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2,269 of 2,304 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultra Flip Review and walkthrough
I'm a computer artist and animator and I haven't been happy with a lot of cameras. I was drawn to the Ultra Flip because of the lack of wires, I like the idea of the USB stick. They include a set of batteries with the package so you can start recording right away (as well as a little velvet drawstring bag). It was very easy to use, it's just as promised, click the red...
Published on September 16, 2007 by Gina Miller

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394 of 418 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Insurmountable Computer Interface Problems
I can't give a video review, as I can't get the videos out of the flippin' camera!

There are two major parts to this product: the camera, and the capability to manipulate and move the videos it takes. I give Part 1 a B-. Part 2 is a complete and total F, the camera's video manipulation software failing each and every time I attempted it. My recommendation:...
Published on November 23, 2007 by Sir Charles Panther

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2,269 of 2,304 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultra Flip Review and walkthrough, September 16, 2007
By Gina Miller (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm a computer artist and animator and I haven't been happy with a lot of cameras. I was drawn to the Ultra Flip because of the lack of wires, I like the idea of the USB stick. They include a set of batteries with the package so you can start recording right away (as well as a little velvet drawstring bag). It was very easy to use, it's just as promised, click the red button to record (and to stop) then flip (ha-ha) the USB stick out and put it in your computer's USB slot.

I read a reviewer of another model of the Flip saying he needed an extra part to hook up his USB, I don't know what he was using but you don't need any middleman if you have a current USB port. Of course it might have been that he didn't feel comfortable with the camera sort of weighing itself down a bit when you have the USB attached to a tower. I'm using mine with a laptop which is on a table so the camera can rest comfortably on it. He might have gotten a USB extension so that he could set his down if he was using a desktop computer. I did try the flip out in my desktop and I did have to make sure that the dog didn't jump around it as it does feel sort of vulnerable, but I will mainly use it in my laptop.

After you have it in your USB port, you will then go to "my computer" and see a new blue icon (unless you're Mac, you'll see a folder for you instead), click it and it installs the program - which seems to run on the stick alone, not taking up any space on your system, although it does put a small encoder on your system.
(Side note: - I did try to click "explore" before I installed the program to see if I could just drag the videos directly to my desktop by passing the program, and while you can save them, you can't see the videos). You have to go through the program to save them to your computer and be viewed properly.

So after you have installed the program, click "flipvideo" from your "my computer", then click "Flip Video for PC.exe" to open the program. It's very simple, you will see your videos and on the left you'll see a "save video" tab, here you can select what video(s) you want to move to your hard drive and then click the save button - they call it saving to your library, they will ask you to name a library, which will end up being a folder that holds your videos, which you will find in your documents as "My Flip Video Library".

After you have done this, you can then open them normally (outside of the program using just a player). They will be saved as AVIs.

They also have a "share video" section where you can upload your movies straight to Youtube, AOL or any video sharing website. Sounds good, but I haven't tried it yet. Now you can make a "movie mix" which is basically adding an effect to your video (slowed down in black and white or cartoon fish floating about etc. - no editing). It's very (very) simple, but it's cute.

They include a little plug that connects your Flip straight to your TV. Use your remote to find your 'line', 'input' or 'source' button to find it, click a few times, you'll see the first still of your video when you've got it right. Then hit play, now it wasn't clear in the instructions, but you want to hit play on your Flip (not the TV), to watch your video on your television and it looks great!

They also have an option to 'save for email' - if you do this it will save the videos into a folder "Flip videos for emailing" on your desktop that you can then send as attachments. When I did this it sped up the sound (think Mickey and Minnie) while the footage remained at normal speed (now don't worry, this doesn't happen when you save the videos to your computer as discussed above). This is probably a compression problem, but we can't fix it in their program, so I won't be using that option again - I'll stick to the 'save to library' option. It also does this for the ecard videos. There is an option to send the video as an ecard with cute little borders around them, recipients are sent a link to see the card, but again when played the sound is sped up.

In spite of that (cuz it's worth it), I have found my video camera, it's so small and light, there are no plugs or cords, it takes great videos, no tracers, no little pixel smudges and the lighting is great. I took one outside at dusk and it looks nice. This thing records twice as long as my bulky handycam and I don't have to format any disks or plug in a bunch of stuff. The picture quality of the Ultra Flip videos is really amazing, my other cameras (handycam, Creative labs, the onboard Vaio and VIJE) do not hold a candle to the Flips quality. I'll be using it for video projects. I am very happy with the Ultra Flip and will be bringing it along with me for a family visit. I recommend it! Yes, I flipped for it!

