Six HD Pocket Camcorders Side-by-Side
Products Reviewed
(6 items)
- Flip Video Flip MinoHD
- Creative Labs Vado HD (Second Generation) $124.99(Lowest Price)
- Kodak Zi6 Pocket Video Camera $1,191.69(Lowest Price)
- Sony Webbie MHS-PM1 $65.00(Lowest Price)
- Kodak Zx1
- Flip Video Flip UltraHD $399.99(Lowest Price)
Senior Editor Tim Moynihan takes a look at six HD, YouTube-friendly pocket camcorders from Creative, Kodak, Sony, and Pure Digital, including the brand new Flip UltraHD. With features ranging from a wide-angle lens to variable frame rates, one of these devices in the $150- to $230-range is bound to be a great fit for your needs.
- Apr 30, 2009 5:01 PM
At a Glance
The MinoHD brings high-def to the world of mini camcorders--and does a good job of it.
At a Glance
Creative's high-definition pocket camcorder impresses with its features and performance.

At a Glance
The Kodak Zi6's features and frame-rate options are superb for a pocket camcorder, but video quality is a shade below the competition.

At a Glance
The flashy, well-priced Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1 doesn't deliver outstanding video quality, but it does offer great features and versatility for a high-def pocket camcorder.
At a Glance
The Kodak Zx1 is a pocketable HD camcorder for the snowboarder set, with a slick, durable design to go along with its decent performance.

At a Glance
The Flip UltraHD improves an already excellent line of pocket camcorders with a wider-angle lens, better low-light footage, more storage capacity, and an HDMI-out port.









