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− | * Creative Effects Camera 36 exposures. (1996-2001)<ref>According to the manufacturer's web archive,"Black and white images print out on special fax paper with a | + | * Creative Effects Camera 36 exposures. (1996-2001)<ref>According to the manufacturer's web archive,"Black and white images print out on special fax paper with a choice of five special effects. Kids can picture a friend on TV or play play money, frame a portrait with a dazzling kaleidoscope, or write fun comments in the word bubble and caption frames, then add color with crayons. Dual-eye view finder plus one easy-to-load Picture Pack for approximately 36 black and white pictures." Product number: 73860; [http://service.mattel.com/us/%2Finstruction%5Fsheets%2F73860pr%2D0920%2Epdf Manual/Instructions]</ref> |
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Fisher-Price Digital by Ramen Junkie |
Fisher-Price is a major manufacturer of toys for children. Occasionally it has ventured into partnerships with manufacturers, including Kodak, in order to make fully-functional cameras specifically designed for children (larger grip surfaces, viewfinders used by both eyes etc). There have been several brightly coloured models for film and digital formats. Unfortunately, some of the models have generic names and can only be distinguished by their colour and design.
Digital
- Fisher-Price Digital Camera (blue/white/red, or pink)
Film
35 mm
Fisher-Price 35mm by Arty Smokes |
- Fisher-Price 35mm (red/yellow/black takes 35mm film; 1997-2000)[1]
- Fisher-Price Perfect Shot (blue/yellow/red; takes 35mm film; 2000-2006)[2]
Perfect Shot by marlinsgirl93 |
110
Fisher-Price Kodak by Marty4650 |
- Fisher-Price Kodak (cyan; takes 110 film; 1984)
- Fisher-Price Perfect Shot (blue/yellow/red; takes 110 film; 1994-7)
Thermal Paper
- Creative Effects Camera 36 exposures. (1996-2001)[3]
Notes
- ↑ Product number: 73817; Manual/Instructions for Fisher-Price Perfect Shot (1997 model)
- ↑ Product number: 77856; Manual/Instructions for Fisher-Price Perfect Shot (2000 model)
- ↑ According to the manufacturer's web archive,"Black and white images print out on special fax paper with a choice of five special effects. Kids can picture a friend on TV or play play money, frame a portrait with a dazzling kaleidoscope, or write fun comments in the word bubble and caption frames, then add color with crayons. Dual-eye view finder plus one easy-to-load Picture Pack for approximately 36 black and white pictures." Product number: 73860; Manual/Instructions