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Guide to cameras for children and young people
Reading time: 8 minutes - December 05, 2024 - by Markus Igel

Guide to cameras for children and teenagers

We are often asked which camera to give to our children or grandchildren. Here we want to help you and recommend the best cameras for every age group.

Why it pays to start photography at an early age

Learning photography at a young age offers numerous benefits for children. It encourages creativity as children can explore their world through the lens and develop unique perspectives. At the same time, photography teaches important motor skills, such as how to hold and focus a camera, as well as hand-eye coordination. Children learn to develop patience and attention to detail as they wait for the right moment to take a photo.

In addition, engaging in photography helps to promote technical understanding as they learn how to use modern equipment through play. It also boosts self-confidence when children share their photos with others and receive positive feedback. Photography can also be a tool for mindfulness as children become more aware of the beauty in their surroundings. Finally, it encourages communication when children tell stories about their pictures and share them with others.

The best cameras for children between 3 and 6 years old

Cameras for children in this age group should be particularly robust, lightweight and easy to use. Even more so, children's cameras should also meet a high level of safety standards, such as rounded corners and edges as well as non-toxic materials. Image quality is not really relevant at this age, as children at this age are more likely to copy what their parents show them.

Easypix Kiddypix Mystery

This children's camera is characterized by its form factor and pop colors. They offer good handling and with up to 32gb memory via MicroSD cards, there is also enough space for all the children's photos. In addition to the photo function, a video function is also included, which offers a smooth picture with HD material. In order not to overwhelm the children directly, a fixed focus is installed here, with an open aperture of f2.6

Hoppstar children's camera Expert yale

The Hoppstar Expert has 16gb of internal memory and offers space for up to 8000 photos. The camera has preset automatic exposure settings, making it easy to take photos and record your first videos. Functions such as face recognition or the application of photo filters, as well as the selfie camera on the back, are already nice.

Hoppstar children's camera Artist incl. 3 paper rolls refill pack laurel

The first Polaroid camera that isn't a camera, because this camera prints on paper rolls and if you don't want to print the pictures, you can still save them on the 32gb memory card for the future. It is aimed at children from the age of around 5 years. The pictures, which can be printed in black and white, can also be printed on different color paper.

The best cameras for children aged 7 to 12

A camera in the 7 to 12 age group should still have a healthy degree of robustness, but the interest in better image quality starts to grow in this age group. This is due to the increasing interest in social media, for example. Ideally, the camera should also have some functions such as zoom, timer and possibly the option to edit images in RAW format afterwards.

Canon PowerShot SX740

A compact camera with optical zoom and many functions around connectivity, autofocus with Ki functions, image stabilization. It offers many photo functions and also many video features that already enable vlogging. Thanks to its compact size, it is also very easy to take anywhere.

Fujifilm Instax mini 12 mint-green

With the Fujifilm Instax Mini, the child is able to capture their own moments with themselves and their friends and print them out directly, which can also be displayed in the children's room.

Fujifilm INSTAX mini EVO

The Instax mini Evo, in contrast to the pure Fujifilm Instax Mini, offers a few more functions for pure photography. For example, the dial can be used for film effects and many gimmicks can be done on the Lens, which gives you 100 ways to capture the images with the film effects. These can then also be viewed on the built-in display. The images can also be saved directly to the camera's memory card.

OM SYSTEM TG-7

A very robust camera which can also be taken into the water (up to 15m diving depth). It is compact and already offers a fairly large optical zoom range. It also offers an aperture of f2 and some nice functions, making it ideal for children.

Rollei Powerflex 10x Optical Zoom

An inexpensive compact camera with the look of a small SLR camera. It offers an optical zoom range of 38-380mm with setting options from fully automatic to manual settings with which you can already get to know the technology of photography. However, the camera can only take Jpegs and does not support RAW format.

Which cameras for teenagers aged between 13 and 16?

In the teenage years, the subject of photography begins to expand and grow more with technical understanding and the camera should offer the option of a manual mode with which the camera can be operated in addition to the automatic exposure and white balance functions. The camera should also have the option of changing the lenses. However, this is only recommended once you have reached a healthy level of maturity so that you don't put pressure on the camera's sensor. A good video quality should also be included, as children may also discover an interest in video editing or videography.

Second hand cameras

Nikon Coolpix P950

It's not the smallest camera, but it offers a lot of play with the focal length, which is great for the odd child who is particularly interested in wildlife photography. It also has a tilting and rotating LCD monitor and a RAW format is also included, which means that post-processing is already possible.

Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82D

Similar to the Nikon Coolpix, the FZ82D offers a zoom lens that allows you to zoom from a wide-angle lens to a super-telephoto lens. The big advantage here is the price and this camera also offers many functions for photography and videography.

Sony Alpha 6400 (ILCE-6400) + SEL 16-50mm PZ OSS

The Sony Alpha 6400 is an inexpensive entry into the world of cameras with interchangeable lenses, the APS-C sensor offers good image quality and the Alpha 6400 is still a good choice for beginners despite its age. It also offers a good continuous shooting rate with which the first more active shots can be taken. The built-in autofocus works very reliably and the video functions also make this camera an exciting all-round entry-level camera.

Fujifilm X-M5 + XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ black

A modern and very compact camera that is in tune with the times and already has stabilization in the sensor. With the analog film simulations, it offers a very special and modern image look that many younger people like very much. Like the Alpha 6400, the camera has a touch display.

The best cameras for young adults aged 17 and over

Young adults who are starting out in photography can now be trusted with a system camera with an interchangeable lens system, but the focus here should always be on good value for money. At this age, we also assume an increasing interest in accessories for photography, because while the young photographers may not yet have exhausted the cameras and their potential, the desire for more arises now at the latest. Here, too, you can of course opt for second-hand cameras.

Sony Alpha 7 III (ILCE-7M3) + Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2

A very stable camera with an all-rounder Lens that can be used for a variety of types of photography. The standard focal length with a fast aperture of 2.8 offers a wide range of possible uses, even in poor lighting conditions, such as portraits, travel, events and much more.

This means you can get off to a good start in photography even without a lot of additional equipment.

Panasonic Lumix DC-S5II + Lumix S 20-60mm f/3.5-5.6

A modern camera with a very good autofocus and price-performance ratio, powerful photo functions and many setting + customization options. The camera has a modern full-frame sensor with very good image stabilization. With 24Mp, the camera also has enough megapixels to keep up with other modern cameras. Its video functions are also very remarkable and offer potential for the future!

Fujifilm X-S20 + Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary

A super APS-C camera, the Sigma 18-50mm with a continuous aperture of f2.8 offers a lot of potential for creative images in a wide variety of lighting situations, with Fuji's popular analog film looks you already get finished high-quality photos out of the camera. This camera is a small power dwarf, it offers everything a modern camera should have at its light weight of 491 grams: sensor stabilization, good autofocus and compactness.

Conclusion

If you are looking for the perfect children's camera, you should not only pay attention to the age of your child, but also consider the mental maturity and seriousness of the child, as a precocious child may already be able to operate a higher-quality camera with the necessary motivation. Many parents and grandparents shy away from investing in expensive, high-quality camera equipment to begin with, as children tend to quickly switch interests at this age. With this article, we wanted to offer you a little support with camera models that we think are exciting for use with children.

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