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Renton Maclachlan August 5th, 2012 11:36 PM

Re: question bout blimps
 
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Originally Posted by Brian P. Reynolds (Post 1746957)
But have you compared to to a Rode or Rycote? I do large sporting TV Outside Broadcasts on a weekly basis and the ebay windscreens are "chalk and cheese" compared to others. For a few $$ more you can get MUCH better.

Rode blimp in NZ is about $NZ500. Rycote (depends which blimp set you get) would land in NZ for around $NZ850. I landed my Indian blimp to my door for around $NZ150 as I recall. I call that "chalk and cheese"...especially when it cuts all the wind off the mic and is not used that much. :-)

John Willett August 6th, 2012 12:50 PM

Re: question bout blimps
 
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Originally Posted by Garrett Low (Post 1747053)
I've got a Rode Blimp setup and it has absolutely saved my butt many times. Always bring it with me to a shoot. Yes, even indoor shoots. Another good choice would be the Rycote S-Series Kit.

The Rycote S-series has a much better suspension than the Røde.

Rycote have also heavily researched the Windjammer (it *is* a Rycote invention, after all) to give the required wind protection with minimum high frequency loss. I do know lot more than I am saying, but cannot pass on proprietary information told to me in confidence.

Mike Beckett August 7th, 2012 03:38 AM

Re: question bout blimps
 
And that's one thing that a lot of people don't understand. There's just a little bit more science to successful wind and handling noise reduction than any old bit of fur and some elastic bands. How many posts do you see on these forums where someone just wants fur to cover a microphone? All it does is "look a little bit like a wind protector".

Not to mention durability - Rycote gear is really well built, built to last in a broadcast application. I'm not sure the Indian knock-offs would be so robust.

I mentioned before my direct comparison with Rode's blimp and my Rycote S-Series wind shield. The Rode Blimp worked fine, but it was bigger, bulkier and less elegant (i.e. elastic bands, using screwdrivers to adjust the mounts on the rails, clumsy wee-bit-of-rubber cable connection). In the UK at least, it's the same price as the Rycote S-Series.

If imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, Rycote must be very flattered indeed.

Renton Maclachlan August 7th, 2012 11:32 PM

Re: question bout blimps
 
It seemeth to me regarding durability, that blimps of whatever make are pretty fragile things and need to be treated with care. Standing on any blimp will crush it no matter who makes it. My Indian blimp seems to me to be pretty well made, and treated with care - as all blimps need to be treated - I don't see why it shouldn't last a good long time.

Colin Rowe August 8th, 2012 04:09 AM

Re: question bout blimps
 
Have you guys checked out the Rycote mini screen Miniscreen™ » Rycote
I have used one for about 18 months, amazing wind cut, even on the north Cornwall cliffs, with a gail blowing.

Mike Beckett August 8th, 2012 04:30 AM

Re: question bout blimps
 
Colin,

I use that on-camera, with my Sony mic. I added the furry cover too (I forget the name of it). Excellent piece of kit.

John Willett August 8th, 2012 07:45 AM

Re: question bout blimps
 
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Originally Posted by Renton Maclachlan (Post 1747388)
It seemeth to me regarding durability, that blimps of whatever make are pretty fragile things and need to be treated with care. Standing on any blimp will crush it no matter who makes it. My Indian blimp seems to me to be pretty well made, and treated with care - as all blimps need to be treated - I don't see why it shouldn't last a good long time.

That's not all of it - do they understand the science of plastics and glues?

Not fully understanding this can mean a blimp just falling apart after a couple of years due to UV damage or heat/cold, etc.

There is a *lot* more to making these than people think.

A lot more than I used to think, before I talked to the designers of such things.

John Willett August 8th, 2012 07:46 AM

Re: question bout blimps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin Rowe (Post 1747404)
Have you guys checked out the Rycote mini screen Miniscreen™ » Rycote
I have used one for about 18 months, amazing wind cut, even on the north Cornwall cliffs, with a gail blowing.

A Rycote MiniScreen with it's Windjammer is actually about 5dB better than a Rycote Softie - and it's cheaper. ;-)


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