PUSOKEI Review

The PUSOKEI camera promises 88MP and 8K video for a shockingly low price, but our testing reveals severe compromises in autofocus and stabilization you need to know about.

Sensor 88MP aps_h
Video 8K
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
PUSOKEI camera
36.9 Overall Score

Overview

The PUSOKEI 8K Digital Camera is a numbers-first proposition. It leads with an 88MP APS-C sensor and 8K video recording, specs that put its sensor performance in the 83rd percentile and its video capabilities in a very strong 95th percentile. That's a lot of resolution for a camera priced around $140. But specs only tell part of the story, and you'll want to know where the trade-offs are. It's a camera built for a very specific user who prioritizes raw pixel count and high-res video over everything else.

Performance

Let's talk about what those numbers mean. That 95th percentile video score means it can record at a higher resolution than almost any other camera in its class, at least on paper. The 88MP sensor is also a standout spec, landing in the 83rd percentile. However, the other performance metrics tell a different tale. Its autofocus system sits in the 45th percentile, which means it's likely to be slower and less reliable than most modern cameras. There's no in-body stabilization (40th percentile), so you'll need a steady hand or a tripod, especially for video. Burst shooting is also weak at the 39th percentile, so it's not built for action.

Performance Percentiles

AF 42.5
EVF 42.8
Build 36.4
Burst 36.3
Video 93.2
Sensor 81.1
Battery 48.1
Display 35.2
Connectivity 67.9
Social Proof 34.3
Stabilization 40.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong video (95th percentile) 93th
  • Strong connectivity (88th percentile) 81th
  • Strong sensor (83th percentile) 68th

Cons

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type CMOS
Size aps_h
Megapixels 88

Video

Max Resolution 8K

Connectivity

Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

At around $140, the value proposition is all about the 8K and 88MP specs. You simply cannot find another camera with those numbers at this price. The included extras like dual batteries and a 32GB card sweeten the deal. But you're trading off core performance areas like autofocus, stabilization, and build quality to get there. It's a specialist tool for a very specific need: high-resolution stills and video on an extreme budget.

Price History

$136 $138 $140 $142 $144 Feb 18Mar 30Apr 17 $140

vs Competition

Compared directly to its peers, the trade-offs are stark. The Sony a6400, for example, has a 24MP sensor and 4K video, but its autofocus is in the 90th percentile and it has a far better build. You're giving up resolution for reliability and speed. The Canon EOS R7 offers 32.5MP and 4K 60p video, but its autofocus and burst shooting are in the elite tier, making it a true hybrid camera. The PUSOKEI wins on paper specs for resolution, but loses badly in every other performance category that matters for actual use.

Spec PUSOKEI Fujifilm X-T Fujifilm - X-T30 III Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) Olympus E-M Olympus - OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Mirrorless Digital Panasonic Lumix G Panasonic DMCG7/B, 14-42mm F/3.5-5.6 Ii Mega OIS, Sony ZV Sony - ZV-1F Vlog Camera for Content Creators and Vloggers - Black Gavonde 8K Digital Camera for Photography, WiFi &
Type - Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Compact -
Sensor 88MP aps_h 26.1MP APS-C 21.8MP Four Thirds 16MP Four Thirds 20.1MP 1 inch 64MP
AF Points - 425 121 49 - -
Burst FPS - 20 15 6 16 -
Video 8K 6K @60fps 4K 4K 4K 8K
IBIS false false true false false false
Weather Sealed false false false true false false
Weight (g) - 329 1456 499 256 848
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
PUSOKEI 42.542.836.436.393.281.148.135.267.934.340.9
Fujifilm X-T 30 III Compare 96.687.97.28797.688.395.98790.49540.9
Olympus E-M OM-D 10 Mark IV Mirrorless Compare 92.191.968.885.266.170.948.1878292.490
Panasonic Lumix G Dmcg7/b Compare 86.742.883.17274.666.796.475.884.59840.9
Sony ZV 1F Vlogging Compare 88.987.34.386.166.155.248.195.690.483.140.9
Gavonde W05 Compare 42.542.862.136.39575.848.175.879.877.940.9

Verdict

Here's the straight talk: if your only goal is to capture 88MP stills or 8K video clips and you have absolutely no budget for anything else, this camera does that. Its video score proves it. But for almost any other type of photography or videography—vlogging, sports, events, or even casual use—the weaknesses in autofocus, stabilization, and build are deal-breakers. The data shows it's a one-trick pony, and that trick comes with significant compromises.