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  • are you at the airport? and OMG you have a macbook. i want one :(

  • ur not a super nerd. ur a super duper uper nerd haha (naw, im just kidding).

  • the mic is much better

  • Flip ultra hd would be way better than the nano

  • Nano smaller and better

  • @terminator363 You really don't have a clue about either of the Flip cameras do you?

  • thanks you guys @SHARP SHOOTERx24 and @raphe9

  • I love my ultra and for the people that are having problems with your nano you should've got a flip. it takes two min to set up and about 5 min (depending on you computer) to transfer videos to your computer and 5 min to upload to you tube. and its cheaper (also depending on what model you go with) than the nano.I use my flip for everything im so happy with it im going to go get another one. Well I hope every ones happy with whatever they get.

  • the nano camera is in the bottom right corner

  • I have the nano. but i dont know if i should bring it back to get a flip. What should i do. Plaese help.

  • @airbush240  NANO

  • @airbush240 dont bring it back

  • i think the ipod nano is great lots of video storage, small and comfortable size, lots of feature i mean a camara of this quality in such a light and small device is unheard of

  • I'm in the market for a Flip Ultra HD, or the new nano. I can't decide. Flip has better picture and lighting from what I've seen, but only 2 hours of recording. Nano is smaller, can record more video, but the camera lense looks to be in a bad position, and the picture quality is not nearly as good imo. I just can't deicde, I'm afraid I'll end up buying both which is not what I want to do, lol.

  • @Kramerica1999 flip 

  • I can't seem to get the videos i record with my nano off of it, and onto my computer. Once i plug the nano into my computer, what do i do? Im sure its quite simple, i just can't figure it out. Great video!

  • 1. Connect iPod nano (5th generation) to your computer. 2. In iTunes, click iPod in the device list.

     3. Click the Summary tab. 4. If "Enable disk use" is not checked, select the checkbox and click the Apply button.

  • Using START button or My Computer on your PC, the iPod nano will appear on the computer as an external disk with the same name you gave the iPod during the initial setup in iTunes.

    The DCIM folder on iPod nano stores your recorded video. You can copy this folder to your computer so that you can view the video on your PC, or to back up the video files.

    Once the recorded video is copied to your PC, double-click on the file to watch the video using QuickTime or Windows Media Player.

    TAH DAHH

  • PS: Don't forget to Eject the iPod through iTunes before disconnecting the iPod.

  • @baseballjmr what you do is click on your ipod icon and the videos will be under the file DCIM then you click on the apple folder on the inside of that. i believe you then just drag the video you want to imovie. Not positevly sure about the second part though. just try it.

  • You should have pointed both cameras out of the windows to compare the white balances between the two.

  • Hm, the Nano video looks way more 'jello-ish'. I have a Flip Ultra HD right now that I carry around but carrying around a Nano would be much more comfy. I may go ahead and get one.

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