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Flip Video Tripod

  • Compatible wіth аll Flip Video Camcorders
  • Flexible metal legs work οn both level аnd uneven surfaces tο allow уου tο shoot video аt аlmοѕt аnу angle
  • Mаkеѕ іt incredibly easy tο shoot video οf yourself
  • Comes wіth interchangeable colored rubber feet ѕο уου саn match уουr Flip camcorder color, οr mix аnd match
  • Package includes one black Tripod аnd five sets οf interchangeable rubber feet (black, white, orange, pink, аnd green)

Thе Flip Video Tripod mаkеѕ іt even easier tο shoot high-quality video wіth уουr Flip Video Camcorder. Thе Tripod screws іntο thе bottom οf аnу camcorder іn mere seconds, аnd flexible legs lеt уου take steady video аlmοѕt anywhere, аnd аt аlmοѕt аnу angle. Thе Tripod comes wіth a set οf five interchangeable colored rubber feet thаt match Ultra аnd Mino camcorder colors. And аt аbουt 5-inches tall, thіѕ Tripod іѕ аѕ portable аѕ уουr Flip Video camcorder іѕ.

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List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 3.99

Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera wіth 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom аnd 3.0-Inch inch LCD

  • 10.0-megapixel sensor combined wіth thе DIGIC 4 Image Processor сrеаtеѕ Canon’s HS System
  • Capture 720p HD video іn stereo sound; play back οn аn HDTV via thе HDMI output
  • f/2.0 lens fοr low light conditions οr shallow depth-οf-field; control ring fοr intuitive manual control
  • 3.8x optical zoom; 28mm wide-angle lens; Canon’s Hybrid IS tο compensate fοr angular аnd shift camera shake
  • Capture images tο SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (nοt included)

Canon PowerShot S95 Digital Camera Features

  • 10.0 Megapixel sensor combined wіth thе DIGIC 4 Image Processor сrеаtе Canon’s HS SYSTEM fοr improved low light performance аnd better image quality.
  • Shoot bеаυtіfυl 720p HD video іn stereo sound аnd play back οn аn HDTV via thе HDMI output.
  • A brіght f/2.0 lens, grеаt fοr shooting portrait photography іn low light conditions οr using a shallow depth-οf-field fοr grеаt images wіth bеаυtіfυl soft backgrounds.
  • A control ring fοr intuitive manual control, built fοr thе way thе serious photographer hаѕ always accessed exposure control.
  • Full range οf shooting аnd recording modes including RAW + JPEG fοr thе ultimate creative control.
  • A 3.8x Optical Zoom wіth Optical Image Stabilizer, plus a 28mm Wide-Angle Lens gets уου close tο уουr subjects аѕ well аѕ capture more іn уουr frame.
  • Utilizes Canon’s Hybrid IS tο compensate fοr angular аnd shift camera shake during close-up shooting.

Image Quality Thаt’s Better Thаn Eνеr.
Thе PowerShot S95 employs thе Canon HS SYSTEM bу combining a powerful 10.0 Megapixel CCD sensor аnd Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor. Thanks tο thіѕ technological advancement, thе S95 іѕ dramatically more sensitive thаn cameras wіth identical megapixel counts, аnd delivers spectacular images wіth minimal noise. Increased sensitivity demands a higher ISO speed, аnd thе PowerShot S95 delivers wіth a nеw maximum setting οf ISO 12,800. Blur аnd camera shake аrе notably reduced fοr thе ultimate іn sharpness аnd clarity.

Easy HD Shooting аnd HD Playback.
Thе PowerShot S95 lets уου record video іn bеаυtіfυl high definition (1280 x 720 pixels). Thе camera аlѕο mаkеѕ іt easy tο еnјοу HD videos (аnd still photos) οn уουr HDTV wіth a mini-HDMI connector fοr direct connection tο a high-definition TV monitor. Yου′ll еnјοу thе HD experience wіth nο degradation οf image οr audio іn thе signal, plus thе ability tο dіѕрlау up tο 130 still images аt once.

Rating: (out οf 40 reviews)

List Price: $ 399.00

Price: $ 399.00

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  1. O. Brown says:

    Review by O. Brown for Flip Video Tripod
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    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RRRZWBU7PZR9C *****

    This tripod is the perfect accessory to the Flip Ultra Video Camcorder. I only wish I had ordered it sooner. It is an incredible value and greatly expands how you can use your camcorder. On this video, which is less than two minutes, I show you the tripod and how it can attach to various items. Then I let you see it work in action as I use a tripod for the first time. It will especially appeal to novice vloggers (like me) because it is so very easy to use!

