Some last tips: What Cameras should you use

  1. Instax Mini by FujiFilm: This is a polaroid camera that is all in one. It offers students instant feedback with printed film to immediately show them what they captured. It also has the feeling of a film camera, meaning that your film is precious and you have to set up the shot before you start shooting. It has some basic aperture settings. This allows for an easy entrance point for learning this concept in photography. The drawback of this camera is that it is expensive and the film itself is expensive. This might be better to use it as a special education camera.  Price:$40.00
  2.  Our Life Kids waterproof camera: Made out of eco-friendly materials, this camera is durable and small, perfect for young children. It also supports video, audio, and photography. It captures high-resolution photos and videos using a 32GB Micro-SD card for storage. It has a rechargeable battery as well. Price: $38.99
  3. Powpro Mini kids camera: This is a miniature camera that packs a punch. It can take up to 4000 pictures. Due to its small size it does require small motor skills. Price: $41.00
  4. VTech Kidizoom duo camera: It is designed for easy use for kids. It has large rubber edges to be gripped easier and it has few buttons that are large and clearly marked. The camera quality is low, but this is a good place to start with young children. It also has binocular viewfinders which can be easier for young children. It also has 5 games that utilize photography built into the camera. It has a front and rear camera. Photo Effects can also be added in later. Price:$48.82

Our ideas:

  1. Disposable cameras $24/ twin pack
  2. Point and shoot $150
  3. Phones $1000 or free depending  on how you look at it