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The Flip Video cameras are an American series of pocket video cameras for digital video created by Pure Digital Technologies, [1] a company bought by Cisco Systems in March 2009; [2] variants include the UltraHD, [3] the MinoHD, [4] and the SlideHD. [5]
The Flip Video Mino was a smaller version of the Flip Video camcorder. The original Mino captured video in 640x480 resolution at 30 frames per second with later models featuring HD recording.
The Flip Video was a series of tapeless camcorders introduced by Pure Digital Technologies in 2006. Slightly larger than a smartphone, the Flip Video was a basic camcorder with record, zoom, playback and browse buttons and a USB jack for uploading video.
Stocked with a 5-megapixel camera (with flash), the Flip can record 720p video, and there's a microSD slot for storage in case you outgrow the 8GB of onboard storage. The phone's KaiOS allows you ...
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 comes with two rear-facing cameras: a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens and 12-megapixel wide-angle lens. Inside, there’s a 10-megapixel selfie camera.
A video camera is an optical instrument that captures videos, as opposed to a movie camera, which records images on film. Video cameras were initially developed for the television industry but have since become widely used for a variety of other purposes. Video cameras are used primarily in two modes.