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Best kids’ cameras to buy for budding photographers

Source: My First Camera

If you’ve ever left your toddler alone with your smartphone and come back to a whole camera roll of blurry selfies, you’ll know how much kids love taking photos, even from a very young age.

So, why not harness their budding inner photographer by buying them their very own camera to experiment with? There’s a whole range of kids’ cameras available on the market now, from low-fi, wallet-friendly options to clever instant devices and robust cameras made for outdoor adventures. 

How do you choose the best kids’ camera?

With such a range of choice available, narrowing your options down to find the right camera for your child can be tricky. First, start by making sure the camera you’re looking at is age-appropriate. For some the recommended starting age can be as young as three, while others are more suitable for older children or teenagers. Next, it’s important to make sure the camera is easy to use – kids don’t want to be messing around with multiple buttons and switches, so investing in a well-made point and shoot option will be key.

What else should I look out for when buying kids’ cameras?

It’s worth deciding what sort of camera you’re looking for before

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