and it's been fine. Only thing I could gripe about is we're going to need to buy and SD card because the memory is so small, or continually delete images one by one, which is a bit tedious.
S**S
Kiddizoom
Fantastic gift .
C**N
Highly recommended
Grandson age 7 loves it. Into making freeze frame cartoons and taking photos. Likes the games and all the special effects. A great success.
A**R
Great first camera
Got this for my almost 3 year old son as a present for when his new sister is born in a couple of weeks. I can't speak for how he gets on with it, but I'll adjust this review if he struggles because I think it's fantastic. I paired it with a cheap 32gb SD card from Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07ZG93S5J/ and it works great. My main reason for getting such a big card is that as well as my son being able to take lots of pictures and photos of his new sister, he absolutely loves his music and I figured I could download a bunch of his favourite songs as videos and dump them on the card for him to watch. It does say in the instruction manual not to place your own videos on the card due to potential format errors, but I figured if I took a video with the camera and just looked at the file properties, I'd know what settings to use on a video converter tool. Found one online for free and followed the naming conventions used by the camera's file system and it works just fine.For anyone who is interested in doing similar, I used the website convertio.co to take an MP4 file and converted it to an AVI. Then, in the settings for the conversion under the video tab, I set the codec to MJPEG, quality to High, resize to 320x240, and frame rate to 15fps. Under the audio tab, I set the codec to PCM_S16LE, audio to Mono, and frequency to 22050Hz. After converting, I downloaded the file onto the SD card and into the appropriate folder (I formatted the SD card in the camera first to set up the right folder structure) and renamed it to follow the naming convention used by the camera (e.g. 100_0001.avi, 100_0002.avi and so on). I've kept a copy on my PC just in case my son accidently deletes the files so I can quickly put them back. Not tried this with anything longer than a 4 minute music video. The instruction manual says that the maximum file length for a video on the SD card is 10mins, but this is possibly just a limit on recording rather than playback, otherwise I'd expect a size in megabytes to be given.Anyway, all the intended uses and features are great too, just thought I'd highlight this secondary one to save anyone else planning to do similar some of the hassle in working out how.
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