NEW UPDATE ADDITION (11/15/07): Just an update for you here, after I wrote this review I did run the flip on some other systems and it did not have the problem. I only had the problem on my custom Hypersonic PC laptop which runs windows XP. The computers that had no problems were: A Boxx desktop running Windows XP pro, and a Sony Vaio laptop running Vista, and just today I tested the flip on a Dell desktop running XP home which also had no problems.
-And, a big AND here, after I ran the flip on the first two working machines (the Sony and the Boxx) a few times (using the export and email functions), suddenly it worked on the "bad" Hypersonic laptop. It seemed to have jolted it to work? I don't know why. Since that time I have had continued success on the Hypersonic.
-An engineer from Pure Digital (the makers of the Flip) emailed me after reading my review and we had an extensive exchange working on trying to figure out why this happened and he was very serious about resolving the issue. Another thing that flip does is create updates, so with these two things in mind I feel confident that they have or are taking care of any problems. But again, right now I do not have any problems.
-Also, someone asked if you can take stills. This camera is only a video camera, you can't snap pictures with it, however you can pull stills from your movies inside of their program.
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1,462 of 1,511 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small Device With Big Memory! (UPDATE!), October 7, 2007
By Martin A Hogan "Marty From SF" (San Francisco, CA. (Hercules)) - See all my reviews
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UPDATE: The new model of FLIP Video is better designed and does not have a problem with the record button being insensitive as shown in this video. Also, the HD version is already a classic!

A video camera the size of a box of cigarettes records up to 1 hour of your favorite 'instant' moments with an easy on/off button, minor zoom and shuttling between videos. Simply plug it into your PC, download the SETUP and you are on your way to editing your own home movies. This is a cool invention! And YES, the Record button does take a firm click - its not sensitive as you'll see (Press, press, press....)

Since you don't want to risk snapping the FLIP Camera USB port off on your computer, I recommend you buy the CABLES TO GO 26686 (male and female ends). It is six feet long and very convenient.

Also, I highly recommend buying a waterproof encasement for rainy or even very humid days. I fried my FLIP recently without any water (just humidity) getting into the flash drive.

Have fun!

ANOTHER UPDATE - 9/14/2009:
This version of the FLIP does not download to YOUTUBE anymore. You need to save it in "Windows Movie Maker" and THEN transfer that version into YOUTUBE. Software is always changing. I understand that the NEW HD version of FLIP has the upgraded software.
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246 of 254 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible product; Super easy to use!!, November 5, 2007
By C. Stephans - See all my reviews
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Length:: 0:59 Mins

The attached video was my first with this Flip Video. I feel sorry for my Sony Digital Video Handheld that may never be used again. This little Flip Video is the product of the year, a perfect Christmas present for anyone, children to grandparents. It is so easy to use; I still cannot believe it. Connects to the computer or TV. Easy to record, save or delete.

Comes with a quick start guide that gets you going in seconds. Enjoy!!

*Update 11/30/07 Since using this, I agree with the above review. It is super easy to upload the video, save it and then upload it to youtube or a personal website. The camera software has features that should make it a one step process to share it via email or a link to a website. I have not gotten this to work. Each time the processing stalls. I have emailed to the customer service dept and have received prompt replies but no solution. **See 5-28-09 update below. I have downloaded one software update and that seems to have fixed this problem.

3-24-09 Still working well. I have not retried emailing a video directly from the software. Uploading it to youtube and sharing the link is easier. Making dvd's from the software is easy, too. The battery life of the camera is impressive for 2 AA batteries. This continues to be a great camera for a very reasonable price.

5-28-09 Update...I continue to be impressed with the battery life. I took a 1 min. video today and downloaded it and emailed it directly from the flip video software in under 2 mins. It worked great and sent me a confirmation email with the video attached. When emailed the email body has a link to click on to watch the video easily. This was very easy and further recommends this product.
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134 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Flippin' easy to use, October 9, 2007
By Amanda Richards "Modest to the extreme" (Georgetown, Guyana) - See all my reviews
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This camcorder is a simple way for you to share videos with friends and family, make and share mini-movies, capture special moments, or film your next masterpiece for YouTube or Amazon.com.

Pros:
1. The "cool" factor is off the scale. Every time I showed it to somebody, they said "COOL!!!"

