Subject: | Re: Shotguns for Nature Recording |
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From: | "Eric Benjamin" ericbenjamin2 |
Date: | Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:20 pm (PDT) |
--- Walter Knapp <> wrote: > a shotgun for nature recording must > be very high quality so lots of gain > can be applied. I agree with at least the quoted part of what Walt wrote, but the new Schoeps CMIT-5U shotgun mic deserves serious consideration: http://www.schoeps.de/PDFs/SCHOEPS-CMIT-5U_12-10-05.pdf There is a published review here: http://www.schoeps.de/PDFs/CMIT_review_resolution.pdf >From which I quote the following: "My old faithful four-one=85 oh, you know which one, suddenly feels very high mileage now." Eric |
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