Frage von hd2010:Hi, please do not stone me just because of this issue. Have a SonyCam with built-in stereo microphone. It is still a Mono Microphone with XLR male. What is the difference between the two microphones (except for stereo / mono). Does each mic especially before / disadvantages? The net I found no info. For a few tips I would be grateful. Oh have the HXR NX5E
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Antwort von Schleichmichel:
EACH Microphone has different properties and is suitable for some situations more, less for others.
That is so 'ne Wischiwaschiaussage, but instead of stone you, I'll have you know that
Antwort von hd2010:
Thank you for the super quick reply. I must, of course, you rechtgeben that each mic is different and every situation requires a different mic in order to achieve optimal results. That this issue is extremely complex, as of course others, such as lighting etc to me is synonymous synonymous clear. Maybe someone even knows for what purpose these two versions of Mic Sonygedacht are.
Thanks again
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
There will be an electric condenser microphone (called "ECM") and have a decent leg pattern, so you can call it a directional microphone. By briefly consult Google, I have no tangible value out (although I'm sure there is proper information on the Micro), except that it is better than its predecessor and is said to have an effective SNR of 78DB.
Lobe, or polar pattern means that it mainly the sound coming directly absorbs frontal and lateral incoming sound rather muted or not at all (although the only really good at directional microphones really good) work starts.
This is useful for situations when you have no time to mikrofonieren an interview partner clever in front of the camera on (lavalier, Angel, etc. ..).
Rule of thumb: The feeling is 99% of cases the position of the microphone s.der camera focused on the sound source is suboptimal.