Testseek.co.uk have collected 24 expert reviews of the Cisco Flip Video Ultra HD G3 2010 2 hour and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cisco Flip Video Ultra HD G3 2010 2 hour.
November 2010
(73%)
24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
61 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
73010024
The editors liked
Good quality video recording
Small and light
Easy to use
Comes with handy onboard editing and sharing software
Good frame rate
Image stabilisation works
Very easy to use
Great size
720p HD video capture
Image stabilisation
50fps
New FlipPort for proprietary accessories
Smooth 60-fps frame rate and 2X digital zoom
Extremely simple and easy to use
FlipShare software for basic editing and sharing
Good quality HD video
Good design
Pocketsized
The editors didn't like
No memory card slot
HD up to 720p only
No photo mode
No HDMI cable provided
It's a tad pricey
No optical zoom
Struggles in certain conditions
Pricey
Focusing range starts at 1.5m
Below average audio
Video quality not as good as previous models
Fixed internal memory
No still-image capture or resolution controls
Discontinued line
May have future support issues
Overpriced
Manufacturer
Flip Video
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Published: 2011-05-09, Author: Sarah , review by: macworld.co.uk
New FlipPort for proprietary accessories; Smooth 60-fps frame rate and 2X digital zoom; Extremely simple and easy to use; FlipShare software for basic editing and sharing
Video quality not as good as previous models; Fixed internal memory; No still-image capture or resolution controls; Discontinued line; may have future support issues
It doesn't offer the same impressive video quality as its predecessors, but the final version of Cisco's Flip UltraHD pocket camcorder still dominates the field in ease of use
Cisco's Flip UltraHD isn't very full-featured, but that's sort of the point. It definitely has its place, and it's a great option for children, the elderly, or anyone who just wants a quick way to shoot easily uploadable video without any fuss. There a...
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Small, well-designed and making good-quality footage, but the high price is a shame ...
Good frame rate, Image stabilisation works, Very easy to use, Great size
It's a tad pricey, No optical zoom, Struggles in certain conditions
The Flip UltraHD is a decent pocket-friendly camcorder, then. And with the higher frame rate and image stabilisation added since last year, it's definitely the best Flip yet.We still struggle to see the value there, though, especially when there are ot...
Abstract: Why mess with a winning formula? Hence the new Flip UltraHD from Flip Video appears much the same as before, packing 8GB of integral memory for up to two hours of 720p HD footage in widely accessible MPEG4 file format, rather than Full HD, yet with ...
Good quality video recording, Small and light, Easy to use, Comes with handy onboard editing and sharing software
No memory card slot, HD up to 720p only, No photo mode, No HDMI cable provided
Another minor refresh from Flip Video, the new UltraHD is a small, simple camcorder with only a handful of new features to differentiate it from the last model in the range. There are a couple of glaring omissions -- no 1080p or photo modes, for exampl...