The Flip to be on the Network – next year

I heard it first this morning via a CNET podcast – and was able to confirm it via a Mashable Post and it’s been confirmed by Cicso on Pocket Lint.  Cisco will be releasing a new generation of their ubiquitous pocket video device “The Flip” that will have a larger flip out screen, and will have Wi-Fi availability.

Here’s what’s cool

Larger Screen that Flips – For the first time with the Flip, people like me who spend more time with their Flip pointed at themselves will finally be able to see themselves as they are shooting!  We have also been told that we’ll have a larger, but non-touch sensitive.

Wi-Fi network connection - This is what I’ve been waiting for, but there are a lot of questions that are still up in the air and things that we’re just not sure about.  I believe that this will take the same direction that the Eye-fi (shameless affiliate link) products have taken where there are configuration files that allow you to connect to the networks that you’re near – if private, then you can make provisions for that.

What I’m hoping for
(but not holding my breath)

Better exposure control and real white balance - This is has been my main gripe with all pocket video devices (I still won’t call it a camera – even though I own one!) Why do I want this…  If I could just get exposure lock, so I don’t get the slow reaction – but just dropped below the threshold for the auto-exposure.  Having real white balance would allow me to make videos that were warm or cool, or with the combination we’d be able to shoot very flat and then color correct in post production.

Auxiliary Audio Input - The ability to plug in a microphone that would be better suited for the situation that were shooting in would be a massively cool feature.  There’s an odd side (the hacker in me) that really wants to open it up and see how I could add this to my flip, but don’t want to break it! I’m not asking for a XLR interface – but the ability to add a small lapel microphone, or a small boom like what’s used on some of the iPod recording accessories.

1080p – It would be cool, the Kodak Zi8 has delivered this resolution – would be nice if the new Flip Wi-Fi cam could match this.  (Having 1080 24p / 30p and 720 60p would be a bonus)

Live streaming – The ability to connect to Ustream or Livestream to stream live from a Wi-Fi connection would be EPIC!

Threads on the lens – Like I’ve said before – I really don’t want to hack my shinny new flip (until I can replace it when something goes wrong). Having threads so that I can add a wide angle adapter, or even throwing a telephoto to get some reach would be nice!!!

Am I asking or expecting too much
from a tiny handheld video product?

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One Response to “The Flip to be on the Network – next year”

  1. MKWeb February 25, 2010 at 12:18 pm #

    I think as technology continues to advance, it won't be too much longer before we start seeing high quality lapel cams. Just think of what you could do with one ! Create your own 'Man\\Woman on the street' webcasts covering daily news topics without having that huge shoulder cam staring at your commenters making them freeze or feel camera shy.
    Of course this could easily lead to some misuse by less than responsible people. It could also lead to some great expose's like what happened with ACORN too! I think that might make people wake up and realize that they are held accountable for their actions. Something that is sorely missing in many homes raising children today.
    My recent post That’s Not News!