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Kingston 16GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Card SDC416GB Storage Flash USB Memory
- Internal memory: 16384 MB
- Flash card type: Micro Secure Digital High-Capac
- Transfer rate: 4 MB/s
- Memory adapter included: Y
- Dimensions W x D x H: 11 x 15 x 1 mm
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Duracell Battery Rechargeable Accu NiMH 2650 mAh AA Ref 15036491 [Pack 4]
- Duracell Supreme rechargeable NiMH batteries offer you the quality and dependability you’ve come to trust from Duracell
- High performance AA 2450 mAh batteries ideal for digital cameras
- Up to 1000 charges
- Up to 4x more photos compared to ordinary alkaline
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Posted by Notcot on Dec 8, 2010 in
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159 of 160 people found the following review helpful:
Totally Amazing…watch my video !!, 20 Nov 2010
This review is from: Flip Ultra HD 3rd Generation 120 minutes recording, 8GB Memory & Image Stabilisation – Black (Electronics)
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Customer Video Review Length:: 0:46 Mins
I made this video after 20 minutes of taking the FLIP from the postman’s hand. I made a couple of 20 second clips sitting at my desk and I was so impressed I decided to see if it would handle a ‘real’ test. I attached it to a Gorilla grip tripod and attached that to the passenger seat of my car and went for a drive. Took me 10 minutes to edit as 1min of video is around about 100Mb of data and that’s all Amazon will allow you to upload. Personally I think this little camcorder is brilliant. It doesn’t get much better than this. Watch the wing mirror on the car and the background. The field depth is really good. Also listen to the microphone pick up. I’m driving a Diesel and although the film is fairly short and the vibration in the car is high the quality is still great. Next test has got to be putting it into a splash proof case and taking it down a water slide. This will be terrific fun and an amazing Christmas Present.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
YOU REALLY WANT ONE OF THESE – YES YOU DO!!, 21 Nov 2010
This review is from: Flip Ultra HD 3rd Generation 120 minutes recording, 8GB Memory & Image Stabilisation – Black (Electronics)
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Never one personally for the latest in ‘gadgets'; I thought I’d give this a try anyway, since it was offered via the ‘Amazon Vine Programme’ for ‘Review’.
I have to say; the most off-putting thing about products like this, is probably the most boring part which is reading pages and pages of Instructions and Operating Manuals – and most of which are so poorly put together, they’re often difficult to understand… However; not only were the Instructions for this fabulous little Video Camera minimal; you really didn’t need them at all – it was just so easy to use!
As someone has already stated in their Review; within literally minutes of opening the box, you are operating this marvellous little thing and making your own mini movies! Never having owned any sort of gadget or Camera like this before, (not even a Camera Phone) I was quite astonished at the simple operation, but more importantly; the amazing results! Both picture and sound quality is superb, and the playback screen is actually big enough for you to watch and enjoy, and not some tiny little pathetic thing which is often the case with this type of thing.
This comes complete with a powerful little rechargeable battery, (only takes 4 hours to charge) soft pouch for storing and a carrying strap. It’s extremely good quality all round, and having just looked at the price – dirt cheap too!! It’s absolutely fool-proof; a child or elderly person could operate this. A good and crystal clear screen for those with not such good eyesight – it’s simply flawless! You can save and store your movies on your PC using a nifty little built-in USB connection plug, and even play them back on your HD TV!
Very difficult to think of anything more to say about this Item, other than – go on – treat yourself for Christmas – you’ll be glad you did!
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
Fantastic Mini Video!, 14 Nov 2010
I bought this Flip Ultra HD 3rd Generation after reading reviews in the gadget magazines. It is so easy to use! In just one day I have been to an exhibition, filmed some of the attractions and made a short video using the supplied software. I’ve also uploaded it to You Tube and emailed the video to some friends.
This is very highly recommended, light and easy to carry, fits in a trouser pocket, very easy to use, upload video to a computer, edit and send short movies to friends with.
Picture quality is incredible!
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Posted by Notcot on Dec 7, 2010 in
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PLAYSPORT; 5MPx; 1920 x 1080; 2.0″ LCD; 4x D; 128MB; SD/SDHC; MOV/AAC LC; JPEG; HDMI; USB 2.0; 128g; black
- Digital zoom: 4 x
- Optical zoom: -
- Megapixel: 5 MP
- Lens focal range: 39.4″ – 8
- Optical sensor size: 1/0.984 cm (1/2.5 “)
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A rugged, waterproof Zi8., 31 Mar 2010
This review is from: Kodak Playsport Zx3 Waterproof HD Pocket Video Camera (Abyss – Black) (Electronics)
The PlaySport is Kodak’s ‘upgrade’ to the very successful Zi8 model.Kodak Zi8 HD Pocket Video Camera – Black
There are some differences between the two units, so decide carefully what you will be making videos of before making your purchase.
The PlaySport is missing the macro function on the lense that can be found on the Zi8, basically, this allowed you to focus clearly on close up objects. Also missing is the 3.5mm stereo mic input. This was very usful if you were micing up an instrument and recording interviews. It also meant that you could stand as far away from the camera as your microphone cable would allow.
However, the PlaySport has some improvements and features that trump the Zi8.
In my opinion the video quality is better, capturing video in low light situations is improved, the brightness of the lcd screen is adjustable, it works underwater, its smaller and fits better in your hand than the Zi8.
The Playsports lense is wider than the Zi8’s, meaning you can fit more in the frame.
