Flip Video Camcorder Tip: Get One
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If you buy only one new tech gadget this year, you really should look at getting a Flip Video camera. This thing is literally plug-and-play. It doesn’t matter if you have a PC or a Mac. If you have a USB port, you can use this camcorder. Simply point the camera at what you want to video, push the button, and voila! It records. It truly is that simple.
The one that I bought holds about 60 minutes’ worth of video. I actually bought two of these, one for me and one for my Dad. I wanted to see if it really is as simple to use as it claims to be. Within ten minutes, my Dad had opened it, set it up and recorded his first video. That just goes to prove the ease of use for this little device. Just shoot, plug it in, and share your work.
Even for a Techie, this is a great little device. The upload to YouTube feature is very simple, but the audio compression is not great, in my opinion. Keep in mind, when you plug in the camera, the computer will recognize it as a USB device. You can simply browse on your system to find the device, and locate your video files. You don’t have to use the software that comes with it, nor upload directly to YouTube. You can take your .avi files and do what it is you need to do with them.
This little camcorder definitely gets the job done. The price is unbeatable for what you’re getting. There simply isn’t a comparable device on the market right now, when you consider price, ease-of-use, and quality.
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144 Comments
Lisa Lee
May 13th, 2008
at 11:30pm
I have one (white/silver) and it truly is wonderful! I look forward to the ULTRA ultra, which (fingers crossed) will have expandable memory (for when you are on vacation and away from a computer), but an hour is really nice and much better than what my regular digital camera can do.
Quality is awesome!
Brady O'Brien
May 13th, 2008
at 11:50pm
I got myself an Aiptek 720p Camera (same price), it has removable storage (up to 32gb). If I would have seen this video at the time I bought the Aiptek, I probably would have bought the flip!
joseph weglarz
May 14th, 2008
at 12:02am
the flip video cam is the best gift on the planet, for geeks and non geeks alike … birthdays, christmas, weddings, you name it, flip is it!
Jim Williams
May 14th, 2008
at 12:07am
Thanks Chris. I am diffidently gong to get one now. I wish that I had one of these kind of devices when the space shuttle broke up over my town in Texas. I saw parts of the space shuttle all over the ground. The state trooper was guarding it. That was very sad. Or the time there was a fire at my Wal-Mart. This camcorder would go easily in my pocket or glove box of my car and I can get it out and just start shooting with it. I think Creative just came out with their version of the flip called Vado. But, I have not seen any reviews of it anywhere. It is to new. Great video Chris.
Brandon Leon
May 14th, 2008
at 1:21am
I already ordered one, I saw your video on YouTube of your dad playing with one and I looked it up after discovering what it can do and the price I ordered one right away,
I work the graveyard shift so I’m working right now but it should be arriving shortly after I get home this morning, cant wait to start playing with it.
Jimmy Nguyen
May 14th, 2008
at 2:21am
This is an awesome hardware I could use this for my animation. Recording references of myself or an interest event in SF. Thanks again!
Doug
May 14th, 2008
at 4:12am
Sounds like a great device. Does anyone know what file format the movies are in? Just curious because if I wanted to do basic editing, I liked to know what format the source files are in. I may get one of these.
Roger
May 14th, 2008
at 4:43am
Great Review, Chris. I had heard the buzz about the Flip Video Ultra series last week, and as soon as I played with it at Best Buy, I had to have it. Purchased on the spot, and have already generated and uploaded several videos to YouTube. It’ll be a great compliment to my Sony DVD camcorder. Not a replacement, by any means, but a great addition, as the Flip is small enough to carry around everywhere, and simple enough to use on-the-fly as you would use a digital camera. Pull it out of your pocket, and bam, you’re recording.
UbiquitousGeek
May 14th, 2008
at 5:20am
This looks like a decent entry level video camera. Does it use a format that’s compatible with QuickTime and iMovie or will I have to convert it with iSquint like I have to do with my Sony Cybershot?
