Although its a little costlier than other pocket video cameras, Flip still dominates the category
Introduction Today everything records high-def video. Cameras like the new Sony NEX-5 do it well and even inexpensive digicams do a fairly decent job of it (forget cell phones). Yet if you want really great quality high-def movies, nothingand we mean nothingbeats a full-fledged camcorder. Yes, theyre expensive but once you go beyond watching YouTube clips [...]
Cisco has released the latest update to its popular Flip family of pocket video cameras: the Flip Slide HD. With video specifications that are the same as...
Cisco has released the latest update to its popular Flip family of pocket video cameras: the Flip Slide HD. With video specifications that are the same as the Flip MinoHD720p video with no image stabilizationthe SlideHDs main new features are increased storage and, as the name implies, a slide-up 3-inch screen.
The Flip UltraHD Camcorder takes an existing technology, the camcorder, and makes it accessible, practical, and a whole lot of fun. I recently did some street interviews with people asking two simple questions: “Do you own a video camera?” And (2), “How often do you use it?” What do you think the answers were? To question number one, the answer was invariably “Yes, I own a video camera.” Since the inception of video cameras, everyone has always wanted one. As prices came down and vide
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Yep, it’s real . The Canon 7D is an 18-megapixel semi-pro DSLR that shoots 1080p video in 24—or 30—glorious frames per second for $1899, kicking Nikon’s previously unchallenged D300s where it hurts. But it’s also an odd little beast. The 7D feels like Canon took the results of a survey they handed out to people about what they wanted in a camera and crammed ‘em all into one product targeted at semi-pros. Full HD video with manual exposure in 24, 25 or 30 frames per second, check. More rugge
If you are planning on purchasing a camcorder, you should be familiar with the types of camcorders and how they can benefit your specific needs. The formats of video cameras include, VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Hi8, Mini Digital Video (Mini DV), DVD and Digital 8. Each format has its pros and cons VHS The VHS format is the oldest type of camcorder. This type of video camcorder is fast becoming outdated, because you can only play back the video on a VHS VCR system. VHS camcorders are not nearly as clear
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I’m back from my blogging hiatus. Sorry for the disappearance. To make up for it, I have a product review. As with all my other reviews, I offer the standard disclaimer. I am not being paid by or am affiliated with the product being reviewed, etc. etc. So, on with the program. I have a review of the Flip Ultra Video Camera. In the last couple of months, Flip Video cameras have been mentioned in several magazines and blogs such as USA Today , Time , and Team Sugar . All the talk reall
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