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I just got a new video camera last week, so I wanted to do a quick review on it. It is a “Flip Ultra HD”, and I got it for 9.99 at Best Buy. flip ultra hd review new world order photography digital video 720p high nwo definition camera skull and bones camcorder flash masons freemasons memory computer usb barack obama hours 120 minutes david rockefeller cfr rechargeable george bush AA battery alex jones batteries HDMI port lanyard best buy money dollars flip video ultra hd 720p high …
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UltraHD Overview Most Helpful Customer Reviews: Originally I went in to Best Buy to pick up a Mino HD so I could record studio and location “behind the scenes” photography shoots for my business. The employee I spoke to handed this to me saying “it doesn’t come out for another week, but its cheaper than the Mino that is on sale”. It was a no-brainer for me to pick up. Its a nice little unit; compact, fits in my back pocket if needed, and the controls are very basic – click da big red button to record. Click da big red button again to stop. Simplicity at its finest. I love that the unit has a USB built right in, but I still use a USB extension because I’m using an iMac, and since it ends up hanging upside down, I don’t want to add stress to the USB prong. I haven’t used the built-in editing software, as I’m importing my files into iMovie and editing from that. Quality wise, I’d say is pretty darn good considering its about the size of a box of Necco valentine sweet-hearts candy. However, I must insist that it is to be used as a stationary “fixed” lens, and not to use the digital zoom. Once that digital zoom is used, the quality, like *any* digital zoom, suffers greatly. To circumvent this, I’ve super-glued a step-down ring to the front of my Ultra HD so I can screw on a wide angle and a telephoto lens. If you don’t mind Frankenstein-ing your Ultra HD, then go for it. I haven’t done much low-light shooting with it, but I have a feeling that it could get somewhat noisy and grainy. I’ll see more results soon when I start using this inside the studio. I’ll be mainly using my Ultra HD on a tripod to record behind-the-scenes footage of my photography sessions, so I’ll have a way of keeping the camcorder static and not moving around a lot. Overall, I feel this is greatly worth the $199 I paid. You have to remember that this is a dinky little device with a tiny sensor in it, so the quality won’t be as good as a larger dedicated video camera, or one of the newer DSLR’s with the built in high-def. Apples to Oranges. With a little extra cash and some super-glue, you can get more reach and wide angle out of the unit. Great little unit. Don’t come in to this expecting a goose that lays golden eggs. For what it is, it does well. Recommended. By Albert H. Ceaser Jr.”Sid Ceaser” (Nashua, NH USA) Amazon.com Click To see more… Cads Cadsfree information about White Hat SEO
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Didn’t do any editing before upload, this is straight from the camra. Just got this awesome camera off amazon for 140 quid here link : www.amazon.co.uk Anyway its no professional HD camera its just a cool gadget you can use for quick high quality videos
i would recommend to anyone stay tuned for more videos sub, and hope you enjoy it (^^,)
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Click ! See Full Reviews www.amazon.com Product Description From the Manufacturer UltraHD Overview Easy-to-use, pocket-sized HD camcorder featuring one-touch recording and digital zoom Simple user interface lets you start capturing HD video just seconds after powering on Captures 120 minutes of HD video on 8 GB of built-in memory; no tapes or additional memory cards required Click here for an interactive tour Convenient flip-out USB arm plugs directly into your PC or Mac to launch FlipShare …
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