To sum things up. If you are looking to do video blogging, music recordings, interviews and anything a bit more professional, then buy the Kodak Zi8. If you’re looking for something a little more rugged, a camera you’d not think twice about letting the kids use, a video camera to take on holiday or just something to carry around with you to whip out when you spot something worth recording, then the PlaySport should be your weapon of choice.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
For the price perfect, 6 May 2010
This review is from: Kodak Playsport Zx3 Waterproof HD Pocket Video Camera (Abyss – Black) (Electronics)
Excellent value for money, i find it great for just picking it up and filming my kids playing.
Picture quality superb at 720p 60fps
Battery life not brilliant, long videos 20+ mins and half flat, and it gets hot
Would recommend none the less
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66 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
Stunning, 18 May 2010
I bought this camera mainly because my daughter was going to Mexico on holiday and said that she hoped to swim with sharks and dolphins. I have used video cameras on an amateur basis for years but have never progressed to HD. Although she is not the best of photographers (‘hosepiping’ the camera all over the place) I can only say the results really are stunning. The brilliant underwater video shots of the brightly coloured fish are extremely good when viewed on my HD TV, the sound of local singers and guitarists etc. is excellent and the quality of the many still shots (too many) is exceptional. Some of the stills showing the colour of the sea and the sand are literally worth framing.The editing facilities which install when you first connect to a PC are adequate although basic. The only regret I have is that I bought the camera for my daughter: I want it for ME now.
I cannot speak too highly of this excellent video (and still) camera, especially considering the price on Amazon.
Bill
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Posted by Notcot on Dec 6, 2010 in
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Takes Very Good Photographs, 12 April 2010
This review is from: Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD (Electronics)
I too have only had this camera for a few days, but I think it’s brilliant. Its main selling point is of course that 14x zoom lens, which starts at 28mm so at the long end you get 392mm! The Image Stabilization ensures sharp pictures even at that length. I haven’t tried any digital zoom. I find that setting image stabilization to “Shoot Only” works best.
The camera’s second selling point is the Aperture priority, Shutter priority and Manual modes. It is well designed in that it has a proper dial to select the aperture and shutter settings. Unfortunately it is a dual-purpose dial and pressing down on it often selects another function. I have sometimes done this accidentally while trying to select aperture or shutter speed. I expect I will get used to it. The dial can also be used when selecting menu items.
The camera has a Wide mode which records/plays back images in 16:9 format, great for people who like to show photos on their HD TVs. I have this option selected all the time. Please note that despite the heading it’s a 3.5 inch display on the back. I haven’t yet found it difficult to see the display, though we have had some sunny days.
I used up a fully charged battery pack in two days, but I was playing with the camera quite a lot! I think it would last for about a week in normal use. I have ordered a spare battery pack because it’s boring not to be able to get your photos for two hours while the battery charges.
I find that if I take a photo in low light, like indoors, the camera takes a couple of seconds to store an image, but generally it is fine. I have ordered a fast memory card to see if this helps because after all it’s got to store 14 megapixels.
About the problem with the flash popping up, I find that when I pick the camera up, my left index finger usually rests on top of the flash cover, so when I turn the camera on, the flash can’t pop up.
I have added some pictures to the customer images which give a better idea of what the camera is like because they weren’t taken in the dark!
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Superb ‘point & shoot’ digital camera, 5 May 2010
This review is from: Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD (Electronics)
I have used a 7.1mp Olympus Mju compact digital camera for the past 2-3 years as a compact alternative to my main camera, Canon digital SLR. Results were fairly patchy and so I have been looking around for an upgrade for a few months. I was on the point of buying the Powershot SX200 but then saw that the SX210 was imminent, so held off until the camera was launched and the price came down from its fairly toppy launch level of £300+. As expected, as stocks improved, the price has fallen sharply plus Canon has now introduced its cashback offer, bringing the price of the camera down materially.
I went for the Powershot over an Ixus equivalent as a) its hugely powerful 14x optical zoom appealed, b) I am more concerned with picture quality than size and c) the Powershot isn’t actually that big anyway. So far, I have probably taken around 200 photos using the camera in a variety of conditions and am really pleased with the results. Build quality is top-notch, the zoom lens produces fantastic results and battery life doesn’t seem to be an issue (although I have bought a spare Canon battery from Amazon just in case). The menus are intuitive and very much in line with other cameras produced by Canon. As for the flash popping up automatically, I haven’t found this to be an issue (in fact, I think handling is very good) but you can keep your finger on the flash and it stays down. There are different auto settings (e.g. ‘portrait’, ‘landscape’, ‘indoors’ etc.), all of which seem to work well plus movie mode (which I haven’t tried) along with manual settings. I even used the digital zoom (which goes to 56x) with fairly decent results due to the image stabilsation.
I am using a standard 4GB SD Sandisk Ultra card and a Lowepro Apex 30 AW case, which fits well and leaves space for extra memory cards, batteries etc. If you can afford the extra for a really high speed SD card, I’d say it’s probably worth it as with 14.1mp, files are pretty big and there can be some lag evident between shots.
I’m a big fan of Canon photography gear and the Powershot SX210is doesn’t disappoint – you can safely buy this knowing that you are getting a great camera for your money.
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Versatility in your pocket!, 29 April 2010
This review is from: Canon PowerShot SX210 IS Digital Camera – Black (14.1 MP, 14x Optical Zoom) 3.0 Inch PureColor LCD (Electronics)
Had this camera a couple of weeks now and pretty impressed. Great zoom for the money and being a compact. Really good selection of programme functions for getting more creative (fish eye, ‘model/miniature’, and ‘foliage’ – increases vibrancy of plant shots). I’ve taken some good panoramic shots with the stitch assist function, and the stitch software it comes with is very easy to use. Also, the wide format option gives a different perspective and more scope for taking landscape shots.
Really happy with this purchase – as an SLR user myself, I’ve found you can do a lot with this camera without all the SLR paraphernalia. Also – really good macro shots, fully tested at Kew Gardens!
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