2. It uses two AA batteries that are easy to install. There's a latch at the bottom of the camera - one side has a picture of a closed lock, and the other has a picture of an open lock. It doesn't get simpler than that, does it? Push towards the open lock and slide off the panel on the front of the camera from just under the lens. After you put in the batteries, slide the panel back into place and push the latch back to the locked position. You're now ready to start filming.

3. There are very few buttons required to operate the camera. Turning it so that the side with the big red button is facing you, the on/off switch is on the right side of the camera. After powering up, the screen will light up with the Flip logo and then it will indicate that it's ready. At this stage you'll be looking at whatever's in front of you, with a time check at the bottom telling you how much video time you have left.

4. Filming is easy - just press the red button to start, and press it again to stop. The camera will save your creation, tell you how long it is and how much time you have left. You can zoom in and out by pressing the + and - signs on top of and below the red button. The microphone will pick up and record whatever's going on at the time.

5. Playback is a one button operation.

6. Deleting your mistakes is a one button operation.

7. You can scroll through your videos by using the arrow keys to the left and right of the red button.

8. Getting it on your computer is the easiest part. With the red button facing you, pull down on the latch on the left side, and - surprise!!! Out pops a USB arm which you then connect to your computer. Once you're linked up, the Flip Video software will show you the way home. (It takes a while to pop up) Choose the option to view your videos, and agree to the terms and conditions, and then the "Muvee Video Mixing Software" begins loading. This is a one time installation. From there you can easily play, name, edit and share your videos.

9. You can also capture still shots from your videos, but you can't use these when making your movies with the software provided.

10. There is an option for making a movie, where you can arrange your edited videos, choose from a selection of six movie styles and music, or even add your own music. Choose your style, click on the "Make Mix" button, and the computer does the rest. If you're happy with the results, you can save the file.

11. The camera comes with a wrist strap, a velvet drawstring case, and also the necessary cables to connect it to your television for a bigger view. There's also a place to connect a tripod.

12. There is a "Help" feature included with the software.

Cons:
1. Being a simple "point and shoot" camera, the resolution isn't fantastic, but quite good enough for action shots. Forget detail close-ups such as words and logos - zooming in and out will just get you various degrees of blurry.

2. You'll need to be careful with background noise, as the microphone will pick up the sound of your fan or your stomach growling.

3. The video editing capability is limited to the length of the video you want to save, and the order you want to save it. There are no options for titles, fade ins or outs or any bells and whistles. If you're filming yourself giving a speech, you'll pretty much have to get it right in one complete take.

4. As with all videos, if your hands shake, you'll need to get a tripod, or you may make a lot of people seasick.

5. If you have big fingers, you may have some problems with the red button. Once your finger covers the area around the button, you'll have trouble starting and stopping the video. If you can't get it to work, you may have to use just a fingernail, because if you press anywhere other than dead center of the red button it won't start or stop.


Overall, this is a very good camcorder if used for the purpose for which it is intended. It isn't going to make you the next Stanley Kubrick, but it's a good start.


Amanda Richards, October 9, 2007
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199 of 206 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Capture your memories, November 10, 2007
By SpiritChild "spiritchild" (Amherst, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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What a great product: a digital video camera that is as easy to carry as a cell phone. It's also relatively cheap in price and makes a great first camera for the teenage children. The 2 GB memory will capture 1 hour of video and it only requires 2 AA bateries (included with the camera).

But even if this isn't your first camera, it's convenient to have something so small and portable. I really wish I had this for my best friends wedding last year, and I can't imagine taking another vacation without this camera.

There are a few drawbacks. First, I wish the USB connector would detach for people who don't have a port on the front of their PC. Second, I had some problems trying to install the built in software. Finally, I wish the zoom was stronger. In my video, you will see some squirrels. I had to get less then 2 feet away from them with the zoom at full power to capture that video.

drawbacks aside, this is a great device. If someone on your christmas list is looking for a digital video camera, don't hesitate choosing this one!
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83 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for quick record and spur of moment recording, November 18, 2007
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I like it because it's small and easy to carry with me and just take out and capture the moment and upload to computer in a few seconds (longer if the program has to convert avi to wma format for utube or email).

I would be interested in hearing others that have tried the rca model, and the aiptek a-hd model, so we all can get user experiences comparing all 3 video camera's. RCA is 99dollars, aiptek hd is 119 dollars on sale.

At first, I thought something was wrong in uploading clips to computer (converting files to email format) because it stayed at 99 percent done for 8 minutes. And I unplugged camera and got message that is was still in computer mode. If I just upload to computer without converting to email or utube it goes a lot faster because no conversion of formats.

