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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Colour & Noise Performance
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03.Motion & Sharpness Performance
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04.Low Light Performance
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05.Compression & Media
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06.Manual Controls
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07.Still Features
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08.Handling & Use
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09.Playback & Connectivity
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10.Audio & Other Features
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11.Sony MHS-PM1 Comparison
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12.Flip UltraHD Comparison
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13.Sanyo VPC-CG10 Comparison
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14.Conclusion
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15.Photo Gallery
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16.Specs and Ratings
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17.Comments
Kodak Zx1
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Sanyo VPC-CG10 Comparison
Kodak Zx1 versus Flip UltraHD
• Flip has better colour accuracy and less noise; Kodak has smoother motion and better low light
• The Kodak records to SD cards; the Flip has 8GB of internal memory
• The Kodak is more rugged (sturdy port covers vs. exposed ports and a flimsy USB arm)
• The Flip can't take still photos and has no video recording options; the Kodak takes poor quality stills and has three different video qualities, including standard definition
• The Kodak is more stylish and has more colour varieties available
• The Flip is easier to use (both the camcorder and the built-in software)
It's a close contest between the Kodak Zx1 and the Flip UltraHD. Both camcorders are small, fashionable, and easy to use. The Flip has more accurate colours and less noise in bright light, but the Kodak has the edge in low light and has much smoother motion in all conditions. If performance isn't going to be the deciding factor, it's probably going to be one of the other features that set these two camcorders apart.
The still photos taken with the Zx1 are nothing exceptional—your cell phone could probably do just as well—but the Flip doesn't take still photos at all. The Flip is a hands-down winner when it comes to ease of use, but the Kodak gives you more options (like standard definition video recording). You might prefer the buttons on the Flip, but the Kodak is more durable: we much prefer the sturdy rubber port covers of the Zx1 over the exposed HDMI output and flimsy USB arm on the Flip UltraHD. While both camcorders run on AA batteries, keep in mind that the Kodak comes with rechargeable AA batteries and a wall-mounted charge station; the Flip battery can only be recharged by plugging it into your computer or buying the wall charger separately. The Kodak also records to removable SD/SDHC memory cards, while the Flip records only to the 8GB internal flash memory.
While both camcorders are exceptionally easy to use, the Flip is almost Zen-like in its simplicity. If you're really looking for a completely idiot-proof video experience from camcorder to YouTube, the UltraHD might be worth the extra $50. Otherwise, consider picking up the sleeker and more stylish Kodak. (And don't forget that it comes in blue, pink, yellow, red, or black—the UltraHD is available only in black or white.)
| Comparison Specs | ||
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| Kodak Zx1 | Flip UltraHD | |
| Price | £149.99 | £159.99 |
| Primary Recording Media | SD/SDHC memory cards | 8GB internal memory |
| Secondary Recording Media | 30MB internal memory | None |
| Image Sensor | 1/4.5-inch CMOS | 1/4.5-inch CMOS |
| Effective Pixel Count | 1,600,000 | Unknown |
| Mic Input | None | None |
| LCD | 2.0-inch | 2.0-inch |
| Viewfinder | None | None |
| Weight | 152g (5.36 oz.) | 170.1g (6.0 oz.) |
| Dimensions | 50.1 x 107 x 20mm (1.97 x 4.21 x 0.79 inches) |
56 x 108 x 30mm (2.19 x 4.25 x 1.17 inches) |
| HD | Yes | Yes |
| Frame Rates | 720/30p, 720/60p | 720/30p |
| Compression | MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 | MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 |
| Maximum Bitrate | Unknown | 9 Mbps |
| Optical Zoom | None | None |
| Stabilization | None | None |
| Battery | AA (ships w/ two AA batteries, rechargeable via DC wall charger) |
AA (ships w/ battery pack, rechargeable via USB arm) |
| Scores | ||
| Kodak Zx1 | Flip UltraHD | |
| Colour | 2.36 | 6.46 |
| Noise | 4.5 | 10.86 |
| Video Sharpness | 8.43 | 9.34 |
| Low Light Sensitivity | 9.66 | 9.04 |
| Low Light Colour | 9.42 | 7.32 |
| Low Light Noise | 9.16 | 11.34 |
| Battery Life | 120 minutes | 99 minutes |
| Ease of Use | 8.25 | 8.5 |
| Editing | 8.0 | 8.5 |
| Noise Comparisons | |
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| Kodak Zx1 100% Crop |
Flip UltraHD 100% Crop |
| Battery Life Comparisons |
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