Have you ever tried time lapse photography with QuickTime? It’s really easy. You just need to have QuickTime Pro. Just take a series of photos (it’s best if you use a tripod) and take plenty of them, save them to a folder, open QuickTime, choose Open Image Sequence from the File menu, select the first photo in the series (your camera should have numbered them sequentially) and select the framerate. Tada! You have a time lapse movie. Don’t use too high of a resolution. I would go with less than 1MP if you can.
John Robinson
May 14th, 2008
at 6:07am
I bought a Flip Video Camera this year on the advice of a friend and client who owns a video production company. He said he bought one for his kids for their school projects and mentioned how easy the work-flow is from shooting to editing. He also said that the Washington Post issues these things to all their online reporters. They’re perfect for Vlogging. In fact, here in Iowa during the Caucuses, a number of these things were in the hands of journalists covering the events.
Since I’ve bought mine, I’ve shot a number of things with it. It does surprisingly well in low-light situations by boosting the gain. And in situations with ample light, the images are amazingly clean. Definitely worth the price. I bought a 60min unit on sale from CompUSA (who was going out of business) for around $125.
I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for an affordable, easy to use, point and shoot camera. For shooting web content, there’s not anything comparable on the market today.
honse246
May 14th, 2008
at 6:10am
lolz i have 1
orangeguitarguy118
May 14th, 2008
at 6:18am
nice tie and jacket man! awesome video too!
qabandiman
May 14th, 2008
at 6:34am
Does it come with an extended USB wire, because thats a bit too short for some computers.
cwmetzner
May 14th, 2008
at 6:40am
No i have one. you will have to buy one :(
cwmetzner
May 14th, 2008
at 6:40am
Yeah the flip rocks.
Mike N
May 14th, 2008
at 6:41am
I loved mine… until I ran into a glitch. With Mac OS X 10.4.11, and the current version of Quicktime, the videos lose their audio when you load them onto the computer. UGH! I did receive a nice email from a Flip Video support person saying that they’re working on a solution… but that there isn’t one on the immediate horizon. So now, I must load the videos onto a friend’s computer, burn them to a DVD, and then email them to my son’s grandpa. Not nearly as slick a solution, but it works for the time being.
rocketpunch12210
May 14th, 2008
at 8:05am
Vado is $50 cheaper, came with removable AA rechargable batteries which can be charged thru USB port and have better light sensitivity.
In addition, both can be tripod mounted.
moremetallica
May 14th, 2008
at 8:12am
I have a Kodak easy share 6.1 mp for 89.99.with a 2-gig card for 14.99. I can get an hour of recording time at TV quality, and I can take photos too. The flip looks like a good product but how does it compare to the easy share. I would buy one at 99.99 if I did not have a camera that could already do that and if I run out of time I just change my 2-gig card. Thanks for the review
lubu
May 14th, 2008
at 8:28am
next day after seeing chris doing this video i went to the pawnshop and i was lookin and i seen a flip camroder there for 59 so i bought it and made its good video on it small really light weight im gonna use this for my airplane
C.S. McClendon
May 14th, 2008
at 8:39am
I was watching the video yesterday as you made it, and your father has a similar reaction to mine when faced with Tech…”I don’t want to know how it works… I don’t need all the bells and whistles… I just want it to do what I bought it for.” This sounds like one of those things I’ll eventually be buying for him in fact… Thank you for bringing it to our attention Chris… you had a post up not long ago reminding us of mothers day… this, sounds like the perfect Father’s day gift. *adds to list*
Jeff Hester
May 14th, 2008
at 8:44am
The Flip looks pretty amazing. Funny I hadn’t heard of it before.
I’ve currently got a bulky Sony DV cam (a traditional video camera) that works well and has excellent picture quality. Trouble is, it’s a pain in the *** to lug around. The Flip, if the quality is adequate, would be a breeze, since it could fit in my pocket. And the price is low enough that I might just get one just to play around with it.
