[Space] flip cam

Ed Moore eam52 at cam.ac.uk
Wed May 12 18:27:55 UTC 2010


I'll save you some annoyance for free:

Flips strongly interfere on the L1 (GPS) band. Physical distance from the GPS and good rf shielding are strongly advised.

Flips (flip micros HDs to be specific) were used to film this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWATd0LRA_4

	- Ed

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Ed Moore,  CU Spaceflight    eam52 at cam.ac.uk

On 12 May 2010, at 18:58, Christopher Lincoln wrote:

> that's cool, I'd love to check the flip camera out.  I'll bring the mini-camera back to the space for you.  While playing with it I noticed that it does NOT handle movement very well.  I put it on my back pack strap for my walk to work and the video was very obviously tearing -_-  although it does produce a trippy wave in the screen
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> Christopher
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> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Mikolaj Habryn <dichro at rcpt.to> wrote:
> Work just handed out flip cams - runs on 2xAA batteries, shoots either 640x480 or 320x240 video. I stuck in my 4GB SD card and predicted recording time was 1 hour at higher resolution or 4 hours at lower resolution. Hopefully useful for the next launch? I'll drop it off at NB next time I'm in the area (maybe on the weekend), though I may borrow the mini-camera thing to experiment with in its place.
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