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Published: 2011-05-09, Author: Sarah , review by: techworld.com
It doesn't offer the same impressive video quality as its predecessors, but the final version of Cisco's Flip UltraHD pocket camcorder still dominates the field in ease of use....
New FlipPort for proprietary accessories, Smooth 60-fps frame rate and 2X digital zoom, Extremely simple and easy to use, FlipShare software for basic editing and sharing
Video quality not as good as previous models, Fixed internal memory, No still-image capture or resolution controls, Discontinued line; may have future support issues
It doesn't offer the same impressive video quality as its predecessors, but the final version of Cisco's Flip UltraHD pocket camcorder still dominates the field in ease of use. ...
Abstract: If you want the ability to use an external microphone with your Flip look at the UltraHD. If you want the smallest, lightest option, look to the MinoHD. And if you want all the new features AND the best balance of price, weight and capacity look at the 4GB MinoHD. Either way though you will be able to shoot plenty of video and not use up valuable..
Abstract: The Flip UltraHD Video Camera is not only easy to use, but very practical. If you need a camera (whether it's for work or leisure), this one is for you. The Flip Camera is very portable (considering it's 2.2 x 1.2 x 4.2 inches and 7.2 ounces) and can e...
Cisco's Flip Video brand continues to improve their UltraHD line of compact and easy to use digital camcorders. The name or model numbers remain the same (somewhat confusing at times), and we saw very few changes to the latest UltraHD *GB model, compar...
Gyro-based anti-jitter, 60 fps smoothes out footage, 16-pin FlipPort allows third-party accessories, Runs on both lithium ion cell and alkaline AAA
Less natural color, less contrast than previous generation, No still image capture, Micro HD jack, no included cable or adapter, Too expensive for too few capabilities
The third generation of the Flip UltraHD brings smoother video, more flexible battery options and the ability to add third-party accessories....
Abstract: Cisco's Flip cameras were once safely in charge, but the competition is now so intense that it's impossible to ignore: it faces not only pocket camcorders from virtually everyone but a whole slew of smartphones that can record in 720p; even the new i...
60FPS video with image stabilization, FlipPort for extending the feature set, Still very simple to use; same for FlipShare, Good audio quality, Neutral color balance, Replaceable battery,
No 1080p or optical zoom, Value is hurting compared to multirole devices, Visible compression and blur artifacts in video, FlipPort is proprietary.
With the new performance upgrades, the Ultra HD does have some advantages over its peers and some non-dedicated devices. It's hard to find a rival that shoots 720p video at 60FPS, and even today some pocket camcorders don't have hardware software stabi...
The Flip UltraHD is a solid handheld video camera. It’s a stellar performer that is simple and quick to use. The inclusion of the FlipShare software makes it a step above the many of the other handheld options out there.Granted, the UltraHD is not go...
Abstract: Cisco's second generation Flip MinoHD camcorder offers several improvements from the first generation model, including a larger, 2-inch LCD screen, faster frame rate and an mini HDMI output. It features 1280 x 720p video recording at 60 frames per seco...