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(I'm looking for the lowest-profile I can get away with, but I really like your solution of using something other than Sony's mic clamp, and a good shockmount to deaden camera noise). Cheers, Malcolm |
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I had to go with this one:
Rycote - Softie Multimount v2 because it was the only thing I've tried so far that would support my Senn MKH60 and a softie without drooping too much toward the front. The only thing I don't like about it is the tendency for the whole thing to "pivot" downward as you tighten down the locking lever. In spite of that, it works very well. |
see post No 23 i use a mkh60
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I've been real happy with this one:
K-Tek | Camera Shoemounting Shockmount | K-CAM-SSM | B&H Photo Used with the cold shoe adapter DM-Accessories - EX1-FLAT - Shoe Mount for Sony EX1 & EX3 Camcorders and a Rode NTG-1 and a shorthair Softie. |
Hey Ted! (I forgot to call you!)
I did buy the DM-Accessories cold shoe mount so I would have a solid base to work from and it has worked great for me. dave |
Hey, Dave! Glad to hear it.
Jeff posted this part about 4 days after I "built" my own and painted it. Mine was fine, but it took me about two hours and his was nicer. I now have Jeff's, though, and it looks much more finished. |
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