I really enjoy my Flip Mino HD video camera. I always have it in my pocket wherever I go. It has a slim compact design that makes carrying it handy. I love the 1280 x 720 high definition video quality and ease of use too. In order to get HD video to show up on YouTube you can’t use the built in YouTube up loader that comes standard on board the new Flip Mino however. You must encode the video first using your favorite NLE editor. This is pretty simple to do and well worth the results. The camera is less than a pack of cigarettes or standard deck of playing cards in size. The new Mino also has an internal USB rechargeable battery that is charged conveinently sby simply plugging it in to any USB port. I love this feature. I also appreciate the camera screw mount as well. I wish it had an external mic input but the sound is still really clear. I would rate this camera a 4 out of five stars! I’m in the process of adding a lot of new video content (using the Flip Mino HD camera) to my YouTube channels. Have a look to see many examples of what you can do with the Flip Mino HD.
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Do you think it would be able to substitute for an iSight webcam? What I mean is that it would be nice if one could use its high def lens to capture framegrabs in real time during lectures using a chat program or something like MulleSight.
I’m not familliar with iSight so I can’t comment. I ‘m sure however that there are some cameras soon to come that do offer the functionality you desire. I’m still shocked at the Flip still not offering a model with a microphone jac! I love my new Kodak Zi8!