Frage von mensing:Hi,
I own a Canon MVX 45i. I'm really happy, but there is the familiar problem of loud noise operation.
So I use an external microphone, a Sennheiser MKE 300th In interview situations (Microphone and Camera) is on separate tripods that perfectly.
Problem is: I film a lot out of his hand, and when I put the microphone on the camera (hot shoe) to capture the atmosphere. When automatic level selection and quiet atmosphere "welcomes" the microphone, but a lot of noise: usein high hum / buzz. (Apparently no running noise, rather as if something radiates into the microphone.)
What should I do? I seek for those shots "out of hand," another Micro versa? (Has anyone experiences with using the DM-50 of Canon?) A unempflicheres Micro?
Runterpegeln or manual? (I did not find particularly useful.)
What are the consequences if I turn on the mic attenuation s.der Camera? (Loss of quality?)
Or has someone another practical idea? (I have not always stop someone who helps me the Microphone ...)
I hope that now was not the totally stupid questions. I'm grateful in any case of any help ...
Best regards,
Kolya
PS With a "spider" appears to isolate not work ... the windscreen of the MKE 300 leaves no room for it ...
Antwort von ruessel:
Noise with external microphones, I have been synonymous s.meiner SonyHC1 despite rubber spiders and other microphone holder. Only when the external micro bit of the next camera was removed, the recording was synonymous well.
In my blog I write about it here:
http://www.fxsupport.de/hc1/hc1_5.html
Meine Lösung ist dazu der "Ohrwurm"....... siehe dort unter 24.11.2005 14:28.
But if the auto regulated s.den noise microphone in your camera's fault, the earwig make synonymous nix. It only remains to adjust the microphone level of hand.
Greeting from Ruessel
Antwort von Jan:
Hello you,
with the level control of the MVX 45i there is probably not synonymous. Has the Sennheiser really a rubber shoe (I do not come now to the correct name!)?
If you can believe VideoaktivDigital, then the DM 50 is not synonymous excessively good - latest edition.
LG
January