Subject: | Re: SONY PCM-M10 noise test |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:56 pm ((PST)) |
Raimund, What is the battery life of the PCM-M10? And, how large of a card can be inserted? In other words, how long can this recorder be set out to continuously record on it's own before the battery or memory halts the session? Thanks, Kevin PS, I just posted a new podcast from Alaska for those of you that can access the sounds. www.7Loons.com > . . . . Considering its exceptionally long battery life, it seems to > me that the new SONY PCM-M10 is the winner in this class of > inexpensive and compact pocket recorders. > > R |
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