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Kodak Zi6 Comparison

The Kodak Zi6 very closely resembles the Flip series of camcorders. It has a tall, upright design, and it features a pop-out USB arm that has become synonymous with Flip camcorders. The Zi6, however, has a few interesting features that sets it apart from the crowd. First of all, it records video to removable SD/SDHC memory cards. The Zi6 does also have 128MB of internal memory, but that doesn’t offer much in the way of HD video storage. Secondly, the camcorder has a 60p and 30p recording option, although we didn’t notice a significant difference between the two settings. The Zi6 also features a larger 2.4-inch LCD screen that is stuck to its back side.

Based on our performance testing, nothing really jumped out at us about the Kodak Zi6. It captured decent HD footage, and its low light sensitivity was a tiny bit better than the Flip UltraHD, but everything else was either mediocre or average for a camcorder of its class. There is one more thing about the Kodak Zi6, however, that makes it an intriguing model—its price tag. The Zi6 is $20 cheaper than the Flip UltraHD, although you do have to factor in the added cost for an SD/SDHC memory card.

Pure Digital Flip UltraHD vs Kodak Zi6
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Pure Digital Flip UltraHD
6.46
Kodak Zi6
2.0
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