You don’t have to visit Disneyland to take pictures with Mickey, Donald and all your other favorite Disney characters. All you need is the Disney Pix Max Digital Camera! This 3.0 megapixel camera comes with a fun Magic Wand button that instantly adds Disney character overlays directly into the picture frame. So while you’re framing your subject on the 1.5-inch color LCD display, simply press the button and find Ariel, Tigger and other friends instantly appear in the screen!
Other camera features include a 4x digital zoom, built-in flash and a self timer. The Pix Max comes with 32 MB of internal storage with room for expansion via the SD/MMC memory card slot. You even get a 256 MB SD card included in the package! In-Camera Photofriend Overlays: •Ariel •Sleeping Beauty •Power Rangers •Buzz Lightyear •Woody •Lilo •Stitch •Goofy •Donald Duck •Cinderella •Mickey Mouse •Minnie Mouse •Piglet •Winnie the Pooh •Tigger •Tinker Bell Specifications: •1.5-inch color LCD screen •3 megapixel resolution •Magic Wand button instantly adds Disney character overlays into photos •32 MB internal storage •Built-in auto flash •4x digital zoom •SD/MMC card slot (expandable to up to 2 GB) •Self timer: 5 or 10 seconds •Time/date stamp •NTSC/PAL settings •Operates on two (2) AA batteries (not included) •Includes 256 MB SD card and carrying case •Includes Photo Editing software: customize photos with Disney characters, stamps, frames, and special effects •For Ages 5+ Package Includes: •Disney Pix Max Digital Camera •256 MB SD card •Carrying case •Hand strap •USB cable •TV-out cable •Photo Editing Software CD
What a disappointment! This was to be my sons' first digital, which we figured would be worth the extra cost since we wouldn't be developing rolls of film that consisted of pictures of his feet, the sky, squirrels, etc. He got it for xmas, and it was broken within hours. My husband saw the whole thing and said he had dropped it, but onto carpet from about 1 foot above the ground. I brought it back, thinking it was a fluke, and got a new one. Within 2 weeks it was broken, this time it was in a backback that was set down a little too hard. This is supposed to be a childs camera - I couldn't believe how delicate it was! We ended up taking it back and getting a 7.1MP kodak easyshare for about $30 more. There are some fun functions on the camera (putting characters into photos) that we enjoyed, I just wish it wasn't so cheaply make
have a 1-megapixel $150 digital camera I bought for myself to carry around in my purse a few years ago, and I wish I'd just gotten the same thing for my daughter instead of this piece of junk. The flash is way too "hot," the picture quality is terrible, and the thing is ridiculously delicate! I can't believe it's marketed toward kids. Drop it the least little bit and the spring that keeps the batteries against the electrical contacts breaks. This has happened twice to us in the first six months! My "real" camera is much more sturdy
We purchased the camera for my daughter to use. She loves taking photos and we thought this was a natural progression from a one time use film camera. We were excited to let her run loose with this camera and take it with her on trips.
We were sadly disappointed with the photos and only after 6 months of owning it, we put new batteries in it today and the power light came on, then turned off, now it is useless... It won't turn on anymore...
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