Oh! I just realized. This would make a perfect gift for my son and his wife who live on the other side of the country and are expecting their first baby!! Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Chris!
harman443
May 14th, 2008
at 8:52am
buy me one plz i am poor and i have no money at all me want one
afrothunder
May 14th, 2008
at 9:23am
hey Chris! I have a Sony handy cam and I HATE IT. It is very frustrating because you have to use Sony’s software to extract the files from the disc. There are other ways but the are way more complicated and take more time. If i would of known of the flip I likely would of chosen the flip. I like that you can mount it as a drive and pull off the avi files by your self. No third party software, Sounds like a dream! Thank you for making this video It was very helpful for me and I’m sure it was for others.
Jesse Wurtzel
May 14th, 2008
at 9:28am
hmm i have been thinking about getting one of these for awhile, thanks chris you confirmed it for me i am gonna get one of these puppies. If you says its a good product it must be a good product.
Sodzo
May 14th, 2008
at 9:59am
That flip recorder looks to be just what I need to start my own video recordings for youtube! I know how to edit video and so forth, i just never had the money for a camcorder. I’m going to go out and buy one now! Thanks a lot Chris!
stryper2000
May 14th, 2008
at 10:17am
They are very popular from what I have seen I might get this or the aiptek hd camcorders (they have a 1080p one now that is under $200) or the vado
Carlette
May 14th, 2008
at 10:42am
I saw the videos you had on youtube. You’re really getting me interested in this little camera. I also saw it on Oprah once. ( how did the little ducklings make out? they were so cute)
Domin000022
May 14th, 2008
at 10:55am
what do you think about me im poor 2 lol
Moogs555666
May 14th, 2008
at 10:59am
im in this vid too! im moogs!
ngaoo
May 14th, 2008
at 11:28am
if your poor why can you afford internet and have a computter?
kilimats02
May 14th, 2008
at 12:03pm
wow really, need a cookie ?
leonacrafts
May 14th, 2008
at 12:44pm
I would use one for the sake of Recording my mother when she says one thing and then decides that when I finally side with her she turns her argument around and says she never said such a thing… but a good way to prove a point.
Josh (PSPSlimLover)
May 14th, 2008
at 12:50pm
I love the Flip! I’m going to get it soon but the bad part is that it only has 60 minutes. I know you think that is enough, but it isn’t enough for me. I wish it had a memory card input for extra space like SD Card.
KY_Wildcat
May 14th, 2008
at 1:02pm
dang.. that is cool. Seems easy, and I would actually probably keep one in my car. Why? Why not! lol… My wife would find this very useful. It looks good, sounds pretty good, but I wish we could see a good real life example.. a wife and kids at the park, using this. That is where the real test comes in. lol. -)
BADRUNESCAPE13
May 14th, 2008
at 1:43pm
u look good in suit :)!
Bajaman556
May 14th, 2008
at 5:25pm
How much did he get paid to plug this product?
SirAuron2763
May 14th, 2008
at 5:54pm
can it take pics to
Jake Scheatzle
May 14th, 2008
at 5:57pm
That seems like a cool idea, now for a waterproof one ;)
And the simplicity of it is great
I among others i think would prefer it with a bit more memory in it
Seems like something a teenage girl would carry everywhere with her lol
But no it is kinda cool and i heard it has good quality
albert71292
May 14th, 2008
at 6:30pm
Did Chris just come back from a wedding, or a funeral?
qusai993
May 14th, 2008
at 6:57pm
it’s very good device …
Jose
May 14th, 2008
at 7:29pm
Chis, you make it sound so simple. I’ve been wanting to buy one of these after hearing about it on the radio, but I didn’t have that extra push to, but after seeing how easy it is to use, I may have shell out $150 for it. I saw the duck video on Youtube and the quality is amazing, usually with simple type cameras quality isn’t always the great, but the flip proves that simplicity and quality can go together.
summd14
May 14th, 2008
at 7:42pm
My friend had one of these last year, it was really cool, i think it was entirely flash and it basically acts like a digital camera though with film, like the transfer is almost seamless with no pointless applications you have to install just load the drivers and it’s set. I might get this when I take film in 2 years. Though I might want a more quality camera but just a small cheap one would also be great. Thanks chris.
