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George Yousko January 17th, 2006 08:58 AM

Purchasing External Mic and.......
 
I'm in hopes of getting some feedback prior to this investment as I would like to get the best for the dollar and not look back. On the external mic I've decided on either the Sony 678 or the Audio Technica ST 4073A. Both are pretty much the same nickel and hopefully good choices.

Also considering the Rycote windshield for the Sony but would it present a problem with it appearing in the frame? If so, does the answer lie in replacing Sony's mic mount attached to the camera? Also on the mic mount itself would one be better to replace it for better mic isolation or is the current one adequate?

One last thought rather than taking it off and mounting it each and every time is it possible to just reverse it (facing backwards) for transporting - leaving it attached to the camera (makes life a little simpler) - a trick that did work for another piece of gear I used along the way.

Again I appreciate any comments before I take the plunge. Now is the time to ask.

Joe Lumbroso January 19th, 2006 02:35 PM

Hi George,

I use a AT 4073A with a Azden Shock Mount because the mic won't fit Z1's mount. I do have to use the mount backwards to keep the mic out of frame but it works fine even when using the Rycote softie.

I rarely transport my camera with the Mic connected as I am under the impression (have been told) that the XLR connectors break easily.

George Yousko January 19th, 2006 11:57 PM

Greetings Joe
 
Excellent point about the XLR connectors - makes sense - on the adopter does it replace the Sony or is it connected to the hot shoe?

John M. McCloskey January 20th, 2006 12:21 PM

We have 12 of the following setups where I work and if there is a better setup out there than this one I would love to hear about it. Get a Audio tech. AT8469 camera mount adapter along with a Audio tech. AT8415 microphone shock mount and the most important part a rycote wind protection. With this setup you can pull wide and never see the mic do to the highth of the mount and also the highth makes it where you cant here the camera running. I wont use any other rig until I hear of a better one. Bet you will have no problems with this setup and good luck. Also get a 1.5 ft XLR with a 90 degree female this way you can open and close your LCD screen.

George Yousko January 21st, 2006 08:03 AM

Decision Over
 
That does it - placing the order - thank you both for your input - now what's next on the list........

Cheers!!

Joe Lumbroso January 21st, 2006 10:45 PM

I would recommend the AT8415 shock mount over the Azden I have mostly because it is shorter than the Azden which, even when mounted backwards with a 90 degree female XLR, I cannot open and close my LCD screen.


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