VAHOIALD Digital Camera 1080P (44MP) with 2.4" LCD, 16x Digital Zoom and Vlogging/Webcam Mode – Purple (No SD Card)
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The essentials
If you’re after a compact, beginner-friendly digital camera for everyday photos, the VAHOIALD Digital Camera 1080P (44MP) is designed to do the basics well—and then add a few fun extras. On paper, it pairs Full HD 1080P video with a 2.4" LCD screen, includes 16x digital zoom for getting a bit closer, and adds features aimed at kids, teens, students and first-time shooters.
It’s also positioned as more than “just a camera”. It’s described as a webcam/vlogging camera, which could be handy if you want one small device that can cover simple video calls and light content creation. That said, the lack of an SD card in the pack is one of those details you really want to sort out before you get too excited.
Key features that actually matter
Where this camera leans into value is the combination of basic image/video capability and built-in creative tools.

For stills and video, it’s built around FHD 1080P recording and a stated 44MP image resolution. Zoom is available via a 16x digital zoom option controlled with the W/T button, so you can frame distant scenes without stepping closer.
For “make it look different” moments, it includes 20 filters. That’s the kind of thing that often matters more for casual users (especially younger photographers) than deep manual controls.
It also brings practical shooting helpers such as anti-shake, timed shooting and burst mode. Plus, there’s a built-in flash light and a fill light for low-light shots—useful when you’re indoors or the light isn’t great.
On the audio side, the built-in microphone and speaker are there so your videos aren’t purely visual.


What to expect from the 16x digital zoom

It’s worth tempering expectations with a simple truth about digital zoom: it doesn’t work like optical zoom. Digital zoom is typically more about cropping/processing than truly pulling in detail. So while the 16x digital zoom can help you get closer framing for distant subjects, it may not look as crisp as you’d hope compared with cameras that use optical zoom.
It can still be a decent “try it out” zoom for kids, beginners and casual use—particularly if your goal is capturing a moment rather than chasing gallery-level detail.
Everyday usability for kids and beginners
This is a small, portable camera with an easy-to-use design, described as lightweight enough to carry in a pocket. The aim is clearly convenience: you grab it, press the controls, record a quick clip or snap a photo, then move on.
A micro example of how it might play out: imagine a school event or a family gathering. You can use the 2.4" LCD to compose, rely on the built-in anti-shake/timed shooting features if things get a bit shaky, and switch on the fill light for indoor areas. If you want something more playful, you can add one of the 20 filters before you share.

Webcam and vlogging mode: a nice extra, with limits to bear in mind
The camera is stated to work as a webcam for video calls and vlogging, and it can connect to a computer as a webcam for live streaming. It’s also presented as a device you can connect and transfer vlogging files from.
That said, “works as a webcam” doesn’t always mean it will behave perfectly for every setup, so it’s smart to double-check compatibility expectations for your computer and workflow. If you mainly need consistent conferencing or streaming quality, you may find dedicated webcam gear gives you fewer surprises.


Tech specs (what’s stated)
- Type: Digital camera / vlogging camera (webcam functionality stated)
- Resolution: 44MP image resolution (stated)
- Video: 1080P Full HD recording (stated)
- Zoom: 16x digital zoom
- Display: 2.4" LCD screen
- Audio: Built-in microphone and speaker
- Lighting: Built-in flash light and fill light
- Creative tools: 20 filters
- Controls: W/T button for zoom in/out (stated)
- Power & cable: 1 battery and 1x USB-C cable (stated)
- Storage: No SD card included

What’s included, and the one missing piece
The pack includes 1x battery, 1x USB-C cable, 1x wrist strap, 1x storage bag, but no SD card. That’s a practical blocker for most buyers: without a card, you may not be able to save photos or videos straight away.
So before you purchase, make sure you’re comfortable choosing a suitable SD card for your use (and that you’re not planning to rely on internal storage you haven’t seen confirmed).
Pros
- Compact and portable for casual shooting
- 1080P Full HD video and a stated 44MP image resolution
- 20 filters for quick creative effects
- Built-in fill light/flash for low-light use
- Webcam/vlogging mode adds a second purpose

When it makes sense
It’s a solid pick if you want a simple, lightweight digital camera for everyday moments, and you’re shopping for a beginner (kids, teens or students) who will enjoy filters and straightforward controls. It can also make sense if you want the same device to cover basic video calls or casual vlogging without buying separate equipment.


It may not suit you if you’re expecting premium zoom performance or consistently sharp detail at distance, because it’s using digital zoom. You may want to skip it if you don’t want to buy an SD card separately, since the product is explicitly listed as “No SD Card”.
Mini FAQ
FAQs

Does it come with an SD card? No. The listing specifies “No SD Card”, so you’ll need to plan storage separately.
Is it only for photos? No—based on the description, it records 1080P video and also works as a webcam for video calls and vlogging.
How does zoom work? It includes 16x digital zoom, controlled using the W/T button. You should treat digital zoom as more of a convenience feature than a replacement for optical zoom.
Is it suitable for beginners? The camera is presented as easy to use and aimed at kids, beginners and general users, with helpers like anti-shake, timed shooting and burst mode.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you’re after a pocketable, easy-to-learn camera for photos and 1080P video, and you like the idea of filters plus a fill light for indoor shots. It’s also worth considering if you want a straightforward webcam/vlogging option in the same device.
Don’t buy it if you need guaranteed sharp results from long-range zoom, or if you’d rather not handle the “no SD card included” detail. For most people, though, it looks like a practical entry-level style camera: fun to use, simple to carry, and best when your expectations match what digital zoom and a small LCD can realistically deliver.
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