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Capturing better audio
Hi fellas.
I have a sony digital 8 camcorder (TRV355) and would like to improve the quality of sound I get from it when filming. I assume this is best don by purchasing a mic to use instead of the onboard one. This would effectively be a boom, therefore? (Sorry I'm a massive amateur) As such, is there a relatively cheap way (£100 - ) of achieving this? Thanks in advance guys, Tom. |
Capturing better audio
I have a sony digital 8 camcorder (TRV355) and would like to improve the
quality of sound I get from it when filming. I assume this is best don by purchasing a mic to use instead of the onboard one. This would effectively be a boom, therefore? (Sorry I'm a massive amateur) As such, is there a relatively cheap way (£100 - ) of achieving this? Thanks in advance guys, Those reviews of cams I've seen where they have measured the microphones frequency curve you can many times see how they have made compensations and focused on the midrange, where voices frequency range are. So, IMHO yes, a microphone is a very good idea. I can however not you tell you which one to buy, since I have only looked into this a little, but I am also going to buy a mic. IMHO it should have a flat frequency curve between 50Hz and 15kHz (I reckon this is enough for most purposes). Hope BR Bo Holmqvist www.jerNhesteN.dk www.holmqvist.dk/Billedgalleriet/index.htm To contact me: Reply to this - correct the adress using this info: "Keep the image, but turn off the sound" |
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