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Flip Mino UltraHD video camcorder review Posted: 12 May 2009 03:17 AM PDT So today I received my review unit of the Flip Mini UltraHD camcorder from Pure Digital and even though it's my first experience with a Flip Mino product, I have to say I was impressed. Read on for the full review. Firstly, here is what they say about the new UltraHD camera:
Here are the specs for the Flip Mino UltraHD camcorder:
So let's get to the actual review! The Flip arrives in a nice and compact box with a few pictures on it. Once you open the box, there is another box inside about the same size. The top opens like a book to reveal the Flip camcorder sitting by itself. Once you pull out the camera, all of the accessories are below. These include the battery back, a shiny wrist wrap, a quick start guide, and a black carrying bag. Note that you can use standard AA batteries in the UltraHD camcorder. Here are some screenshots of the front, back and sides of the camera: As you might have been able to tell from the pictures, the Flip UltraHD is a bit fat. I'm not complaining because it's definitely great for recording high definition video without getting a Sony or Canon that is way bigger, but compared to other competitors in the market like the Creative Vado, the Flip is bulky. One side has the power button and the other side has the HDMI port and the USB connector. Just pull down on the latch and the USB connector pops up. I was disappointed that there was not a USB extender cable included with the camcorder. It's nearly impossible to connect the camera to a USB port without feeling like it's going to break off because of the weight. The positive is that it has a nice large screen and the colors are very crisp. The controls are pretty straight-forward and easy to understand. You have a Record button, Play button, Trash button, and then Zoom In/Out and Volume Up/Down buttons. The camera also comes loaded with the FlipShare software for transferring videos to your computer, uploading them to YouTube or other video sharing sites, and creating your own movie or DVD. When you save it to your computer, it's in MP4 format. Using the software, you can add sound tracks, add titles, and cut videos. It's a pretty decent set of video editing tools for such a cheap camera. Here is a test video that I took with the Flip UltraHD outside of my apartment complex. What I didn't like was that there was no image stabilization, so the images can look pretty choppy at times. Overall, the UltraHD is a very good camera for the price, however, I would recommend doing your research and looking at other companies with similar products, such as Creative Vado HD. What are your thoughts? Enjoy!
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