Frage von Roggstar:Hi people,
I would like to buy myself in the near future a good Micro for my Panasonic NVGS150. Have me through the Forum and are per day. Tests clicked, but still do not really know what is s.empfehlenswertesten.
I do not want to spend more than ¬ 200 as possible and would need nen-rounder, with whom I can start discussions as well as louder scenes.
Would be grateful for good buying tips. I think the balancing act between affordable and professional sound is difficult, but the ward bspweise Beyerdynamics MCE 72 CAM recommended? Synonymous else can be a bit cheaper ... like
Thanks schonma
Daniel
Antwort von Axel:
I do not want to spend more than ¬ 200 as possible and would need nen-rounder, with whom I can start discussions as well as louder scenes. Rounder, there's no time now. As Atmomikro the built-in stereo microphone is used, provided that your cam does not moan as the tape transport (if it does, you'll have to add another device with stereo sound). Atmosphere is better in stereo, sounds, of course, need not be more big changes. If you want to add focus for something specific, take a directional micro (such as the Sennheiser MKE300 with little Jack, is certainly within the budget and in this type and size of the number. However: it protrudes 18 cm incl windscreen beyond the accessory shoe, I were previously tested with a ruler if you do not have it in wide-angle setting in the viewfinder, small cam!). An indicative Micro should not take the tape rumble really, but the less good even produce strange noises when the cable is moved even a bit. This is obviously not a micro-feature, which holds a spokesman in his hand. Should you so wish to do something that would be exactly the second additional Micro what you need as a quality-Amateur.
You need not perform balancing act to maintain quality, but this is not synonymous with the desire of accessories.