Second time, I opened the folder on computer that file was downloading to, and when software hit 99 percent done , I saw that the program was still completing the download because file sizes were getting bigger, and it finally finished. I write this because others may think the computer is hanging but it isn't, it sometimes takes alot of time to convert regular avi format to wma format for uploading to email. So your camera is not broken, you may have slow computer or BIG file to convert.

As others say zoom is not that good, but for quick shots and face shots it can't be beat, because I have camcorders but never used them because I had to make sure the special battery was charged, and it was a lot bigger, and I couldn't put in pocket, and I had to have special tapes, and special software, and it was a pain to take spur of moment shots.

This camera takes 2 AA batteries that last over an hour, and you have 1 hour record time on camera. My style is take 15 second clips, or 30 second clips of stuff, and then mix them together. TV shows switch camera's every few seconds so it keeps peoples attention, and I try to do the same! So 60 minutes for me gives me 120 (30 second clips) or 240 (15 second clips)! And I'm always around a laptop or computer to upload everything I just shot. :)

p.s. I went to park today and made a 2min film using only ultra flip and software on the ultra flip.
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394 of 418 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Insurmountable Computer Interface Problems, November 23, 2007
By Sir Charles Panther "Life is hard. It's hard... (Alexandria, Virginny, USandA) - See all my reviews
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I can't give a video review, as I can't get the videos out of the flippin' camera!

There are two major parts to this product: the camera, and the capability to manipulate and move the videos it takes. I give Part 1 a B-. Part 2 is a complete and total F, the camera's video manipulation software failing each and every time I attempted it. My recommendation: do not choose this product, as you can't get your videos out.

Part 1: The Camera

Overall, this is not a bad little piece of kit, and I do mean little. It's about the size of cell phone. As an adult, I found it a bit too small, the buttons a little bit too close together. The record button especially is indented a bit too deeply, making it hard to start and stop with just one click. Also, the play and delete buttons are not differentiated enough by feel from the case, and are too close to the main controls.

It runs on two AA batteries, and was easy enough to battery up and put into use. The controls, while small, are simple and intuitive, and you don't really need the instructions (which I found to be surprisingly scant).

The video tech specs are MPEG-4 format at 30 frames/sec; I had no problem with it. The zoom is pretty good, understanding that it is only 2x; this is an economy camera, after all. I found the sound capture surprisingly good; I shot parts of 8 Nov Dweezil Zappa show, and in a very loud environment it captured both highs and lows surprisingly well.

Playback on the camera is very easy to do, but it's on a screen only 1.5", so you're not going to see any detail at all. It's easy to delete a video by mistake, as there is not "do you really want to delete this file?" warning; it's just gone.

I like the on-screen display showing me how much recording time I've got left, and how long each video is when I view them there. But there is no battery strength indicator, which I think is important given that you're working with commercial batteries. Why no rechargeable battery? Cost, I guess.

Part 2: The Flip Application

My problems with this product began when it came to actually do something with the videos I shot.

I'd taken about a dozen videos, the shortest being 18 seconds and the longest at 6:32. The camera told me I'd shot a total of about 14 minutes all together, less than ¼ of the storage space on the camera's 2GB flash drive.

First, the USB slot on my PC's (running XP) monitor didn't activate the camera. The "Connected" screen on the camera illuminated right away, but there wasn't the promised autostart. The instruction booklet was of no help whatsoever. After punching around the Flip website for far too long I finally got some info that helped. I plugged the camera into the front of the computer, and the Flip icon came up. I opened it and followed the instructions to download the program and get it synced to my PC. Only then AFTER all of this process did the software check for an update, and whaddaya know, there was one. But not just a software update, but a completely new installation. So, I had to manually uninstall the from-the-box original version of the Flip software and then download and install the new one from the site. That's bad product support, right from the start.

I managed to name my videos without too much effort, and watched a view on the computer. The Flip software does not offer them full screen, just in thumbnails of about 3" and a larger view of about 6". Then I went to transfer my files to my PC, but the application locked up during transfer. It took over ten minutes for the non-responding Flip application--which resides in the camera and never loads to your computer--to close, even after using Task Manager. The camera's "Connected" screen stayed on, unresponsive to the on/off button, and I had to pull a battery out to get it to shut off. I restarted my PC to try again, and it happened consistently, another five times. I tried another few attempts where I tried to save only one video--the shortest one--and the application locked up once again, unable to save to my computer a video of 18 seconds. I tried to save a few as email versions; this locked up the application as well. I got very good at pulling the battery cover off to yank a battery to get the camera to turn off.

