Choosing the Right Camera for Your Child
Choosing the Right Camera
for Your Child
If
your child has recently started showing an interest in photography and you are
thinking about buying them their first camera, there are a few things you need
to consider. As a parent you probably know that a kid’s interests can change
tomorrow, next week or even next year but the good news is that you can still
support their new hobby without breaking the bank.
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Image by Pexels from Pixabay
Here
are our top 7 tips for choosing a camera for your kid.
1. Choose a camera that will
enable your child to learn the basics quite quickly. Make sure that the
controls and buttons are manageable and that the size of the camera is suited
to the size of their hands. The menus should also be logical, easy to read and
have intuitive icons that are easy to understand.
2. Children love to experiment
and tend to learn faster when they can do so. An entry-level DSLR camera will
allow them to adjust exposure settings such as ISO, shutter speed and aperture.
Interchangeable lenses are also a great learning tool but definitely not
essential as a beginner.
3. When deciding on a camera
for your child, take a look at the screen. It should be large, bright and have
great color reproduction. It should also be easy to use both indoors and
outdoors as there is nothing more frustrating than not being able to see your
images clearly on the screen due to bright sunlight.
4. Ensure that the sensor
resolution is good enough and meets your specific requirements, especially if
you want to print larger size images. In most cases a 10-14 mega pixel camera
is a sufficient for an entry level photographer.
5. As a first time
photographer, your child will want to keep practicing so it’s important that
you are able to extend the camera’s memory using a SD/SDHC memory card.
6. Next come the accessories.
Your child will want to download their images from the camera onto a computer
for editing so a USB cable will be an essential accessory.
Image by Pexels from Pixabay
Image by Pexels from Pixabay
If
you aren’t sure that a brand new camera is the best route to go as your child
pursues their interest in photography you can also look at buying a secondhand
camera instead. Ask around because many photographers may be willing to sell an
older model camera. Be sure to find out about all the camera’s features and any
extras that it might come with before making the purchase to ensure that it
meets your specific requirements.
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