    *****

    UPDATE: 7/17/08: This tripod also works with the new Flip Mino—YAY!

  2. Mediahound says:

    Review by Mediahound for Flip Video Tripod
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    This is a good tripod for the Flip Ultra, but why not buy either of these two instead? They are a lot less money and is pretty much exactly the same thing!:

    Vanguard VS41 Flexible MiniTripod

    Sunpak 620-786 Mini-Spider Tripod

    Really the only difference is the Vanguard model doesn’t come with the different color feet and it doesn’t say ‘Flip’.

    Or you could get the Gorilla Pod:

    Joby GP1-01EN Gorillapod Flexible Tripod (Grey)

    which is a bit more versatile in that you can attach it to a pole or edge of a chair, etc.

    A mini tripod really makes it easier to do videos since you can put it almost anywhere yet still get your Flip Ultra level. It also provides more stability to better prevent it from toppling over.

  3. Martin A Hogan says:

    Review by Martin A Hogan for Flip Video Tripod
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    You can’t own a Flip Video (or any camera) without this nifty, lightweight tripod. It’s a sturdy metal tripod that weighs about 12 ounces. The interchangeable rubber tips are a cool idea, but not really necessary unless you are a total “mix ‘n match’ freak. The legs are really flexible, which means you can mount this on just about any uneven surface. It would have been nice if they included a clip for vertical surfaces, but hey, for the price, it’s a steal.

  4. M. Randall says:

    Review by M. Randall for Flip Video Tripod
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    Honestly this thing is pretty silly. Yeah, its pretty much a necessary purchase if you plan on making vblogs with the Mino or any other sort of video where you need it to be still… I’m not upset with the product. However, you will laugh when you how small this thing is. I think calling this a tripod is a bit misleading… Mini tripod is more like it. Its barely any taller then the mino itself. Never the less.. it does its job well and the bendy legs help with certain surfaces. The price is awful though. 15 dollars for this? There is a 3rd party version that is exactly the same for 3 dollars.. i’d say grab that one instead if you get the chance. This is a over-priced, small accessory that at least does it’s job well.

  5. Lee Mellott says:

    Review by Lee Mellott for Flip Video Tripod
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    We picked up the Flip camcorder for my daughter Jessica Mellott, who is a pop singer. She wanted something simple to use to make videos for her Myspace and Youtube. The Flip is super easy, just press and record. To make it even easier we picked up the Flip Tripod accessory.

    The tripod is small about 5 inches long and about 1/2 inch wide when closed. Opened it boasts flexible legs that bend to help you position the Flip so its easier to record yourself. The top screws easily into the tripod hole on the bottom of the Flip camcorder. Note the Flip tripod fits the bottom of the Flip Ultra camcorder only. There is no hole for the tripod in the regular Flip.

    The tripod is packaged with black padded “feet” so it will not scratch your furniture. Included with the tripod are 4 sets of extra “feet” in hot pink, orange, white and yellow to match the different colors the Flip Ultra comes in.

    With the help of the tripod, recording with the Flip is even easier and replaces an unsteady hand and makes adjusting the position of the camcorder more flexible.

    A great little gadget for your Ultra Flip!

    Lee Mellott

  6. Amazon Fan for Many Years says:

    Review by Amazon Fan for Many Years for Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
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    I spent two or three months doing tons of research to replace my old Canon SD870. Finally a month ago I decided to buy the S90 despite the fact that it didn’t have 720 HD video, it was a one-year old model, and many reviewers disliked the looseness of the control dial. My S90 arrived in the middle of August and over the course of many days I learned how to use all the functions and was very pleased with the results.

    And then on August 19 Canon announced the upcoming release of the Canon S95. I immediately returned my S90 and anxiously awaited the arrival of its successor. Earlier today it was delivered and I’ve been using it all day.

    I must say that I wanted to love the S90, but the smoothness of the body annoyed me. I figured I’d just have to get used to the slipperiness. But now that I have the S95 in my hands, I can’t believe what a difference the matte finish makes regarding secure handling. There’s no way you can appreciate the difference if you haven’t handled both models yourself. Honestly, that feature alone is worth the slightly higher price.

