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🎬 Elevate your content game with pro features in a pocket-sized powerhouse!
The YIGLLO DC101 4K Digital Camera is a compact, feature-packed device designed for millennials who demand high-quality photos and videos on the go. Equipped with a 48MP CMOS sensor, 4K UHD video recording, a 3-inch 180° flip screen, and 16x digital zoom with anti-shake, it’s perfect for vlogging, travel, and everyday photography. Dual rechargeable batteries with a charging stand and a hot shoe mount for accessories make it a versatile tool for creators seeking professional results without the bulk or price of high-end cameras.










| ASIN | B0DBVZC1CX |
| Aperture modes | F3.2 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Auto Focus Technology | [AI] Contrast Detection Autofocus (CDAF) |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 45 |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,669 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #186 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Brand | YIGLLO |
| Built-In Media | 1 X 4K Digital Camera & 1 X UV Lens Film & 1 X 32GB SD Card, 1 x Camera Wrist Strap & 1 x Camera Pouch & 1 x User Manual, 1 x Lens Cap & 1 x lens/LCD screen cleaning cloth, 1 x USB Cable & 1 x Adapter, 2 x Rechargeable batteries & 1 x Battery Charging Stand |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | The camera comes with a UV Lens Film and has a focal distance of 7.36mm and aperture of F/3.2, suggesting a wide-angle lens with a moderate maximum aperture for decent low-light performance. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | [VARIOUS] |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | microSD |
| Compatible Mountings | Standard 1/4 Inch Tripod |
| Connectivity Technology | USB,Webcam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (856) |
| Digital Zoom | 16 x |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 3840x2160 (4K UHD) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 (4K UHD) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 48 MP |
| Exposure Control | Automatic, Manual |
| File Format | JPG and AVI |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On/Fill, Off, Slow Sync |
| Focal Length Description | 7.36 millimeters |
| Focus Features | Autofocus |
| Focus Mode | Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Frame Rate | 24fps, 30fps |
| Generation | 1 |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| JPEG Quality Level | Normal |
| Lens Type | Fixed Lens |
| Manufacturer | YIGLLO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DC101 |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.2 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 7.36 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 48 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metering Methods | Center Weighted |
| Minimum Aperture | 2.3 Millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 7.36 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.00025 seconds |
| Model Name | DC101 |
| Model Number | DC101 |
| Mount Type | Tripod |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/3-inch |
| Recording Capacity | 60 Minutes |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Continuous shooting, Motion detection, Slow motion, Time-lapse recordin |
| Special Feature | Take still images mode & Video recording mode, Built-in microphone, Compact, date Imprint or no date stamp, high visibility, image stabilization, built-in fill light, Anti-shaking, Digital zoom in&zoom out, Webcam Function, Pause Function, Continuous shooting, Motion detection, Slow motion, Time-lapse recording, AUTO OFF, Self-timer, Selfie, Digital camera, Vlogging camera, Video Camera, 4K Camera… |
| Specific Uses For Product | Vlogging |
| Supported Image Format | JPG |
| Total Still Resolution | 48 MP |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 744316287686 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | AVI |
| Video Resolution | 2160p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Zoom | Digital |
E**S
This is a fun, versatile, and inexpensive camera
I own a lot of great, pro level cameras – but they’re all too bulky to carry around everywhere I go. This camera is small and light enough to fit anywhere – in the glove box, in my knapsack – so it’s always handy, and it’s loaded with a range of special features that even a few years ago wouldn’t have been technologically possible. Let’s get real. This is a fun, inexpensive, lightweight camera, and of course the pictures won’t measure up to my $3000 professional DLSR. But that said, for many everyday picture situations the quality is quite good. I took a picture of my bedside Tiffany lamp shade, and you can see that the colors are really rich and well rendered. The camera also performs quite well in low light. One of the most fun things about this camera is that it’s loaded with really interesting features. For example, you can tell it to shoot a time-lapse sequence of pictures or video clips. You can put it on a tripod, or simply rest it on a chair or ledge, and let it watch wildlife or what’s happening on the street. I used it to map how sunlight falls on my garden over the course of a day, so I could figure out what to plant where. Pretty cool. One tip – I had to search for this feature, and I found it in the video menu, even for the mode where you choose to shoot a sequence of stills. The camera is super easy to use. The top right button turns the camera on and off (hold it for about 2 seconds). The other top button is used to take pictures, or to start and