YISENCE Digital Camcorder Camera Review

Since six-year-old Alice and I are together during the week she is forever watching NaNa with her Nikon in hand. Of course, since just about everything I own Alice believes is half hers she is forever trying to get her grimy sorry; sweet little hands on my camera. DENIED kid… DENIED!! The Nikon is mine. ALL mine. I do NOT share!!

This little digital camera camcorder from YISENCE is the perfect substitution. The camera has the feel of a more pricey camera. The curved grip means she can hold the camera steady. Since it’s so ergonomic holding the camera steady is very easy even for me; which isn’t always the case with the heavier Nikon D7000 that I have. I also am not worried about my expensive camera when we are heading to places like LEGOLAND or San Diego Zoo. I still want pictures and videos, I just don’t want to constantly be worried about bumping my lens or leaving my camera in a bag while on a ride!

The camera YISENCE Digital Camera Camcorder has a 3″ viewing screen that flips up. My whine here is that the screen doesn’t twist around. HOWEVER, the fact that the screen flips up and toward the picture lens means it’s perfect for doing vlogging videos and taking selfies. Things that Alice absolutely loves to do!!  

The camera has easy-to-use functions are very basic and easy to figure out without even having to open the manual! I love that! Even Alice (again, only 6-years-old) figured out the controls very quickly. The camera has a digital zoom that is easy to navigate. Included with the camera is a 52mm threaded filter ring so that you can add accessory filters; which is a nice feature.

Image Resolution: 5600×4200(24MP); 5200×3900(20MP); 4000×3000(12MP); 3264×2448(8MP); 2592×1944(5MP); 2048×1536(3M); FHD: 1920×1080 HD, Format JPG
Video Resolution: 1920×1080 @15fps; 1280×720 @30fps; VGA: 640×480@ 30fps Format AVI
Normal focus range: 1.5m~Infinite
Image Sensor: 8.0 MP CMOS, Max24MP
Microphone: Built-in Microphone
Speaker: Built-in Speaker
Display Panel Type: TFT3.0’’ 
Display Pixel: 960*480
Display Resolution: 960*480
Display Brightness Adjust: Level 3
White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent
Exposure: –3.0EV~+3.0EV (Scale: 1) 
ISO: Auto, 100, 200, 400
Effect: Normal, B&W, Sepia, Red, Green, Blue, Sunset, Warm, Cool, Over Exposure, IR, Binary, Vivid, Undertone, God Eye, Aibao, Gothic, Japan Style, LOMO, Negative
Imprint: Off, Date, Date&Time
Face Detect: Support (on/off)
Beauty Face: Support (on/off)
Shooting mode: Single Shooting, Delay Shot(2s, 10s), Continuous Shooting
Scene Mode: Auto, Sport, Night, Portrait, Landscape, Backlight, Party, Beach, High Sensitivity
Anti-Shake: On/Off, Electronic Stabilizer
Rechargeable Lithium ion battery: 800mAh capacity
USB port for charge & data transfer: Micro USB 2.0
Dimension: 4.9* 2.7*1.8inch/124*69*45mm Weight: 264.8g/9.3oz

The plastic and metal construction is sturdy in feel and yet very lightweight. This is a great point and shoot camera that looks more expensive than it is.

The camera arrives with a charging cord, USB plug, camera strap, filter ring and manual.

WHINES

If you hold the camera on it’s side it isn’t a problem but I wish the viewing screen would turn so I can see what is being filmed instead of just me. But it is perfect for those that film ‘how to’ videos where you need to see the person.

I’m pleased with the resolution and movie quality of this little camera.

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Updating my blog’s SEO has officially entered the same category as cleaning behind the refrigerator. Necessary. Noble. Slightly horrifying. 🧹✨

Because nothing says “fun afternoon” like opening a five year old post and discovering half the images have vanished, three links lead to businesses that now exist only in memory, and somewhere deep in the code lives a font choice I definitely made during a caffeine spiral.

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Recently, I decided it was time to “freshen things up.” You know, a light polish. A little dusting.

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“That product review with beautifully staged shots?”
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I’m “optimizing.”

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Totally normal behavior. 😄

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