Ajiththan.V
May 14th, 2008
at 7:49pm
cool! i guess i’ll probably get one, sounds like a neat device and it’s just makes it much better because of the internal memory storage. so there is no need for memory cards. it’s just easier then a video camera, it’s portable and there when you need it, thanks for the info Chris, Flip It! :)
coolmax3
May 14th, 2008
at 9:39pm
Hi, Chris. I was going to buy a Sony one but then i thinked i I decided to go for a Canon Exlim digital still camera that includes a software for youtube videos. And flip cameras are the best but there not my thing. LOL
darkally
May 14th, 2008
at 10:18pm
Got one for my gf (a non techie) and she loves it, it works and she can upload to youtube, there is nothing more needed.
darkally
May 14th, 2008
at 10:23pm
It will take stills out of a video.
Varun
May 14th, 2008
at 10:36pm
Personally I think if one is going to have a small low quality camera to carry around with them at all times it should be their point and shoot. The problem with the flip video is that it does not take that great still where a point and shoot does. I dont want to carry devices around I just want one.
Dennis Cadorniga
May 14th, 2008
at 11:15pm
Chris, if you are looking for this same form factor, but have wanted a higher quality image and feature set, you should look at what DXG USA has to offer. They have a FLIP-like video camera but in HD and supports SDHC media. It shoots in H.264 and has a 5.0 megapixel sensor. Its available in four colors and is very affordable at only $125 from B&H Photo. For more details, check out http://denniscadorniga.com/?p=71
Brad McCarty
May 14th, 2008
at 11:24pm
Bought mine today. Thanks for the advice, Chris!
The Lewis Show
May 15th, 2008
at 12:56am
Flip Video Camcorder Tip: Get One
nemirc
May 15th, 2008
at 12:58am
geez, I got one of them but I’d wish I had less capacity on mine -_-
Sminman86
May 15th, 2008
at 1:18am
I have one and I love it but now my iMac won’t read the camera.
I plug the Flip Camera to my USB port and then it says connected on the camera but then it doesn’t show up on my desktop. It’s a bummer because I have alot of good footage on my Flip.
It’s a bummer, does anyone know how to fix this problem?
KawazoeJapan
May 15th, 2008
at 3:03am
I don’t own one but, I have a mac so I might be able to help you a bit.
Try to use iMovie or the software that came with the camera to import the video. I would said that if it still dosen’t work, try reinstalling the drivers.
If those trick still does nothing, try go to the pirillo’s IRC chat room and ask for help there.
That’s it, hope it’ll help.
skylinerspeeder
May 15th, 2008
at 9:01am
But is it a decent camera? I seriously recommend anyone who wants a decent camera to get a cheap miniDV camera and buy a firewire card.
bushywhacker
May 15th, 2008
at 10:30am
I saw these in Blockbuster about a month ago…I was wondering how they were. Might be nice for birthday parties and holidays for quick snippets of action. Might have to have a talk with the ‘boss’. We’ve got a big CVHS camcorder, but it’s such a hassle to deal with. This could be the perfect solution…
DrWho
May 15th, 2008
at 11:52am
it seems really good , o would buy one of these but it seems to be only sold in America, i don’t know when these camcorders or if they will be sold in Europe but i wish that they will cause after seeing this i want one too, but there are two problems 1: Shipping isn’t cheap 2: i don’t know if it would work here because it is customized for America just as many other things, i don’t want to short out something, but brady isn’t the Aiptek better, you said that it has 32Gb theflip has only 2Gb, you said that it has up yo 32 Gb? does your have 2 gb or 32? although i must say that theflip is pretty cool cause it doesn’t look like a camcorder, it reminded me more of nes or gameboy with that red button =)
Jow279
May 15th, 2008
at 11:56am
is it avaible in japan???
wolfer339
May 15th, 2008
at 2:22pm
Hopefully a funeral because I hope his wife died.
