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I highly recommend getting one of these if you're on the fence. We used it today and to be honest with you, I am VERY impressed with the quality of the picture. Thanks OP.I bought one of these at Costco just last week for $199 so this week I will be going back for the difference. The MSRP is actually $249 without the HDMI cable and the regular Costco price is $199 with it so contrary to what you are saying, I would say this is a VERY hot deal.įrom what I can tell, Futureshop and Best Buy aren't selling the HD Flip, unless I'm missing something which is quite possible. It shoots in HD, and includes a rechargeable battery pack AND unlike many of the other Flips sold elsewhere, also includes an HDMI cable which supposedly sells for $29 but I'm sure can be purchased for less. The Costco Flip is the Ultra HD, unlike the one you are showing from BB. Is it so difficult to check that the product you are comparing is actually the same product first? Sales rose to 4.1 million in 2007, which Kaplan. About 3.7 million video cameras were sold in 20 each. “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard BurtonĪVATAR: Sign up for a free avatar with Gravatar.Jh1 wrote: ↑Is it so difficult to check the usual sellers first? Video camera sales had been flat for several years before the Flip's introduction. She’s a doll and Sammy is not a baby anymore.
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Heh heh - Thanks! I’m using TiVo Desktop Plus to transfer them. Box 251328, West Bloomfield, MI 48325 (collectively, the Mail-In Envelope). I’m sure you already know this but, now you need to checkout pyTiVo or pyTiVoX so that you can stream your vids to your TiVo. Mail-in: Participant must legibly and fully complete the Offer claim form found at the bottom of the Terms and Conditions and mail it with the Qualifying Purchase receipt in an envelope to The Samsung Home Appliance Family Hub and Ring Spotlight Camera Offer, P.O. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Ĥ Responses to “Mino Flip HD: Preliminary review and test video of my daughter Sophie” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. On Saturday, March 14th, 2009 at 10:07 pm and is filed under family, photography, Sophie, technology, test.
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Overall I haven’t used the Mino Flip HD enough to give a full review but I’m cautiously optimistic. See, I wasn’t kidding about the jerky video. Browse the best selection of cameras, including DSLR cameras, digital waterproof cameras, accessories and more Shop for high quality at low prices. The YouTube upload is seamless, however, and it’s painless to embed (plus I don’t have to pay for hosting - thanks, Google!). Ten megs a minute isn’t bad, but is too big a file size for uploading here to. It didn’t offer me an option to change that resolution or compress further. So I had it convert for me, but the version it produced for sharing via e-mail or uploading to a web site was 10 megs, in 640 by 360.
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FlipShare can convert to WMV on a PC (or apparently to MOV on a Mac).
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My one minute Sophie sample file was 70 megs in the native MP4 (H.264/AAC) file format, at 1280 by 720 resolution. While it has very basic editing (titles, clip beginning and end, organize clips into a single movie, add music) and has functions for uploading to YouTube and other sites, there’s not enough control over the file conversion.
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The supplied “FlipShare” software is a little too stripped down. After installing the software (automatic the first time you attach the Flip to your PC), transfer only took a few seconds. The Flip does capture in HD (see below for specs), and it was very simple to use the built-in USB to transfer the videos to my computer. The light wasn’t great for either test, and it looks like the Flip did a better job of handling low light conditions than our handheld Canon camcorder. The first test video, of Sophie, quickly showed that I don’t have a steady hand and should really use the tripod.įor the second test video, I used the tripod, which helped the stability a lot. I took two quick test videos, one of Sophie and one of Sammy. It has only the most minimal controls, to make video capture simple. The product itself is well-designed in terms of UI, stripping down the feature set to only the bare essentials. The package includes a soft pouch and wrist strap, plus composite cables for quick playback on your TV set (but that’d be in SD, obviously, given the cable). I’ve been interested in it ever since I saw David Pogue review it on The New York Times “Circuits” show a few months ago. It’s also not as ultra-portable as the Mino Flip HD. We do have a video camera, and it has more features than I’ll ever use, but it uses mini tapes, and it’s difficult to capture the video on computer to edit or publish here. (You can read this PC Mag review for more details.) Costco carries the 60-minute Mino Flip HD in black with a bonus tripod for under $200. At Costco today, I bought myself an early birthday present, a Mino Flip HD, which is a video camera in a small form factor - about the size of my iPhone.