Abstract: The Kodak Zi6 ($179 MSRP) is a decent camcorder. If you want something extremely small and cheap, but you insist on HD, you can buy it with confidence. The competing option, the RCA EZ300HD Small Wonder, is speeding its way to our offices right now. Re...
720p video; larger LCD than the competition; removable storage; uses replaceable batteries; saves capture in natively Mac-compatible format.
No image stabilization, making camera shake likely; included software is Windows-only; low-light results not great.
With the introduction of the Kodak Zi6, the pocket-sized camcorder market got a lot more interesting. At $180, it’s priced the same as the Flip Mino but is—with its potentially greater storage, removable battery, larger LCD, and HD capabilitie...
Abstract: Welcome to my product review of the new Kodak Zi6 pocket video camera. This pint sized camcorder is capable of recording video in HD, which translates to a resolution of 720p at a maximum of 60 frames per second. The Zi6 has a pop-out USB plug, which m...
When I got my first look at the Zi6, I had an inkling it could be the best "cheap" pocket camcorder yet, and I was right. I've been using it for a while both indoors and outdoors, and found the video quality to be stellar no matter the situation. To m...
Abstract: One of the most trusted names in photography and video, Kodak offers up its spin on the high-definition mini camcorder with the Zi6. This reasonably priced camera records video in a 1280 x 720 resolution at both 30 and 60 frames per second, however, th...
Abstract: REVIEW Pure Digitals Flip helped launch the low-priced camcorder revolution last year, and it had price, portability, and ease of use on its side. With the Flip, the focus was on capturing short clips for streaming video sites, and its picture was, ...
Published: 2008-07-29, Author: Dan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The biggest buzz in camcorders over the last year and a half hasn’t been from any of the big manufacturers — Sony, Panasonic, JVC or Canon, et. al. Instead, it’s a little product from a little company called Flip Video. A tiny pocket camcorder that off...
Records 720p HD video at 60 fps, Takes 3-MP still photos, Can accommodate SD Cards up to 32GB, Great price
No optical zoom or image stabilization, Short battery life, Editing software not included
The Kodak Zi6 is lightweight, easy to use, and takes smooth HD video and crisp Macro photos. And it holds SD Cards, something the Flip Mino and Video Ultra don’t do—all this for $179, the same price as the Flip Mino. The Mino has a more stream...
Published: 2008-07-28, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Solid 720p video; comparatively large LCD; memory-card expansion slot; AA rechargeable batteries included along with protective carrying case and video output cables.
Insufficient onboard memory and price doesnt include an optional memory card; cant recharge batteries via USB connector; included software isnt Mac compatible.
While bigger than most of its competitors and high priced for a mini camcorder, the Kodak Zi6s attractive design and decent video quality adequately compensate for some usability drawbacks. Specifications: Video input type: Camcorder; Effective sensor...