Flip Owner
May 15th, 2008
at 3:43pm
I Have one of the Flip Camcorders and i love it
I wrote more about it here :
http://home.windstream.net/selanderw/Flip_video.htm
Check it out
Roy Cheung
May 15th, 2008
at 4:16pm
Sweet, i’d definitely get one. But the 60 min video kind of makes me want to go get a $500 Digicam…
TheTechStop
May 15th, 2008
at 4:32pm
I have never owned a digital video recorder. I have always used my digital camera to shoot the video that I want. I mean if the camera has the feature use it. Now later on I might get a digital camcorder, and maybe the flip may be the perfect choice for me. but until my camera goes out I’m doing fine. I also really like the little USB stick that pops out on the side. You don’t have any proprietary USB cord to connect it to your computer. I think that is a good product Chris. I’ll have to go check it out.
David Roche
May 15th, 2008
at 4:41pm
Hi Chris,
I just purchased a Flip Ultra (yeah, I sprung the extra $30 for the slight improvements that the Ultra seems to offer.)
I was sure to use your affiliate link, of course.
Thanks for the heads-up, Chris, on what appears to be a cool and simple gadget!
David Roche
Athens, Ohio
DJOli
May 15th, 2008
at 4:57pm
i would definetly look for those if i didn’t have my JVC - GRD740 :D
nice gadget tho.
Keeheon
May 15th, 2008
at 5:11pm
Thats so cool. I want one too. I hate using my bro’s camcorder and capturing in WMM (Windows Movie Maker) This would really ease my video making
nickjuly4
May 15th, 2008
at 6:48pm
One of my friends at school was using that to record everyone at our table eating for a joke. I think when I looked at it it siad it was made by Google.
John T. McClanaghan
May 15th, 2008
at 7:19pm
After watching Chris’s video I checked online and found that Sam’s Club had them for $124.81. So I bought it and the wife played with it on the way home. It comes with batteries (how unusual is that these days) and extremely simple to use. It notified me the first time I plugged it into my laptop that it had a firmware update to apply so I did that with no problems at all. So far it is great! Thanks again Chris for finding a fantastic product.
Jimmy Mac
May 15th, 2008
at 11:17pm
Good to hear that your dad is geting into Technology lol, I want to get one of these ive herd alot of great things about the Flip.
Jimmy Mac
ocpud2999
May 16th, 2008
at 12:00am
wow. Heartless. Why would you say somthing like that?
ocpud2999
May 16th, 2008
at 12:00am
wow. Heartless. Why would you say somthing like that?
ULMarc
May 16th, 2008
at 5:45am
anyone recommend a good camera i can use for outdoor use. specificaly kayaking. i need pretty good quality to make DVD’s but it needs to be water proof/resistant aswell. even if it came with a decent waterproof filming case would be great.
RoseCreekers
May 16th, 2008
at 7:24am
I got a Flip video and it changes my voice when I download it. This does not make me happy.
RoseCreekers
May 16th, 2008
at 7:24am
I got a Flip video and it changes my voice when I download it. This does not make me happy.
RoseCreekers
May 16th, 2008
at 7:24am
I got a Flip video and it changes my voice when I download it. This does not make me happy.
goloet
May 16th, 2008
at 9:03am
cool
goloet
May 16th, 2008
at 9:03am
cool
goloet
May 16th, 2008
at 9:03am
cool
Cynthia Garrety
May 16th, 2008
at 9:05am
I love my Flip, but have not been able to get it to work with Leopard yet and was not given any hope by the folks that make it …do you know something I don’t? thanks
Supersecretfilms
May 16th, 2008
at 10:42am
use the flip ultra
Supersecretfilms
May 16th, 2008
at 10:42am
use the flip ultra
Supersecretfilms
May 16th, 2008
at 10:42am
use the flip ultra
Sanctient
May 16th, 2008
at 11:09am
I think he would look more better if he wore thicker glasses and a bow tie instead. I can’t understand the taboo of looking like a genuine nerd.
Chadarius
May 16th, 2008
at 11:38am
I think I’ll still stick with my good old Sony Digital handy cam. But it does look cool.
In a few more years I’ll be wanting to upgrade, but I really use the 20x zoom and the extra lighting features way to much to go with a less feature filled model. That being said, it would be a good thing to just run and gun with. I run and gun with our digital camera now. It does quite well with short video clips, but without a much larger flash card I can’t get a hour’s worth of video on there.
