Digital Camera, RUAHETIL Autofocus FHD 2.7K 48MP Vlogging Camera for Kids, 16X Zoom 2 Charging Modes Kids Compact Camera Point and Shoot Camera for Kids Teens Students(Black)
Digital Camera, RUAHETIL Autofocus FHD 2.7K 48MP Vlogging Camera for Kids, 16X Zoom 2 Charging Modes Kids Compact Camera Point and Shoot Camera for Kids Teens Students(Black)
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Brand : RUAHETIL
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 3.8
Price : US $69.99
Review Count : 21
Digital Camera, RUAHETIL Autofocus FHD 2.7K 48MP Vlogging Camera for Kids, 16X Zoom 2 Charging Modes Kids Compact Camera Point and Shoot Camera for Kids Teens Students(Black)
- This camera is too small for large hands. One would need child-size fingers to use it with ease. This came takes ok pictures but but the screen is small and its hard to tell how much better this camera could be without a larger screen size.The images seem to be a little fuzzy. This is supposed to be a 48MP camera, so I would think the results would be better.Additionally, the shutter seems slow at the default speed. This camera is also slow in returning to ready state for the next picture.All things considered, this camera is better suite for youngsters, as the product description indicates. Thought I would try it, and didn\'t like the small size.Overall this camera seems like it just falls short on expectations I had for it. It seems to mostly perform the functions that it was designed to. There might be value in this camera for teenagers, but this one doesn\'t quite suit me. I\'m not the consumer for this particular item.The camera is not bad, it does take digital pictures that can be downloaded to a PC. It has the various accessories to be of use in maintaining the camera. Would probably be a good starter camera for teens to learn how to use a digital camera.Three stars. 🌟
- I got this camera to see if my 10 year old boy would show interest in old-school photography. After showing him the camera, I can say for sure, he didn\'t care for it one bit.This little camera has surprised me with its looks, so many shooting modes, features, and well made settings and menus.Maybe not a true \"budget\" camera because of the current price-tag. More of a semi-retro camera, if you will.It\'s so hard to find or even see people using point-and-shoot digital cameras nowadays.This camera brought me so many memories of life in the early 2000\'s... I\'d walk everywhere with my Sony, Canon and Casio digital cameras. In contrast, these days no one cares about digital cameras anymore. As cameras found in most smartphones are much more powerful that these \"year 2000\" cameras ever were, except for maybe the flash these older cameras used to have. Those were very powerful and hard to beat.There\'s a bunch of goodies included in the box. 2 batteries, a battery charger cradle along with a 5V 1A USB A charger, 32GB Micro SD card (nice!), wrist band (very important!), carrying case, and instruction manuals. See the photos I\'ve included here. It definitely reminded me of the included items from my 2006 Casio camera, virtually identical really.When it comes to looks, this camera looks a lot like 400 dollar cameras circa 2007. It\'s pretty amazing how far we\'ve come in product manufacturing.This little camera has a flood LED, not a flash. There\'s no lens cover, only a glass to protect the lens.The image is a bit too soft and grainy / noise for a 48MP sensor. I find it very hard to believe this is an actual 48MP camera.When shooting videos, my recommendation is 1080p. The highest video resolution is a stutter mess, not sure it\'s the camera, the slow performing memory card or both.One of my favorite features is the large color display, the well organized buttons and the looks of the camera.The digital zoom only is more for show. I don\'t recommend using it at all. It will make your photos look very poor as it is only cropping your photos digitally. You might as well crop it yourself if needed.In closing, I can\'t wholeheartedly recommend this camera for any serious use, except if your young child happens to be a photo fanatic and you don\'t want to hand your expensive phone, tablet, or spend too much money on a proper digital camera.However, for the 70 dollar asking price, it makes it for an even tougher sell. Maybe a 25 to 35 dollar price range would be a better asking price for this particular product in my humble opinion.
- Easy to use. Great for teens. Picture quality is good.
- This isn’t terrible. But it’s not good enough to give four stars to. This is a solid 3 1/2. The optical quality just isn’t there though and there’s no getting around it. But for the money I guess it’s an OK point-and-shoot camera. But it doesn’t perform nearly as well as many phones. Just better than our phones.They just don’t make many point and shoot cameras and we didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on a power shot. We tried a more expensive camera off of Amazon and were not very happy with it and so we went ahead and gave this one a shot. This is much smaller and even though it doesn’t have the articulating screen, it takes much better pictures and it’s also smaller and lighter.It feels a little bit on the cheap side and not entirely convinced that it will last very long. But it does take better pictures than my phone and it is very easy to carry. It comes with extra battery which is nice. And the pictures are acceptable I think. We’re going to go ahead and take this on a trip and see how it goes.Now this is definitely a four-star camera if you’re giving it to a kid like it says but if you’re an adult and you’re actually using it to take pictures of a vacation or an event, I’m even willing to give it 3 1/2 stars but we’re gonna have to land on three I think. It’s just not amazing quality. But it’s good enough and there are some settings that we can try. It does seem to have pretty good software in it like it recognizes faces and people. The color is better than the other camera we tried as well. I’ve included some sample pictures as well as pictures of the camera. Really stuck between three and four stars on this and I know that’s a huge divide because sellers consider three stars of failure. And the camera is not a failure but I look at four-star items as things I would buy again definitely and I’m not sure we would buy this camera again. So having a little bit of trouble but I think we’re gonna give it three stars with the written reviews saying it’s definitely for if you’re giving this to a kid or a young teenager.Optically speaking though it just doesn’t perform like a four-star item should. And you could probably get a used namebrand point-and-shoot camera that will take much better pictures even if the resolution is lower. 48 million pixels doesn’t really do any good if all the pixels are blurry you know. I’d rather have 15 million pixels that are razor sharp. And as a photographer I really can’t see this as being a four-star item but I will grant that it is much better than a lot of items that get three stars.
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