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Join Date: Oct 2001
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windscreen for PDX10
Hello,
I would like to know if the Rycote Mini Windjammer for PDX150/PDX170 is also working for the PDX10 because I will mainly use my (futur) camera outside on mountains so often with a lot of wind... By the way is' it the same microphone on PDX150/170 and the PDX10. Thank in advance for any answers, Pierre
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Yes, it seems to be the same mic (I own a PDX10 and use a PD150 and a PD170 from time to time) so the windscreen should work just fine.
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Thank you for your answer, it's useful for me.
Feliz Navidad :) Pierre
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Europe
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"outside on mountains so often with a lot of wind..."
The mini windjammer might be good enough for you, but if it isn't then you should try this longer hair windshield: I have the Rycote "12cm medium hole softie, front only". It is a 12 cm windshield with relatively long hair. It replaces the foam windshield completely and it makes wonders in high wind. I used it outdoors on Iceland: no trees there, just flat land, mountains and the ocean... The softie front fits quite well on the PDX10. It's not a perfect fit though, because it doesn't slide all the way back over the mic: The XLR box is in the way. It still covers 95% of the mic or so and does quite a good job. |
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