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This 5K Video Camcorder delivers stunning 48MP photos and ultra-smooth 5K 30FPS video with 16X digital zoom and a 270° touchscreen. Featuring Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control and file transfer, IR night vision for low-light shooting, and versatile modes including webcam and HDMI output, it’s designed for professional-quality vlogging and content creation. Accessories like a lens hood, handheld stabilizer, and wireless remote enhance usability, making it the ultimate all-in-one tool for creators seeking next-level video performance.
















| ASIN | B0BYZ97YR4 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,332 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #293 in Camcorders |
| Brand Name | FJFJOPK |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (692) |
| Date First Available | May 31, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.92 pounds |
| Item model number | HDV255K |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches |
| Special Features | 360 Degree Capture, Anti-Shake, Face Detection, Image Stabilization, Night Vision |
G**O
Aunque ya sabía que no era una cámara de una capacidad muy grande, se quedan cortos en explicar la vaja calidad con la que funciona, es casi una cámara de teléfono viejo y es hasta engañoso en ciertos aspectos como omiten ciertas cosas de la cámara
R**A
No te desgastes es barato pero malísimo, baja calidad o bajísima, malos materiales, un dolor de cabeza, tuve que devolverlo
C**Y
UPDATE: At least the company contacted me and apologized, wanting to make sure I got a full refund. Unlike many merchants on Amazon they do seem to be responsive! I really wanted this to work out, since it was a great price and had some good reviews, but it also had some bad reviews. The first inclining that something was not right was the instruction manual covered how to install the battery, but that's about it. The hood setup looks cool, but was confusing to setup and there were no instructions on it. There was one gear-like piece that I could not figure out how it went or what it did, so I just left it off. However the fatal flaw was that it seemed to have a problem with the memory card. It indicated that it successfully recorded some test videos, but then when I went to view the memory card it was totally blank (yes I formatted the card per the instructions). I tired 3 more cards and the same thing happened in 2 of them, with the third one getting a memory card error. (The card works just fine everywhere else). There were some other funky things about it as well, such as the enclosed lens cover would not work with the lens hood on. The last thing I would want to be doing is spending time removing the hood just so I could place the lens cover on. Also, assuming you are using the handle grip with your right hand, its almost impossible to reach the record/stop button on the far right. Someone did not think this through.
D**N
Really nice camera but does not film 5k it films highest at 1080p but even at that still a really nice camera
E**E
We got this as a next step up from an iPhone to shoot short YouTube videos at a little higher res and we're satisfied with it for that purpose. We haven't really used the zoom feature as we just want to be able to have enough res to zoom in in post, so we simply shoot at top resolution and then scale up while editing. Obviously this is a "starter camera" rather than a professional one, but I'm impressed with how good the color management is for the price point. I'm doing much less work on color grading/correction on indoor shots than I did with iPhone footage even though I'm using the exact same light. The image is less "flat" than iPhone footage. And this is out of the box; there are lots of settings you can fiddle with to optimize your results. Because it's MP4, file sizes are still manageable so I can export a 10-minute piece of content, with effects, in about 5 minutes, with no need for proxies. Premiere often wants proxies, but it handled these files just fine. Another reviewer here complained that "you have to buy a memory card to use this camera" but I think they must be unfamiliar with digital cameras, because they *all* require a memory card, that's just basic. We got a 256GB one quite cheaply and after several hours of shooting had only filled up a fraction of the card with the MP4 format files this camera creates, so that doesn't add a significant cost to ownership. All in all I'd say this is our "next step" camera than our lifetime one, but that's fine. For a very low cost, we can expand our content without embarrassment and build our skill set to be ready for more advanced shooting at the next equipment upgrade. We're glad we got it and will make the most of its capabilities.
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