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Rob Zeigler February 22nd, 2004 11:22 PM

Extra accessory to mount external mic?
 
Hey all,

I've got my heart set on a Beachtek DXA-4P for an AT897 but was wondering if there was any other accessory available to mount the mic atop the GL2 when a boom is not an option? In case there was only one operator, for example.

I understand the MA300 has the optional "mic holder" attached to it's side but like I said, after some research I've gotten my heart set on the DXA-4P.

Ideally the AT897 would come with something that could plug into the accessory shoe.

Any insight? Thanks all.

Ken Tanaka February 22nd, 2004 11:28 PM

The Mini Rover is a popular gizmo for that function.

Rob Zeigler February 23rd, 2004 01:08 AM

Thanks Ken!

Robin Davies-Rollinson February 23rd, 2004 11:57 AM

I've got the BeachTek box and I use a BEYER EA86 SHOCK MOUNT which sits in the hot shoe on top of the camera.

http://www.ffilmiau-fflur.co.uk/Arri%20matte%20box.htm

Sorry if the file is a bit large - I'll have to get round to re-sizing them.

Rob Zeigler February 23rd, 2004 02:23 PM

Robin,

Not to get too off topic, but that is a HELL of a setup. I don't know if I've seen that kind of GL2/XM2 setup before. What do you use it for?

Graham Bernard February 23rd, 2004 04:58 PM

Eye Piece Glove Thingy
 
Ah, the igeniousness of us Brits . . .love it love it love it .. Tell me, I do love that eyepiece "glove" .. . now where did you get it? It looks like the thing I've been after .. . Grazie.


.. oh .. . did I say I loved your setup?!?!?!

Robin Davies-Rollinson February 24th, 2004 01:31 AM

It's an Arri matte box that I used to use on film cameras. I had the adapter plate made up for me in the BBC workshops here in Wales. It uses 3" x 4" filters - great for grads etc.
The light-shielding properties are excellent since the bellows can be pulled out quite a way (depending on focal length of lens.)
As for the eye-muff, it's just a suede/foam sweat absorber that is put into rental kit (I was using a Digibeta DSR790) as part of good customer care!
My camera is used for docs, mini-dramas and corporate work. People tend to forget it's mini-DV once they've seen the pictures.
My philosophy is that if you shoot and light professionally, you can make mini-dv far more acceptable :-)

Robin.

Joe Lloyd February 24th, 2004 02:35 PM

I must have one of those.............

Now if only I had any talent to make that adapter plate up....


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