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Diane Bogosian February 27th, 2004 12:53 PM

I have the sign video XLR pro as my adapter. I've done tests with mini jack mike, in camera mike and xlr—all in the same (fairly noisy) spot, and the XLR is so much cleaner it brought a tear to my eye.

But every situation is different. I've had certain scenes/clips where having the in- camera mic was a great choice and the ONLY choice and it sounded just like it needed to sound.

Graham Bernard February 27th, 2004 03:48 PM

LOL!!
 
"...so much cleaner it brought a tear to my eye. " . . .LOL ;-)

. .where have you been?!?! People are soooo serious around here . . it's really good to "hear" quality, scientific experimentation being carried on with . .a littl bit of humour . . I got some other forums that could do with your approach . .wanna know? / .. . . NO! Stay here! . . nice one Diane! When you get to testing out tripods I really wanna know . . .

Best regards,

Grazie

Ronnie Lindqvist January 20th, 2008 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jan Heugel (Post 151568)
don't forget about the beyerdynamic MCE72 CAM. it's a stereo condenser microphone, and uses a xlr-> 3,5 'adapter-cable'. the cam version comes around with a "hot shoe" to mount the mic on your camcorder. I plan to buy it within the next month (have to do some fundraising actions;)

add: datasheet link:
http://www.beyerdynamic.com/com/prod...heet/mce72.pdf

jan

Hi,
Did you try it out? I'm curious on that microphone. I'm planning to buy it as well but I would love to hear some samples or advice from anyone who have tested this mic.

Cheers
Ronnie


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