workaround to lack of mic options
Has anyone found a workaround to HC3 not allowing standard shotgun mics plugged into it?
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Um, sell the HC3 and get a HC1?
just a little joke.. Seriously, i don't think anyone has found a way round this. If you really want/need to use non-Sony ext.mics, then the HC1 / A1 is really the only way to go i think OR wait til September - the new Sony HiDef models UX1 and SR1 i think BOTH have MIC IN jack which is really a great thing. |
If your run and gun, sorry. As Stu posted, get something else. If your doing a locked off shot and/or interview, the cheapest way is to use another DV camera, (if you have an old one on hand that is), to capture the audio seperately and sync in post.
I have the HC1, with a decent mic and a very short cable, it's good enough. |
One solution I've heard is to use a minidisc recorder and align the recorded material in the editor. I'm sure someone is working on a plug-in solution for the HC3. I would like to.
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About the only "workabound" is to tear open the cam, disconnect the internal ribbon connectors, and jerry-rig a new mic connector with cable protruding from the body.
Perhaps you could do the same thing and take over one of the existing jacks, such as replacing the LANC connector with a 3.5mm plug, but I don't know that I'd want to. The HC3 is designed as an exclusive consumer cam. I'm using one in some professional applications where I don't need audio at all, but that's the only place I could recommend using one. |
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That would take care of the mic problem but not the headphone problem. Or one could still get an HC1 which is still available at B&H http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search Danny Fye www.dannyfye.com |
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miniplug you can hear the audio. I've tried it and it works. |
If I could find an HC1e for a reasonable price I'd definitely do that. I have an FX1e with a fried firewire port and so instead of spending 600 to fix it my dream would be to buy another camera to use as B-roll and to transfer footage to computer. The HC1s listed on ebay seem soooo expensive.
I did try the mini disc recorder thing--and that is definitely the best solution-- BUT too awkward in the recording, don't have the human resources to have an extra person on set for that, and also another time consuming to sync up the massive amount of footage I have in editing. |
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I'm glad I have 2 HC1's which are still available at B&H and for the time being would be the ideal fix. Danny Fye www.dannyfye.com |
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/...reless_mic.php
this should solve some of your problems. it has an audio jack to monitor the audio coming in. |
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2) Shooting a no budget feature so need the 50i to best convert to 25/24p 3) Couldn't afford the Z1 4) I like making my life difficult |
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http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=70021 I doubt it's a match for higher end wireless systems, but it has been useful for me many times when the camera had to be far away from the scene. So far, I have not experienced any problems with the bluetooth connection, as long as I had good batteries in the transmitter. - Martin |
Thanks Martin that's very helpful. The lack of manual control could be a problem - I am thinking of using this on my HVR A1U which has manual controls etc. The bluetooth rig is more compact than my Sennheiser wireless stuff and could be useful in certain situations. Roger
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