Chris Hurd |
March 12th, 2007 08:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by Peter Ralph
(Post 639898)
strange that Canon should have dropped the ball with regard to the XLR in and got it right with the onboard mic.
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Well, the onboard mic is stereo, so of course it has separate left and right volume control pots. And actually you've got the exact same thing with the XLR inputs too. If you connect an XLR stereo mic (not a common item, but they do exist), then you still have separate left and right volume control. There's an input level control pot for each channel.
What you don't have though is a separate pot if you're duplicating a mono mic input from channel 1 over to channel 2. And yes that is an oversight considering that a number of camcorders from other manufacturers have this feature.
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rather than using a splitter another alternative might be to use the onboard mic 1/8" input. I think it should work well with many wirelesss receivers and onboard mics.
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I disagree. I think an XLR splitter would provide a much more robust and durable connection than the 1/8" stereo mini input. However as you point out it is definitely an alternative.
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