Subject: | Re: Compact Flash audio recorders |
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From: | "Roy Beckham" royefinch |
Date: | Sat May 17, 2008 12:00 am ((PDT)) |
> Yes, the Olympus LS-10 would be also a good choice. Certainly its mic > preamp is very good. It is of the quietest in his class: Is the general consensus that the Olympus LS-10 is a decent recorder? I currently have a Sony MZ M10 Minidisc, but would like to travel lighter and have the ability to back up while in the field. The SD cards should backup quickly to the portable drives that are used to backup/download files for cameras. After coming back from one trip with a corrupt minidisc, I like the idea of a backup. -Roy |
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