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The Andoer Pink Digital Camera is a compact, lightweight device designed for kids and beginners, featuring a 44MP sensor, 1080P video recording, 16X digital zoom, and a 2.5-inch IPS screen. It includes anti-shake, auto-focus, smile capture, and comes ready with 2 rechargeable batteries and a 32GB memory card—perfect for capturing vibrant, steady photos and videos on the go.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.4 x 9.1 x 8.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 57 x 19 millimetres |
Item Weight | 113 Grams |
Brand | Andoer |
Camera Lens | Non-removable Andoer digital camera fixed focal length lens |
Colour | light pink |
Continuous shooting speed | 30 fps |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Andoer Digital Camera, 2 x Rechargeable Batteries, 32GB Memory Card, User Manual |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Model year | 2024 |
Plug profile | Micro Four Thirds |
Part number | RHL0629045502739VQ |
Size | 111 |
Warranty description | 2 |
Zoom Type | Optical |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Autofocus Points | 8 |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 0.04167 seconds |
Effective still resolution | 44 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**S
Great little camera for kids & teens
A great little digital camera that use SD card (not included). You get two batteries in the box, a wrist strap, a case & a usb cable to charge it. I bought it for my son to take to camp and it was perfect for that. Quick postage. Great camera for the price.
M**M
Okay for the price
decent little basic digital camera. bought for the spare battery and included SD card for 38quid. shutter button slow to respond and indoor picture quality performance not anywhere near the MP in the settings. imprinted icons on rear buttons difficult to use but got some party pictures without anyone's phone getting damaged.
M**N
Simple, limited camera, a sort of digital box Brownie
It is possible to take good pictures with this camera, but it has severe limitations. It is effectively fixed-focus, although there is a little slidy thing on the side with a picture of a flower one end, for close-ups, and a mountain on the other for distant scenes. Leave this in the middle. With a short focal length it will be fine in bright light, with sufficient depth of focus.The zoom is digital only, meaning that you lose picture quality when you zoom in. The anti shake option on the menu does not appear to do anything, at least mine doesn't, and I have lots of shaky pictures. The display is difficult to see in bright light. The battery is a bit fiddly to get in, and must be inserted the correct way for it to do anything, though the terminals are in the middle rather than to one side, so a bit of a pfaff.I bought this as a backup to my DSLR and my Google Pixel phone, both of which take brilliant pictures. I knew I was going on boats an in crowded streets, and didn't want my main camera and phone damaged, lost or nicked. As a backup it works reasonably well, and you get what you pay for. Learn to hold the camera steady and take loads of photos. But don't expect to blow them up to large prints.
D**L
Digital camera
Excellent little digital camera easy to use and the picture quality is great, also does video
A**R
Don’t waste your money
This is awful. The instructions don’t make sense and the booklet is so small it’s impossible to see. It’s not straightforward at all. Waste of money.
A**R
Santa present
Looks amazing but delivery driver dropped it f4om next door and its about a 4 foot drop . Here's hoping it works.
K**H
Good little camera
Easy to use came with everything needed in really quick time. Very lightweight
D**M
Quality and reliability can be an issue
I bought 2 of these cameras for my grandsons when they came to visit us in the school holidays. I bought a black and a silver one so that they wouldn't get them mixed up.The black one worked well but at first there were issues with the battery not holding charge but this seems to have sorted itself out so no real issue there.The silver one worked for 6 exposures only. After that all subsequent photos came out in strange designs as shown in the photo above. The camera does not have an "effects" setting and there was no way of preventing this from happening, it was faulty. I returned the camera to Amazon and got a refund but ordered another anyway as one of my grandchildren was left without a camera. The replacement was delivered by Prime the next day and so far that has also worked perfectly, although the replacement was lacking the CD ROM disc when it arrived.I also bought 32Gb cards to use with these cameras. The card can hold almost 10,000 images or about 3 hours of video, although the battery would run out after about half an hour if shooting continuously.The camera is advertised as being 18 megapixel and having HD video capability but although the sensor is clearly capable of this a camera is only as good as its lens and the lens is a cheap, small, deeply recessed (good for kids, - fingers don't touch it) item which clearly does not have the resolution to match the sensor. This is particularly evident if the zoom is used, - you don't get pixilation (digital zoom) but the image just blurs and looses focus to some extent. The lens does not have a focusing control but the depth of field is big and there is a switch to put it into macro mode to get even closer to the subject. The camera also has an anti shake device to give sharper pictures but with younger children this is not always effective.The other problem is getting the images off the camera onto a computer. We chose not to use the CD ROM disc as the software on it is quite dated and chose instead to download directly from the SD card in the camera using the provided USB cable, This works but seems to be a bit hit or miss connection. The camera needs to be connected to the computer and then switched on for it to switch into download mode and needs to be switched off and then back on without the cable attached to get it to work normally again. I don't know what format the camera uses on the SD card (the photos are JPEG and videos are AVI) but removing the card from the camera and putting it into the computer SD card reader results in the card not being recognised.In summary the camera is a decent first camera for children given its price and specification (it has a flash and a number of built in menus to change the image size, ISO rating, exposure compensation) but it is not good enough to stick with beyond learning the basics. I think most kids with an interest in photography would soon want something better.
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