Done! Flipped out

Flipped out

by Jay Cross on May 20, 2008


I bought a Flip camcorder last week from Amazon and took it on a weekend trip to Point Reyes National Seashore. It is almost impossible to believe something this small, lightweight, and cheap can pack so much power and fun into a unit that slides into your shirt pocket.

Check this out:




Product Features

  • Simple to use, pocket-sized camcorder with one-touch recording and digital zoom
  • Holds 60 minutes of full VGA-quality video on 2GB of built-in memory; no tapes or additional memory cards required
  • Convenient USB arm plugs directly into your computer for easy viewing and sharing
  • Built-in software lets you easily e-mail videos, upload to YouTube and AOL, and capture still photos from video
  • Watch videos instantly on TV with included cable

Specs

  • Recording time: Up to 60 minutes
  • Internal memory: 2 GB
  • Screen size: 1.5 inches (diagonal)
  • Resolution: 640 x 480
  • Low-light sensitivity: Very high sensitivity (>2.0V/lux-sec)
  • Frame rate: 30 frames per second (constant)
  • Video bitrate: 4.5Mbps (average–auto adaptive algorithm)
  • Video format: Advanced Profile MPEG4 AVI
  • Interface: 8 buttons (Power, Play, Delete, Record, and 4-way navigation)
  • Time from power-up to record: Less than 3 seconds

Flip Video Camcorder. $129.99 at Amazon.

Here’s what Flip video looks like under fluorescent light:


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jra May 20, 2008 at 8:17 am

I bought one for my wife as a Christmas gift. She loves it. She uses it at sporting events (hockey), in her high school class room to video her students as they are working on projects, and on trips. Agreed, great video quality, and reasonable battery life. It beats the video quality of most digital still cameras and it is a lot less bulky then a video camera. Granted it is not a video camera replacement, but for some purposes, it can’t be beat.

Kimberly May 21, 2008 at 11:09 am

I love my flip. Even my 1st graders can record each other for projects. Our goal is to have 1 per grade level for different projects.

Andrius Kulikauskas May 21, 2008 at 9:20 pm

Jay, Marvelous! Thank you for a wonderful trip. And for the video, it came out very nice! I am glad that I can show my parents and all at our Minciu Sodas lab! Andrius

Jen June 26, 2008 at 1:54 pm

Hi, Jay! I came across your blog while reading, “Informal Learning.” I’ve got your poster up on my bulletin board and my office window. I loved seeing you post about the flip. It has had an impact on our organizational learning. You can read about it on my blog at http://injenuity.com/archives/189 I’m a big supporter of informal learning and love your material! Thanks!
Jen

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