stop video recording. There are also a few menu options that direct you to press the top button to confirm a choice. On the back of the camera, on the bottom to the right of the screen, are buttons labeled “Mode” and “Menu.” Pressing the Mode button switches between taking still pictures, shooting video, playing back pictures and movies, and adjusting various settings. Just keep pressing until the mode you want appears on the screen. If you go too far keep pressing – it will cycle around again. The Menu button provides choices for the currently selected mode. For example, in the still photo mode, you can choose the resolution you want to shoot, that is, the number of horizontal and vertical pixels, or dots, that make up your image. And as a photographer with more than 50 years of experience, I want to say something about that. The “native” resolution of this camera, that is, the number of electronic, light-sensing dots physically present on the imaging chip is a little shy of 8 million, written as 8MP, or eight mega-pixels. This is the resolution required by a 4K video clip. If you choose any resolution higher than this, that is, higher than the “7MP Wide” option in the resolution menu, the camera has to take those physical, native pixels and upscale them to a higher number. My question is, why would you want to do this? Upscaling, unless it uses very sophisticated image processing or even AI, doesn’t really help much. And if you think that around 7 or 8 million pixels isn’t good enough, you should know that my first digital camera, way back when, was only 2.1MP and the images were fantastic. They printed beautifully up to a full size page and when displayed on a modern, high-resolution TV will be upscaled by the TV’s electronics. You can experiment with various resolutions, but personally I like to stick with the native values and let my computer software or TV firmware adjust when needed. I’m just sayin’. One limitation of this kind of camera is that there is no optical zoom, only digital zoom. That means that to zoom closer to your subject, the camera takes a smaller section of the picture and stretches it out to fill the frame. Eventually, the quality of the image breaks down, but the first several steps are actually quite good and can be very useful. And sometimes you really might want to push in even though the image suffers, zooming a very small, central portion of the picture to fill the frame. That may, for example, be the only chance you have to capture a wild animal trotting away and without the zoom you might not get at all, or maybe a glimpse of someone at a party who’s too far away to pose for your camera but you want their picture anyway. One really nice aspect of the lens is that the aperture, the opening to let in light, is so small that the depth of field is very large. You don’t necessarily need to know what this means in optical terms, but in practice, it means that you can get very, very close to a subject without needing a special macro lens. I’ve included a picture of a USB SD card adapter that I took from only about 2 inches away, and it’s pretty crisp and sharp. The same lens lets you easily take pictures of distant subjects – a group of friends at a party or a distant, snow-capped mountain. The focus is sharp near and far. When it comes to video, the native 4K resolution is available. But again, I’d like to offer a more conservative suggestion. Shooing at a lower resolution, full HD (1080) or even mid-level HD (720) rather than 4K (which is called ultra high definition, UHD (2160)) will give you a smoother flow, less jerkiness, and an overall better video experience in many situations. It’s nice to think about shooting at that magnificent 4K resolution, and this camera will do it, but the human eye and brain will seldom appreciate the difference unless the 4K content is shot with a really good video setup, like a studio grade camera, and then played on a really good 4K TV. I think you’ll find with this camera that 4K is good if the scene doesn’t have a lot of movement, or if you’re not panning around much, but that for most situations, the 1080 option or even the lower-resolution 720 choice will give you a better net effect. It will also take less storage space on the SD card so you can shoot more pictures and longer videos. This is just my opinion. One more little thing to note. The lens is threaded so that it can take 52mm filters. If you’re going to be shooting outdoors, it would be wise to invest in a 52mm circular polarizer for as little as about $10. Rotating the polarizer will let you find the perfect setting to darken the sky and make clouds pop or cancel reflections from water or glass. It’s a fantastic and cheap way to improve your images. I should also say that the camera provides automatic flash options for still images and can keep the light shining continuously when you’re shooting video in low light. If you need more light, there are some wonderful, small rechargeable video lights available that can slot into the “shoe” at the top of the camera. I have a couple of these, and good ones run about $20. The generous package includes 2 batteries, a charger, a case and camera wrist strap, a 32GB micro SD card (which will hold a lot of pictures), and all the cables you’ll need. My conclusion is that if you’re looking for a fun, inexpensive, and versatile camera that can do a lot of great things, this is a very good choice. If you accept it for what it is, and understand what it isn’t (i.e., a professional level camera with interchangeable lenses, optical zoom, and endless attachments) I think you’ll be satisfied.
