I got a Flip HD camera from my school for free. The only time I ever use it is when I go to concerts where they don't allow anything above pocket-sized cameras. Other than that it's a trash camera. A pixel has died on mine after recording 3-4 concerts, the battery life isn't good, and there's no real menu to fine tune settings on the camera.
"I'm moving to a small studio and for some reason the cable connection is in an awkward place and I need a way to transmit HD quality video and audio no more than 20 feet away. What is the best wireless HDMI transmitter / receiver for this situation? Thanks!"
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I got a Flip HD camera from my school for free. The only time I ever use it is when I go to concerts where they don't allow anything above pocket-sized cameras. Other than that it's a trash camera. A pixel has died on mine after recording 3-4 concerts, the battery life isn't good, and there's no real menu to fine tune settings on the camera.