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Video camera to take along on rides

By mike | May 7, 2007

I’ve been posting videos from my rides that come from a new device called the Flip. It’s a tiny little camcorder about the size of a fat cellphone that sells for $149. I wrote about it today in my Detroit Free Press column. I also did a Free Press video. And I have a YouTube page that has some of the videos taken with it. The camera easily fits in the back jersey pocket and is always available to capture what’s happening. The $149 model holds an hour’s worth of video. Check out my review for more details.

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One Response to “Video camera to take along on rides”

  1. Gordon Tillman Says:
    August 30th, 2007 at 9:38 pm

    Mikie thank you for posting about this. I found out about your site from bikeforums. My Flip video camera just arrived from Amazon.com and I’ll be taking it with me on a ride from Fulshear, Texas with “Team Bent,” a recumbent group.

    –gordon

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