J**Z
Amazing Quality
Amazing Camera !
A**R
Excellent Camera!
I recently purchased the 4K Digital Camera, and it has truly exceeded my expectations. The image quality is outstanding, capturing vibrant and sharp photos that bring my memories to life. The autofocus feature ensures that every shot is crisp and clear, even for a photography novice like myself. The 4K video recording capability delivers stunning, high-definition footage that enhances the natural colors and details of the scenes I capture. The camera is user-friendly, with an intuitive interface that made it easy to start shooting right away. Its compact and lightweight design means I can take it anywhere, making it perfect for travel and everyday photography. Overall, this camera offers exceptional value for its price point. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to step up their photography or vlogging game without breaking the bank.
A**A
Poor Quality
Pros: It's cheap and comes with everything you need to do some really basic photography/videography. Cons: The photo quality is limited to what says 4MP, the reality is it's on par with a mid 2000's era webcam. It fills pixels with some random colors to get the data it needs. On the photo side all photos turn out with a bad color mix and the quality is consistently bad. Another con is the odd way you navigate it, there's a pretent option knob that doesn't do anything. Then they chose to put the power button right where every other camera on the planet puts the shutter button. IF you think this is what you want, just get a really old smartphone and call it good you'll end up with better photos and videos and you can just never connect it to anything. I would compare the quality of the photo and vide to what you would expect from a flip phone years back. It is reliable though and does seem to work fine. The flash is kinda neat, it's not a flash and there's just a button to turn the light on.
R**.
Great camera, nice quality photos
My 17 yo wanted a smallish digital camera that he could take nice pics with. This does a nice job. It doesn't have a lot of buttons and controls that he has to learn which is also helpful. I do wish the lens retracted manually or was removable--it does stick out a bit far, which makes finding a case for it a bit trickier. We also don't have a port for a micro-USB card in our PC and my son wanted to transfer photos to his phone, so we were able to plug in the cord to his phone (c to c cord) and you just need to make sure the camera is on and they will come up and you can save them how you want to. Videos were causing us a bit of an issue in transfer--they wouldn't play on his phone. So we are mostly pleased with this, just a couple of small things.
Y**J
Fantastic Camera for Vlogging and Photography!
I recently purchased the 4K Digital Camera for Photography, and I am extremely impressed with its performance! The auto-focus works perfectly, ensuring that my shots are always sharp and clear. It's a game-changer for vlogging, especially with the 3" 180° flip screen—perfect for framing myself while recording. The image quality is fantastic, with vibrant colors and incredible detail in 4K resolution. I love how compact and portable the camera is, making it easy to carry around for outdoor shoots or while traveling. The 16X anti-shake feature is a lifesaver for stable shots, even when moving around. Another great bonus is the inclusion of the SD card, extra batteries, and battery charger. It’s so convenient to have everything ready to go right out of the box. The battery life is impressive, and the extra batteries ensure I’m never caught without power during an important shoot. Overall, this camera has exceeded my expectations for both photography and video recording. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced content creator, this camera delivers excellent value and performance. Highly recommend it!
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