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Best Portable Camcorder – Flip Mino HD Review!

After having months of using my Aiptek 1080P HD camera, I’ve decided that I finally had enough of the bad microphone, bad zoom, MOV files only, and bad night filming so I bought the Flip Mino HD.  (Btw, Aiptek and MinoHD are about the same prices, highly recommend MinoHD over Aiptek, don’t waste your money on Aiptek, it sucks!)

This Flip Mino HD camcorder is probably the best portable HD camcorder for your money.  Not only is Flip Mino HD about the size of your cellphone, it practically does everything it needs to, including recording crisp 720P HD videos.

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New Samsung HD Camcorder SMX-C14!

Samsung releases their new HD camcorder SMX-C14 and SMX-C10, both HD camcorders come with 16GB of internal memory plus SD card slots for expansion.   I’ve seen a big array of great HD cameras lately, but I don’t think none of them are as great as far as price and function are concerned.  These HD cams are only available in South Korea right now, I might have to fly over there to pick one up next week.

The SMX-C14 and SMX-C10 also incorporate Samsung’s play-edit-sharing program called intelli studio. The built-in intelli-studio program allows consumers to connect

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Spy Hack – How to Make Spy Sunglasses that Record Video and Audio!

Well, I’ve always been amazed at Kipkay’s videos, I stumbled on this DIY on how to make spy sunglasses that will record video and audio via any camcorder. (Now, maybe I can use my HD camcorder I just got, that’d rock!)

I’ve always wanted a pair of spy sunglasses that record stealth video but they run upwards of $300. So here’s how to make your own that work great, record color video AND au

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HD Video DIY – How to Edit MOV files or convert it to AVI!

Well, I have been messing around with my new Aiptek HD 1080P camcorder that I got for $150 on Amazon and I have to say it’s worth your money if all you need is high quality videos at low prices.

Anyways, the only problem I had so far was with the native MOV files, which won’t work with my Microsoft Movie Maker.

The best and free solution I found was from RAD Video Tools program,

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