Subject: | Re: Greetings from a new member |
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From: | "W. Krasowski" vivaldivi |
Date: | Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:05 am ((PST)) |
> Species recording can indeed be done without a parabola, very good > recordings can be done that way, but it takes a great deal of knowledge > and > patience. Mike I hope I have enough of it being a birder and bird photographer since over= 20 years. My problem is the lack of technical knowledge of the recording stuff (all these ipmedancies, frequencies, cardioids, electrets etc.). I never know what to choose to get results I am trying to achieve. But I keep= reading and learning ;-) Valdi www.birdguide.pl |
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