Subject: | Re: Microphone Tripod |
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From: | "evs" onomatopoetik |
Date: | Sat Aug 4, 2007 10:55 am ((PDT)) |
hi, as the others say, don=B4t spend much money on this. a cheap one should suffice audio needs. i use a SLIK sprint mini gm, and its great. 60,-=80 (euro), very light, flexibel head, and some nice features (for audio) which are hard for me to describe in english:-) you don=B4t find it on the slik website, but maybe you have more luck in a shop... Am 01.08.2007 um 01:07 schrieb biv0uac61: > Hello, > > I am looking for a tripod for my microphone. I plan to record on > uneven terrain (mountains, etc) so a traditional mic stand will not > work. Can anyone recommend a lightweight, yet durable tripod brand? I > imagine it would look something like a camera tripod... > > Thanks! > > Terence > > > |
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