
Gift cards generally make the most desirable presents outside of hard cash from relatives who don't know you (at all) however they're kind of lame, both the giver and receiver feels cheated from the underwhelming physical exchange. So as pointless as this is, the prospect of pre-shooting some 'meaningful' photos to demonstrate thoughtfulness adds a welcome new dimension to the experience.
Starting at just $50, the Target Digital Camera GiftCard runs on 2 AAA batteries, features a 1.2MP sensor and has 50MB of internal storage. You're probably not going to win any photo competitions with this but it would be hard to resist adding a subversive fun storyboard to the camera-card.
via gizmodo

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I bought one of the Target digital camera gift cards and wrote up my experiences: http://www.JetCityOrange.com/photos/TargetCamera/
In a word, "No".