Every one probably knows about the flip camera – the tiny ‘one-button’ camera that just plugs straight into your USB port.  Its popularity is based on the easy of use and small size.

I never bought one.  The reason is that I value audio and the flip does not have a line-in, which means you can’t use an external microphone.

Recently, kodak brought out a new camera to rival the flip – but this one has a line-in.  So, now I’m jumping in – and so should you.  It’s only a coupla hundred bucks for a small, high definition camera with awesome audio.  Check it out at amazon by clicking on the camera.

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