![]() ![]() There’s a 60fps mode for those with computers that can handle it, and performance is competent. The Flip Mino HD only comes with composite video cables and a soft pouch, but with the Zx1 you get HDMI and composite cables, a mains charger, a pair of rechargeable NiMH batteries, a pouch and wrist strap.īut video quality brings it back to earth with a bump. The second is the range of accessories you get in the box. This is no groundless claim: the Zx1 has been tested to the IP43 standard, which means it should be safe to take out on a sandy beach or in a light shower. There are some advantages the Zx1 holds over the competition, though. Other niggles include the lack of a pop-out, integrated USB plug (you have to use a micro USB cable for connection), only 128MB of integrated memory (you have to add more via the Zx1’s SDHC slot), and the onboard Arcsoft MediaImpression software, which we’re not big fans of. Rather than distinct buttons, the switches are flush with the camera’s brushed aluminium-finish fascia, with embossed rubber icons. ![]() The Flip Mino HD is much slimmer than this chunky device, and more stylish too, despite the presence of an alternative, patterned battery cover in the box.Īnd we can’t say we’re enamoured of the Zx1’s control panel, either. The Zx1 is more pocketable than its predecessor, but it can’t match the competition. Kodak has certainly spruced up the design. ![]()
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