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Re: Olympus LS-10 Prel. Report

Subject: Re: Olympus LS-10 Prel. Report
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 12:41 pm ((PDT))
Lucky you, I paid 665 + shipping.

I just found that the internal mic's are mounted into rubber. O don't 
think it helps drastically to reduce handling noise, but still...

It seems to be the most "ready-made" machines so far.

Klas.

At 21:08 2008-05-22, you wrote:
>I agree, I got my LS10 yesterday, and instantly amazed. The thing
>fires up fast, goes right into record. The menus and meters are the
>best I've seen in any small recorder. Compared to the H2, the
>usability of this recorder is astounding. Having a recording level
>wheel is fantastic. It feels very solid, but it's still plenty light
>and portable.
>
>I have only recorded a couple of tests, but the onboard mics sound
>decent, certainly usable. As a minidisc replacement, this thing would
>be fantastic.
>
>Comes with a nicely padded case, has 2 gigs internal memory, which is
>probably enough for most people, an SD card slot...
>
>I found mine on Ebay for under $300
>
>Tim
>
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