    Control dial issues? No longer! Subtle click-stops have solved that problem.

    Finger missing the shutter button on the S90? Well, the geniuses at Canon took care of that, also. You won’t mistake the shutter button on the S95 for any other button due to the distinct and secure feel.

    I’m in love with this camera. I won’t go into details about picture quality because it’s as good as its predecessor; there are examples all over the Internet. And of course the S95′s 720 HD video is a big improvement over the standard video of the S90.

    Only one “con” I can think of: The new, smooth, elegant display on the back is no longer recessed therefore you’ll have to be careful if you place the camera face up on a flat surface. In that position it appears the screen will come in direct contact with the table’s surface.

  7. Michael Sandman says:

    Review by Michael Sandman for Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
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    If you’re looking for a pocketable camera that has reasonably high quality images, lets you control aperture, speed and focus and shoot in RAW format, this is it. I bought mine as an upgrade from a previous small but versatile camera, a Canon Powershot S70.

    The Powershot S95 was introduced in August 2010 as a slight upgrade to the S90, which was widely praised for its image quality and excellent interface but criticized for being hard to hold (“like a bar of soap in the shower”) and for having a control dial that turned too easily. The S95 fixes both problems and adds a couple of other features in a package that fits in the pocket of your jeans (if they’re not super tight). The case is metal, and although there are no finger grips on the body, it’s not slippery at all. It feels like it’s covered with super-fine sandpaper (like 1000 or 1500 grit, for those you who know what that feels like).

    The second major complaint about the S-90 was that the function selection ring on the rear moved too easily. The ring on the S-95 has a slight click when you move it, and it doesn’t move unless you want it to.

    There are a couple of other cameras of this type, including the Panasonic LX-3 and LX-5 and the Samsung 150. They all have let you control camera functions, and like the S95 they have 10 MP sensors that are almost twice as large as a typical pocket camera, so the pixels on the sensor are larger. That lets them gather light more efficiently, which reduces digital “noise” when you shoot in dim light. Image quality is noticeably better than photos from typical pocket cameras. You can make an 8 x 10 or perhaps 11×14 enlargement, although a digital SLR will be significantly better for larger prints. They also have f/2.0 lenses at their widest angle, although the aperture closes down as you zoom in.

    The Canon has two advantages over the Panasonic LX-3 & LX-5. First, you really can put it in your pocket or in a belt case no bigger than the one you use for a mobile phone. Second, the interface is a brilliant re-thinking of how a very small camera with a full set of controls should work. There’s not much room for buttons on the small surface, but you don’t have to get into a multi-level menu on the LCD, and yet changing settings is fast and intuitive.

    For example, there’s a ring around the lens that you can grip easily to control zoom, or, shutter speed, or aperture, change ISO, or manually focus. You select what you want it to do by pressing a button on the top, and when you look at the LCD screen you can see what it’s programmed for. There’s a selection wheel on the back for other functions, and when you move it, a clear set of choices appears on the screen. The selections are context-appropriate, so they change depending on whether you’ve set the camera for aperture control, “Program” control, etc.

    The two Panasonics have the same sensor as their Canon equivalents, but they offer a slightly wider lens (24mm vs. 28 for the S95). The LX-3 has a much shorter telephoto – only 60 mm. The LX-5, which was introduced a couple of weeks before the S95, has a 90mm telephoto, and you can buy an add-on optical viewfinder. It also has a flash shoe in addition to the pop-up flash, although you can buy a dedicated add-on flash for the S-95 to supplement its pop-up flash The LX-5 is about 25% more expensive than the Canon S95 (and 60% more with the optional viewfinder) and while it would fit in a coat pocket, you can’t stuff it into a trouser pocket.

    If you want a truly pocketable camera that gives you good image quality and full control over your photography, the S95 is an excellent choice.

