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Darren Levine April 8th, 2014 11:14 AM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Adriano, i understand your communication difficulties, but for pete's sake, he circled and highlighted the microphone port for you, and regardless, it HAS a microphone port, so what exactly is it that you're still asking about?

Mark Fry April 8th, 2014 12:12 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriano Moroni (Post 1840603)
I never knew that a microphone jack has to be put into headphone connection. There is a different impedance (ohm). For this reason I have asked if is buying Sennheiser MKE 400 microphone is a waste of money. Does anybody can give me some info please?

Using an external microphone is usually a good idea. However, I've been very disappointed with the MKE400 I bought a few years ago. I'd advise you to listen to it very carefully before parting with any cash. Try the Rode equivalents too. At the very least you need very good wind protection for it. The silly little "basket" Senn sell is of little use, and wind noise sounds particularly unpleasant on this little mic.

The normal recommendations (Rode NTG1, Senn K6+ME66, etc.) are awkward choices too, since they are a bit big for this little cam. and require shock-mounts, phantom power and an XLR interface box (e.g. Beechtek). A Rode NTG2 (battery powered), a short XLR-to-mini-jack cable (which won't be "balanced"), Rycote Softie and a medium-size shock-mount might be workable...?

Mark Rosenzweig April 8th, 2014 12:23 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriano Moroni (Post 1840621)
On the picture of Sony AX100 I don't see the input for the microphone.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ny%20AX100.jpg

You know, you can use the internet and search? You look at one picture and one side of the camera only for the mic port? You do not believe three posters, at least one of whom owns the camera, who tell you it has a microphone port? I do not think your problem is language.

Here is link to a Sony web site that has all the views. You will see that the mic port is on the other side, and you can attach the mic without opening the lcd (good).

4K Camcorder with 1" sensor - FDRAX100/B Review - Sony US

Just write again if you need instruction on how to choose the picture on that page, or how to read the spec sheet (if you can't look at the picture), which says the camera has a mic input.

Hans Stephan April 8th, 2014 01:52 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
@ Adriano Moroni

go here => Sony : FDR-AX100E : FDR-AX100E : Bedienungsanleitungen and scroll to "Italienisch"
and load down the manual in your native language

on (the same page 16 as in the picture from the english manual, linked in post #941)
you can see the under point 8 the >Presa (microfono) (PLUG IN POWER)<

following the blue lines on ..... http://666kb.com/i/cnc6vknvv4w04cz8m.gif

Adriano Moroni April 8th, 2014 04:23 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Fry (Post 1840634)
Beechtek). A Rode NTG2 (battery powered), a short XLR-to-mini-jack cable (which won't be "balanced"), Rycote Softie and a medium-size shock-mount might be workable...?

I don't like to use a short short XLR-to-mini-jack cable. I have noticed there is a Rode VideoMic Pro with 3,5mm jack cable. Do you think it is a good choise?
Amazon.com: Rode VideoMic Pro VMP Shotgun Microphone: Electronics
Thanks

Ron Evans April 8th, 2014 10:24 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
This Sony mic may suit you as there is no cable needed as it plugs into the camera directly. There are other Sony mics that also plug into the multi interface shoe as well. Stereo Microphone - Handycam Accessories Sony Store - Sony CA


Ron Evans

Darin Boville April 8th, 2014 11:26 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriano Moroni (Post 1840621)
On the picture of Sony AX100 I don't see the input for the microphone.

Wrong side. It's on the other side, up next to the lens, behind a little door.

The headphone jack is the one in the picture (bottom, rear).

--Darin

Adriano Moroni April 9th, 2014 02:53 AM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Evans (Post 1840695)
This Sony mic may suit you as there is no cable needed as it plugs into the camera directly. There are other Sony mics that also plug into the multi interface shoe as well. Stereo Microphone - Handycam Accessories Sony Store - Sony CA

Ron, thanks for your suggestion.
Can that Sony microphone also be used in other non Sony Cameras? Otherwise it is not very good to purchase it.

Ugo Merlini April 9th, 2014 11:54 AM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriano Moroni (Post 1840717)
Ron, thanks for your suggestion.
Can that Sony microphone also be used in other non Sony Cameras? Otherwise it is not very good to purchase it.

Hi Adriano

here the link to italian manual of the camcorder http://download.sony-europe.com/pub/...X900_HG_IT.pdf

Ugo

Derrick Williams April 9th, 2014 09:37 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Ross (Post 1840269)
Yup, mine does the same thing Cliff. Yours is fine.

OFFICIAL Samsung 4k HU8550 and HU9000 thread - Page 10


Ken,

I saw your post on AVS Forum on the Samsung HU8550. This will prob be the 4K TV I'll be getting if the Vizio's turn out to be subpar. What was your output workflow settings, did you just export to 4K at 60mbps?

Ken Ross April 10th, 2014 10:28 AM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Derrick, I actually put my edited project on the 2014 9000 series, the curved 65" UHD Samsung that BB is now showing.

Using Edius 7, I simply exported as .mp4 @60Mbps.

Adriano Moroni April 10th, 2014 04:14 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Hello, can you tell me how much is good the audio of AX100? I'm thinking to buy Shure VP83 LensHopper microphone. It is the shortest and lightest among good microphones. But I'm afraid it will be too much big for AX100 and I'm afraid it will lose its balance. I need to record in wild enviroments and create more sound pathos (rainforest sounds and indigenous peoples songs). What is your thoughts?

Steve Mullen April 10th, 2014 04:54 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
According to Sony docs -- the manual gain control does NOT work when a mic is plugged-in. I would buy a Sony mic built for the AX100.

Sound quality from the built in is quite good -- other than wind noise.

Derrick Williams April 10th, 2014 05:10 PM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Ross (Post 1840905)
Derrick, I actually put my edited project on the 2014 9000 series, the curved 65" UHD Samsung that BB is now showing.

Using Edius 7, I simply exported as .mp4 @60Mbps.


Thanks Ken.

Mark Fry April 11th, 2014 08:31 AM

Re: Sony FDR-AX100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriano Moroni (Post 1840952)
Hello, can you tell me how much is good the audio of AX100? I'm thinking to buy Shure VP83 LensHopper microphone. It is the shortest and lightest among good microphones. But I'm afraid it will be too much big for AX100 and I'm afraid it will lose its balance. I need to record in wild enviroments and create more sound pathos (rainforest sounds and indigenous peoples songs). What is your thoughts?

I recommend that you search the All Things Audio section of the forum for post related to the VP83, Rode VideoMic Pro and competing products. There's loads of good background, and good specific information already there. Search is your friend. There's nothing significantly different about the AX100's audio compared to many other high-spec little cameras. Sound advice for existing Sonys, or the Panasonic TM900 (for example) is almost certainly applicable to the AX100.

With all these little mics, beware of wind noise. If you will be working outside, your best choice is more likely to be the one that you can get the most effective wind muffler for, rather than the one with the very best sound quality in completely still air.


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