
U32120B I have had the first version of Flip for two years. This latest model is amazing in its improvements. Two hours is way too much time needed, as I found I used up one hour over several months, but more is sometimes better. The big improvement I found was the image stabilization. You can literally run with this camera and there is little if any `bounce’. There is barely even a blur – I have no idea how they did this, but it is cool. Not to mention that this version shoots 60fps (frames per second)!
Unlike the earlier versions, the RED record button is large and easily handled. The older versions were tough to operate. With literally only (7) buttons to use, you could practically use this in the dark. (I will note that there is little improvement in the zoom functions). The 8 GB of built-in memory does away with any SD cards that can be lost or damaged. The removable lithium battery pack lasts longer that the AA batteries and for backup, there is room for (3) AAA batteries (Caution – lithium only).
The Flip attachment for your computer’s USB port is a little easier to handle and I’m no longer concerned about it breaking off accidentally. The software is fantastic and so easy to use. You can drag/drop/edit, email directly, send to Facebook, YouTube or Twitter, create a movie and pull a snapshot from it and more. It also has a left-sided dialogue box that lists shortcuts to your favorites, lists ALL your videos on your computer, lists all videos Sent or Received and of course, a link to the Flip store for more accessories. There is a SCUBA housing available called, Ikelite Compact Underwater Video Housing for Flip UltraHD with FlipPort video camera (model U32120).
I read on this Amazon site that in the near future, there will be an HDMI cable so you can watch your videos on your flat screen TV and at the HD 720p (1280 X 720) or 60 frames per second, the quality is great. I’ve burned a disc and watched it already.
It’s so nice to have an all inclusive camera without flimsy access doors, tough to use buttons and experimental features. Flip keeps getting better and better. In fact, I used my Flip to record a video review for the Panasonic TA-1 Ultrathin HD Pocket Camcorder Enabled with Skype and iFrame (Dark Grey). I liked the Flip better!
A word of caution: My first Flip and a `point and shoot’ camera of mine died during camping in a very humid place. There are accessories to keep your Flip dry.