Which myFirst Kids Camera Model Is Right for Your Little Photographer?
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Which myFirst Kids Camera Model Is Right for Your Little Photographer?



With so many options available today, choosing the right kids camera can be overwhelming. As a parent or gift shopper, you want to find a model that not only suits your child’s age and skill level but also supports their creativity and learning. That’s where myFirst comes in—offering a variety of thoughtfully designed cameras that grow with your child.

In this guide, we’ll help you decide which myFirst kids camera is best for your little one, depending on their interests, age, and personality.

1. myFirst Camera 50

Best for: Toddlers and preschoolers (ages 3-5)


This entry-level model is perfect for younger kids who are just beginning to explore the world of photography.

Why it works:

● Ultra-lightweight and easy to carry
● Simple interface with large buttons
● Fun photo frames and filters to spark interest

Perfect for little hands and curious minds just starting out.

2. myFirst Camera 2

Best for: Young beginners (ages 4-7)


If your child has shown a little more interest in capturing moments, the Camera 2 offers an easy upgrade.

Key features:

● 8MP photo quality
● Rechargeable battery via USB
● Compact and shockproof body

It’s the ideal choice for kids who want better image quality but still need a durable device.

3. myFirst Camera 3
Best for: Selfie-lovers and expressive kids (ages 5-8)


Camera 3 includes a front-facing lens, making it great for kids who enjoy taking selfies and capturing moments with friends.

Highlights:

● Dual lenses (front and rear)
● Fun filters, frames, and stickers
● Easy-to-navigate user interface

A great step up for social, imaginative kids who love documenting daily life.

4. myFirst Camera 10
Best for: Tech-ready kids (ages 6-9)


For children who want more control and better resolution, Camera 10 offers features that support beginner-level photography.

Benefits:

● Full HD 1080p video
● Multiple shooting modes (burst, time-lapse, zoom)
● Slim and portable design

This model bridges the gap between play and practical use.

5. myFirst Camera Insta 20
Best for: Crafty kids who love instant results (ages 6-10)


Want a camera and a printer in one? The Insta 20 is a hybrid model that allows kids to take a picture and print it instantly using thermal paper.

Why it’s popular:

● Instant black & white prints
● Easy to refill and use
● Great for journaling and DIY crafts

It’s both fun and functional, ideal for scrapbookers and memory-makers.

6. myFirst Camera Insta Wi

Best for: Older kids and tech-savvy tweens (ages 7+)


The most advanced model in the lineup, Insta Wi is made for kids who are ready for wireless sharing and upgraded print/photo quality.

Top features:

● Wi-Fi transfer and mobile sharing
● 12MP camera with 1080p video
● Built-in instant printing

A powerful option for kids who want to take their creativity a step further.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Model Age Range Key Features
Camera 50 3-5 Lightweight, basic features, fun design
Camera 2 4-7 8MP, durable, rechargeable
Camera 3 5-8 Dual lens, filters, selfie-friendly
Camera 10 6-9 Full HD video, portable, multiple modes
Insta 20 6-10 Instant thermal prints, refillable paper
Insta Wi 7+ Wi-Fi, high-res prints, mobile transfer

Check out the full kids camera collection at myFirst Australia to browse these models in detail.

How to Choose

Still not sure which to pick? Ask yourself these questions:

● How old is your child?
● Do they prefer quick results or editing options?
● Are they interested in video, photography, or crafts?
● Do they enjoy sharing or printing their photos?

The perfect kids camera balances fun, learning, and usability. myFirst has something for every young photographer—from toddlers discovering their world to tweens mastering composition.

Explore the kids camera lineup to find the right match for your child, and watch their creativity flourish behind the lens.










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