I have had my Zi6 for 5 years now. It works great and no problems. I do not have any battery issues since I started putting in the lithium AA batteries in back in 2009. The lithium AA last a very very long time.
I have had my Zi6 for 5 years now. It works great and no problems. I do not have any battery issues since I started putting in the lithium AA batteries in back in 2009. The lithium AA last a very very long time.
Good size, good video. Easy to use, feels comfortable in your hand. Takes pictures as well as HD video. Looks like a somewhat large cell phone. Very easy to post to youtube
Easy to use; Great quality video; Very comfortable to hold and fits in your pocket
more features; Better software included with it
I love this video camera. It's easy to use and download to the internet. The only reason I gave it 4 stars was the software included sucks. I used to work in the software industry and I know decent software.
Easy to take videos; Easy to download; Fits in a pocket; Decent graphics
The included software, Media Impressions by ArcSoft sucks, It does best with a tripod; Hand held videos can be a bit shakey
The Kodak Zi6 is truly a magnificent machine. This pocket camcorder shoots 720p video at a rate of 60 frames per second. It features an SD card slot that accommodates cards up to 32GB and it can capture still shots.
I got this camera for xmas. I asked for the hand-held HD camcorder but after doing the research found this would give you near the same video quality for a much cheaper price! I am very pleased! If you use the HD cables n watch the videos on your HDTV the image comes out stunningly clear!
Another high-definition 1,280 x 720 camera, the Kodak Zi6 boasts a similar pop-out USB connector to those featured on the Flip devices. It comes supplied with two pre-charged AA batteries and a mini-charger to recharge them when flat, which is ideal for a device designed to be carried around all...
The world of the digital video camera is slowly changing. Just as cheap compact digital cameras have killed 35mm in the mass market, cheap flash-memory based YouTube cameras, such as Creative's Vado and Pure's Flip Mino and Ultra, look set to eat into the low-end camcorder market over the next year...
While the Creative Vado, Flip Ultra and soon to be released Mino all have peerless YouTube credentials, they're all missing one thing: hi-def recording. That hasn't escaped the attention of Kodak photowizards – they've waved their wands and produced a competitor with, you guessed it, the ability to...
Camcorders aimed at the YouTube generation are now arriving thick and fast. Defining the genre was the Flip Video Ultra , but we actually saw Creative's Vado first, here in the UK. Now Kodak is jumping on the bandwagon and raising the bar at the same time.
Once you get used to the user interface which is designed to be simple (maybe to simple) it is not a bad device. Like a mobile phone camera you have to hold in front of your face to see the screen to watch what you are filming. This make the device less very obvoius when in use.
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