Connect the built-in USB arm to your PC or Mac® to launch pre-loaded FlipShare™ software.Power up with the included Flip Video Rechargeable Battery Pack (recharges when connected to USB) 3 lithium AAA batteries may be used as a back-up power source.Capture video on the go anywhere now featuring an even-slimmer design.Comes with 8 GB of built-in memory, letting you capture 2 hours of HD video no additional memory cards required.Press the big red button to start capturing vibrant HD video (720p / 60fps) on the super-simple user interface.Shoot up to two hours of best-ever HD video-now with image stabilization for incredibly clear and steady video.
#FLIP VIDEO CAMERA MINO HD UPGRADE#
Go out and get one - it's time for an Upgrade to the 3rd generation of Flip!!!! This model comes with a rechargeable battery pack so you can charge via your usb port on your computer, or if you are traveling and don't have access to USB the Flip Ultra also allows you to put 3 AA batteries for videographers who are "on the go."Īnother A++ product from the folks up in San Francisco who design this product. This 60 FPS results in noticeably higher quality video and the ability to zoom more effectively. HUGE HUGE HUGE improvement in video quality on the 3rd generation model - image stabilization and now 60 frames per seconds (FPS) compared to 30 FPS in the previous HD model. I always fall in love with my new Flip video camera and this one is no exception - I prefer the design of the Ultra HD over the Mino because of the larger screen, and the new 3rd generation is noticeably thinner than last year's model which makes it lighter and easier to hold. This is now my 3rd Flip camera (they are all still in operation, I just can't help upgrading when a higher quality product hits the market). Sometimes pressing the touch screen controls on the Mino will cause the camera to shake. I like this one better than the Mino because of the touch screen controls. Overall I think this is the best Flip Camera out on the market.
#FLIP VIDEO CAMERA MINO HD MP4#
(Probably cause the videos are in MP4 format) I did check when I got home and the 60fps does import right into Final Cut Pro for editing without any compression. It was much clearer video and with the image stabilization it made everything much smoother and clearer in the view finder, even in low light situations. It still can produce shaky video but it might take a big jolt to do it. You can tell that this one has image stabilization. If you have used a flip before this one you know that the slightest movement will create shaky video. I was very shocked at how well the image stabilization worked. The controls and the screen are in the same place. The new Ultra HD is smaller, but not that much. I think the bigger it is the better control you will have and the less shaky video you will produce. The Ultra HD has always been my favorite because of its size.