Mark,
I like to use a tripod. Although it's designed to hold a camera, with
an adapter it can work as a microphone stand. It's very portable (mine
has a sling) and also very stable (on any terrain) once set up.
Ed
On Dec 1, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Mark Fischer wrote:
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> Dear NatureRecordists,
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> So, I am putting together a new recording setup, and was wondering
> what do people use to hold their microphone(s)? All that I am able to
> find (on the web) is studio gear, not really appropriate for sticking
> in the mud out here on Sherman Island. Do you make your own, or is
> something more appropriate for the outdoors available? I'm not above
> cobbling something together if I have to, but thought I might ask the
> list, see what other people are doing.
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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