Frage von c.bramkamp:Hello,
I have in recent days the forum durchstöbert and already found some interesting threads.
I would like for my HV30 a micro phone to buy, but I do not know whether there is a stereo (eg, Rode Stereo Videomic) or a micro-directional (eg Sennheiser MKE400) should be.
The Cam is almost exclusively used for Airshows. For the few family celebration safe enough built-in Micro.
What would you recommend?
Antwort von Jan:
If you have the Microphone not bad until coarsely align it, I'd take a stereo microphone. The question is synonymous exactly synonymous what should be heard?
If the camera somewhere s.einem aircraft is located, would be synonymous of stereo advantage because directional microphones very carefully protected against wind noise must be of opposite stereo microphones. That you want but make sure do not.
Had ever written such that directional microphones in renal Page of the incoming sound waves (noise) with only about 50% of intensity, it can be dangerous if the filmmakers the Microphone in the wrong direction holds.
When flying objects very far away, then brings you a directional microphone not much synonymous. Then I would test the best Rode Stereomic use.
VG
Jan
Antwort von Pillermännchen:
Airshow with Sound is s.besten with Wolfgang Winner "catchy".
http://www.ohrwurmaudio.de/
The synonymous offers an optional windscreen to which you, in any case outside s.der railway should use.
The hearing is for such a simple looking design really surprising and the stereo effect is very pronounced.
I have here a film recording of a deep-overflight an F4U Corsair Full.
The demonstration comes at a formal living room from the left wall geröhrt, then thundering into the right to disappear.
However, it should allow for the recording calls with their own enthusiasm for the Micro on the skull resist. :)
Jens
Antwort von K.-D. Schmidt:
However, it should allow for the recording calls with their own enthusiasm for the Micro on the skull resist. :) And the head is not mitdrehen!
Greeting
KDS