🎥 Elevate your vlogging game—capture, create, and connect like a pro!
The ALSONE Video Camera Camcorder is a compact, feature-rich digital recorder designed for aspiring content creators. It boasts a 24MP sensor with 1080P Full HD video at 30fps, a 270-degree rotating 3-inch screen for versatile shooting angles, and an external microphone for superior audio quality. Additional perks include face and smile detection, anti-shake technology, pause recording, webcam functionality, and dual rechargeable batteries supporting recording while charging—making it the ultimate all-in-one tool for YouTube vloggers and live streamers.
Brand Name | ALSONE |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.97 x 2.17 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 201LM |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Black-and-white,color,compact,digital-camera,face-detection,hot-shoe, Smile-detection,usb,zoom,zoom-magnification |
N**I
See the GREAT video quality for yourself! I-minute Raw Video no enhancement except music overlay
The media could not be loaded. See the GREAT video quality for yourself - I'm posting an outdoor shoot with only natural lighting after 12pm. I didn't even figure out there is a camera light if you press the power button once after turning it on. I thought the video quality was excellent. Another important timesaver and quality tip: if you don't want the date and time stamp to appear in your post recording video -- press the Mode button twice (NOT THE MENU BUTTON), select Date, then choose the middle option to turn off the stamp. It's very easy to use once you get used to it. Great and very sturdy tripod, I recorded outside in the Windy City of Chicago and right on the lake where it's windy for real...and the tripod held solid. I got this camera for my YouTube channel @BodybyNaledi to record my dance workout videos myself for content. Looking forward to finally getting a professional workout video shoot done. Until then - this camera will be putting in work!!! Oh the sound is great. Although for this video I put the dance track over the video audio in IMovie. There was too much audible wind in the original audio of the camera to use in the final cut. I'm not a techie camera person at all --- but I think you all may know what I mean. Either way I do recommend this camera. Oh one more thing - the batteries only charge inserted in the camera and not apart. Takes about 2+ hours for each. And one battery runs about 3-4 hours on a full charge to record video. But that also could depend is it continuous recording too? Hope this helps. For the price, and for what I need it for to get the job done with excellent quality doing it on my own -- I give this five stars and recommend it for video content creators with purpose and intent!
K**T
I give it 10 out of 10
Super camera, good quality photos, it has a microphone, 2 spare batteries, its remote is a marvel, super price, the truth is that it has no defects, I recommend it.
R**.
Satisfied
It's definitely worth the a few dollars that I paid for it.I very much recommend it
D**E
My experience with the camera.
Alright, I bought this camcorder for work-related stuff (had to go to a rally). I always look at the reviews and the number of reviews. I was under the assumption that it would be able to record for 15 minutes to an hour (depending on the memory card). I bought the largest memory card which was 256 GBS and it said I could have over 13 hours of video. I tested it two nights before the event as well as followed the instructions for formatting the card in the camera. (I only recorded 2-3 minutes to test the picture and audio.) The image was ok, not the best; you get what you paid for which was fine I just really needed the audio (which was ok, but horrible at the rally). The issue I had was that I was only 100-130 feet away from the stage and the image came out awful and the audio was horrendous. I didn't care about the image of the video mostly the audio for work. The worse part was that the video kept cutting off at random times like at 13 minutes or at 4 seconds. I was recording a speech so it was very important for me to have audio at least. When I put the memory card in my laptop, the videos didn't allow me to open them saying it was corrupted and there was a bunch of videos cut off at random times and the audio was static.So overall, the camera wasn't good, maybe I had a defective camera but I had to return it. I don't think I'll buy a camera from them again but if you are interested in buying it, I would read the reviews. If you do buy it, remember that it can be returned and you get what you paid for. My experience wasn't great but there are others who had a better experience.On a positive note: I didn't take any pictures of the camera itself but it came with everything from the description. all the chargers and cords worked and the batteries were not charged. I charged the batteries for about 2.5 hours and only got about 30 minutes out of each; luckily I had portable chargers and I just plugged that into the camera to charge (which it did). I probably had a defective camera and I hope no one gets that one.
R**.
It's an "okay" camera
It's an "okay" camera overall, but not what I expected and not useful for the purpose I bought it.The camera itself seems to be of decent quality. It doesn't feel "cheap" like many electronics today. I feel like it would stand up to regular use.The LCD screen is not very sharp, but this really isn't an issue and I think it is just fine the way it is. The reason I wanted the rotating LCD is I wanted to use it for amateur webcasting, to be able to see myself and the composition of the shot while still looking at the camera. The LCD works perfectly for that and really does not need any more resolution.The tripod mount on the bottom of the camera conveniently screws right onto the standard mounting screw on my LED ring light, so that's a "plus." However, because the mounting socket is so far forward on the camera, the LCD screen won't open when I have it mounted this way. If you are mounting it on a tripod, you'll be just fine, but if you intend to use it with a ring light, you won't be able to do it.Because this camera is promoted as a "YouTube Vlogging camera," this is an important limitation since so many webcasters are using ring lights to simplify foreground lighting for their videos.As a camera (apart from a webcam), the picture quality is mediocre -- not as good as my 20-year-old HD camcorder (unfortunately, my old, camcorder doesn't support webcasting). The image is flat and disappointingly soft even at the best settings (1920x1080 resolution with maximum sharpness).It's a little better than the video from the built-in webcam on my laptop cover, but not as good as video from my phone camera.The biggest selling point, for me, was that this camera could also be used as a webcam, so I would be able to use it for live casting. I currently have my phone set up for live casting, with a separate microphone running to my laptop for audio. It works, but obviously I can't use my phone for anything while recording this way.With this camera, the biggest disappointment was with its webcam feature. When set up as a Webcam, this camera only produces video at 1280x720 instead of 1920x1080. There is no setting to change that, so you're stuck with low-res video if you're hooked to a computer. For me, this one limitation makes it useless as a webcam or for live casting.The included microphone is nice. I expected very mediocre results after my other experiences with the camera, but the external mic actually produces decent audio for what I need. If the camera had turned out to be suitable for my webcasting, I would have just gone with the included mic for my audio.The included remote is handy. It's easy to start and stop recording with it. Strangely, though, the power button on the remote will shut the camera off but will not turn the camera on. I don't think that makes the remote less useful -- it's just odd. Overall, the remote works fine and functions just as one would expect.
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