  8. Jonathan Beling says:

    Review by Jonathan Beling for Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
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    The Canon S95 is my 5th Canon compact camera over 7 or 8 years. When I was looking for a new camera a few weeks ago I wanted one that offered more than just the standard point and shoot features but also one that I could easily carry in my pocket. I was torn between the S95 and the LX5 (Panasonic). The S95 won me over and here is why. First, the LX5 is not exactly “compact” but the S95 is the perfect size. It fits nicely in my front pants pocket, not to mention the finish on the camera is not slick so you can easily grip it without worrying about dropping it. The second thing I wanted was to be able to take good depth of field shots. I’m not a camera guru, but I know a little and the basic point and shoot just does not offer this and if it does I promise it’s not as easy to use nor as good of quality as the S95. Next is the HD video. I took about 5 video’s at a karaoke bar last night and they are awesome. I have an 8GB SD card which according to the camera can record over 50 minutes of HD (720) video. Also, when taking action shots just using the AUTO setting on the camera, the pictures turn out amazing. The ring function is probably another major reason I chose the S95. You can use it to zoom or change any of the settings (e.g., aperture) just by turning it. No need to go through the menu settings etc. The S95 is also a solid camera. You can tell this by just looking at the parts used and feeling the camera itself. I don’t feel like I’m going to break it if that makes any sense. For the money you get a lot with this camera. The HD video is by itself worth it.

  9. Thomas Mclean says:

    Review by Thomas Mclean for Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
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    I own both the S90 and S95 (G10 and G11 also, as well as F-1 and numerous Nikons including the D90).

    Hands down, I took more photos on a daily basis with the S90 since I took it EVERYWHERE.

    As they say, the absolute best camera is the one you have when you need to take a photograph.

    The picture quality of the S90 is superb and the S95 is at least as good.

    Often the biggest limiter to picture quality is the skill of the photographer.

    Time spent mastering a particular camera is well spent and paper specs often can mislead.

    Discussing subtle nuances over comparable cameras is often more academic than practical.

    The S95 gives the serious photographer tremendous flexibility from full auto to full manual and superb features that are packaged in a truly pocketable high performing camera that is arguably best in class.

    So what has improved:

    Body finish…more tactile and grippy

    Selection wheel on back has click stops….hurray!

    On/off button is where it should be.

    720p movie mode added (24 fps vs 30 for lx5) with stereo recording.

    More scenes including High Dynamic Range (very cool)

    Numerous technical innovations that result in more stable, sharper pictures.

    Button feel on back is more positive.

    Ring on front has more friction and feels more positive.

    Body even smaller and more pocketable.

    Menu system updated but if you can drive a S90, G10 or G11 you will be off and running.

    Improved hand lanyard placement.

    Improved shutter release.

    Slightly rounded corners…looks feels better.

    What stayed the same:

    Battery door and card slot.

    Same cables and connectors.

    Lack of grip….no denying it would add weight but…

    Build quality…as good as it will get.

    What got worse:

    This part is highly subjective because different people see the same change differently (I see the size reduction as good, while others have said it’s bad….so be wary and know if you agree with peoples reasons).

    Thumb rest no longer there…I missed it.

    So there you have my first impressions and if I had to choose between the S90 and S95, the S95 is the clear winner!

  10. JCC says:

    Review by JCC for Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
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    Here are some preliminary impressions of this successor to the S90. I’m sure we’ll all have additional comments once we’ve had some more time playing with it.

    * The body is slightly slimmer. However, the body finish is much grippier than the S90. A much welcomed improvement.

    * The front ring feels similar to the S90. Not much changed there.

    * As we all already know, the swapped Ring Function and On/off button placement is a long asked for change.

    * The thumb placement removal from the back makes the entire back look much more pleasing but I’m not sure it will please everyone as some people actually like the extra thumb rest. Personally I like this new look and with the grippy surface, it doesn’t detract from handling.

    * The shutter button is a bit redesigned and feels better when using without looking.

    * The buttons on the back feels tighter with more precise finish.

    * The rear dial, which received the most complaints from users of the S90, has received a welcome improvement as it will no longer move from just you breathing on it. It’s tight.

    * The flash movement seems better than the S90. Less hazardous. More rounded edges help reduce the pinch.

    * There are now stereo mics in the front below the lens.

    * Too bad the camera will not focus nor will it optically zoom when filming like the Panasonic LX5.

    * The 720P is only 24fps which is another disappointment as panning as well as fast moving subjects will be jerky.

    * There are also a whole host of additional functions such as HDR, Hybrid IS for close up as well as distance IS, focus tracking, tilt lens, face timer/smile shot/smile shot, simulated fisheye etc. Not sure if I’ll use all of these.

    * Finally and the most important point, the images don’t look all that better than the S90 so if you don’t mind the handling problems or slight video enhancements you may want to save a few bucks and just get the S90.

    Perhaps the S100 will be a better time to upgrade from the S90 for those who already own one.