I tried it on the other two desktop PCs in the house, both of them running XP, and the exact same thing happened on all three. I tried it for the last time today on my Vista notebook, and the exact same process occurred. So, the problem is not with my computer(s); it's the product.

Bottom line: this is a relatively sophisticated and capable little camera, light on the bells and whistles, which hits a nice mark between high-end and economy. It needs a bit more design work for ergonomics, but this is a nice start. But this product's total computer interface failure dooms it absolutely and completely; I do not recommend this product for purchase.
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Update, 3/9/08
After posting this review, FlipVideo contacted me personally, and invited me to a site where I downloaded all-new software for the camera. This totally new software has, as far as I can tell, corrected all file transfer and other internal problems noted in my original review, above.

I thank FlipVideo for taking the time to make this right, which I believe was their obligation from the beginning.

I now believe this to be a good product, and I do recommend it for purchase. It's not great, as I've noted some of the ergonomic features, above, but good. Its price is good, and I will recommend this to friends. I point out, however, that what appears to have been a headlong rush to get this product to market--and to market it highly aggressively--prior to Christmas 2007 resulted in the shipment of many units that were fundamentally flawed in their software. This should not have happened in the first place.
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114 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small, Fun and Simple Personal Camcorder, November 6, 2007
By J. A Carty "Jessie Carty" (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great little camera. It is perfect for quick little movies of your kids etc and would be a nice compact item to take on a vacation. The camera is ridiculously easy to use and the built is software loads straight from the camera.

I only have two issues w/ the camera: One is that it doesn't take stills as well. That would have been a nice feature but hey for $149 and having a camcorder to fit in your pocket w/ decent video? I'll take. The second is that w/ out any external light source it would not take good video in low light. It is essentially a really nice cell phone camera that allows you a much easier way to get your videos onto your computer and uploaded to other people.

For convienence, size and ease of use I'll still give it a 5.

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108 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Video for Dummies, November 25, 2007
By Shawn Collins "Shawn" (Berkeley Heights, NJ) - See all my reviews
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I am an avid Internet video creator, and I typically use more elaborate video cameras, but I loved the Flip Ultra for the quality, ease of use and very light weight.Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder, 60-Minutes (Black)
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193 of 204 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Simple Video Camera with Great Sound, November 10, 2007
By Lisa M. Hendey "Lisa, CatholicMom.com Webmaster" (Fresno, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I was fortunate enough to receive a complimentary Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder for review from Amazon, who offered the product to frequent reviewers to promote their new Video Review feature. Since receiving the Flip Video a week ago, our family has had a blast playing with this diminutive little camera. Like most other families, we own a regular sized video camera that gets pulled out for the occasional school play, Christmas, or major trip. So I wasn't convinced that we would actually use the Flip Video very much.

Wrong! Since owning the camera, we've shot over thirty video clips in a variety of lighting and sound situations. The biggest fans of the camera, of course, are my teenage sons who are a part of the You Tube generation. They love the immediate gratification of being able to shoot a video, flip the USB arm from the side of the camera, plug it into the computer, and use the camera's on board software to upload directly to You Tube in one step.

Here's the blueprint for the Flip Video: the dimensions are 1.2 x 2.2 x 4.2 inches and the camera weighs 7.2 ounces, less than my cell phone. I have a small camera bag, and this little guy fits neatly into it with my still camera, making it easy and accessible - which means that you will actually carry it along on outings. It would easily fit into a pocket. The camera comes with a hand strap and small drawstring bag (not too useful). With 2 GB of memory, the camera can hold up to sixty minutes of footage. All the software you need is loaded onto the camera, which enables you to do some minor editing, file organization, upload clips to the web, or email, and string clips together to make a longer movie. The Flip Video also comes with a cord to connect to the television and watch videos there, but we have not as yet tested that feature.

On the down side, the Flip Video is not the perfect camera for taking far away videos, since it only has a 2x zoom level. I found that it is great for shooting at close range, but when I tried to shoot video from a great distance (as you might do at a school play or sporting event), the results were not great.

I'm looking forward to using the Flip Video to capture those "spur of the moment" situations with my kids that seem to come up in day to day life. Since the camera is so small and light, it easily fits into my small purse and is ready at a moment's notice. We've had a great time playing with the Flip Video and would highly recommend it for families on the go like ours, looking to capture memories without a lot of hassle. Have fun!
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