SD cards are cheap though. I’ve just convinced myself to get a larger SD card and just use my little digital camera to do the quick and dirty videos more often.
Cathy Derringer
May 16th, 2008
at 11:41am
I bought one of these for my son who is 10 and autistic. He works it with ease. He takes it with him everywhere he goes. He’s creating his own commercials and even did a “restaurant review show” that he posted on youtube. He’s overtaken my channel! I love it myself. It’s so much easier to carry around and I’m finding that we can preserve memories of our everyday family activities without lugging a camcorder around. This easily fits in a pocket and is not much bigger than a cell phone, but is much more durable. I have to say that it’s been dropped more than once without any adverse effects. Great product!
spiderpig846
May 16th, 2008
at 12:23pm
lol
spiderpig846
May 16th, 2008
at 12:23pm
lol
Chris Porter
May 16th, 2008
at 12:46pm
I am currently using my Canon digital camera for my video recording needs, but I would really like to have a small device like this to carry around with me. I am what you would consider an advanced geek, but I still truly appreciate simplicity on many levels… it just makes the experience go so much better.
joelg88
May 16th, 2008
at 1:53pm
This Flip camera is really cool. Even me who is really into technology would want on of these. I think this is a great cam. People who are bad with electronics can easily use this with no problem. And you proved that with your dad using it with no help Chris. Just turn it on and press the RED button. How easier than that can it get. Unless it had voice recognition lol.
Montreal
May 16th, 2008
at 5:18pm
I think ‘the Flip’ is really onto something. I know my grandparents, who enjoy going on cruises, are constantly using their digital camera for recording videos– due mainly to the fact they don’t need to learn how to use another device.
The digital camera’s video quality isn’t bad, but as many of you know, the mic is fairly terrible. I will definitely be buying them a Flip! I think they would greatly enjoy it and as Chris demonstrated , it’s incredibly intuitive and simple to use!
My only question is… is there an external memory slot? If not, it’s definitely needed.
Joriz
May 16th, 2008
at 5:58pm
Very nice. I may not necessarily buy it. It looks too simple to operate and too ordinary for camera in terms of resolution, fps and other features..:> Perhaps if its an HD format and good zooming capability. I may probably buy one. But all in all, it looks awesome and handy. it’s nice to have for a backup camera that you can bring along all the time so that just in case somethinng happened like cops beating a motorist, or an earthquake or high school shootout or Britney Spears walking by, I can pull it out and shoot. then sell it to CNN or E! for quick buck :->
joshque
May 16th, 2008
at 6:39pm
This little flip camera is great for use on the go with my laptop. Especially for things like school and such. I hope they make them with more memory. Even though i couldn’t record my whole lecture it is a really decent camera for at least what im using it for and i think other people should give it a try.
Cubs
May 16th, 2008
at 8:41pm
My cousin got one of these things a few months ago. He let me play with it and let me tell you, it IS as easy as it looks!
Ruben32
May 16th, 2008
at 11:11pm
I want one now!
I have a plain old 7mp digital camera, pretty easy but no muvee, nor YouTube uploader =/.
I think if I had the money I would buy it.
-Ruben
r2roarthuro
May 16th, 2008
at 11:35pm
how many can you record?
just asking
r2roarthuro
May 16th, 2008
at 11:35pm
how many can you record?
just asking
r2roarthuro
May 16th, 2008
at 11:35pm
how many can you record?
just asking
Lisa Lee
May 17th, 2008
at 5:00am
haha Joriz! “…. or Britney Spears walking by, I can pull it out and shoot. then sell it to CNN or E! for quick buck :->”
Doug– it shoots .avi files.
I think one of the big advantage of the Flip over a regular digital camera is that it’s much better on batteries.
christian
May 17th, 2008
at 8:38am
great one! hope it could take still images too… the basis of the buyers today like me are the products that have high quality such as the resolution, capabilities and more but i’ll find more about that flip camera and what are it’s specs…
VistaMeetsNick
May 17th, 2008
at 11:41am
Chris I bo