Traveler DC-12
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There’s a “Traveler DC-12” compact digital camera listed on vintage / retro camera sites. retrocamerashop.com+2eBay+2
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Specs: ~12.0 MP resolution, 3× optical zoom, built-in flash, LCD screen. eBay
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Power: Uses AA batteries. OHSOCULT Film Compacts
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This is more of an old-school point-and-shoot rather than a modern “vlogging” camera. retrocamerashop.com
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Because it's an older model, many of the available units are used / vintage.
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Dacota Platinum DC12
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There’s a “DC12” from Dacota Platinum. power.fi
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Specs: 20 MP (interpolated), 6× optical zoom, and 6× digital zoom. power.fi
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Video: Capable of Full HD 1080p @ 30 fps. power.fi
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Autofocus is included. power.fi
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This is a budget / basic compact camera — not designed specifically for high-end vlogging content.
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Assessment
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No reliable “Focusinc DC12” — I found no mention of a brand “Focusinc” tied to a “DC12” model. It may have been a typo, miscommunication, or a misunderstanding of the name/brand.
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The Traveler DC-12 is likely not what you meant if you're looking for a modern vlogging camera. It's a very basic point-and-shoot, and pretty old.
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The Dacota DC12, while more modern than the Traveler DC-12, is still not a “pro-level” vlogging camera — it's more of a basic compact with zoom.
Better Alternatives for Vlogging
If you're looking for a compact camera specifically for vlogging, here are some better-suited modern options:



Here are a few highlights:
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4K 48 MP Vlogging Camera w/ 3″ Flip Screen: 4K video, 48 MP photos, 16× digital zoom, 3″ 180° flip screen — very suitable for self-recording / vlogging.
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4K DC101 Flip‑Screen Vlog Camera: 48 MP, 4K, 16× zoom, Wi-Fi — good for content creators.
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4K 48 MP 16× Zoom Vlogging Camera: Focused on giving a good balance of resolution + zoom + compactness.
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Affordable 4K 48MP Compact Vlogging Camera: Very budget-friendly 4K vlogging option.
My Recommendation
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Double check the name / model: Maybe “Focusinc” was a typo, or maybe the model is something like “DC-10 / DC-101 / DC-12” but misremembered.
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If vlogging is your goal: Go for a modern 4K compact with a flip screen (the alternatives above are much more suitable).
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If you like the Traveler DC-12 design retro / Y2K style: Be aware it's likely used / vintage, and not ideal for high-quality modern video.
If you like, I can try a deep dive (with international / less common retailers) to see whether something called “Focusinc DC12” actually exists — do you want me to check?
