Subject: | Choosing a Mike |
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From: | "marshall_woodruff" marshall_woo= |
druff Date: Wed May 12, 2010 9:02 am ((PDT)) I am very new to recording and not as sharp as you all appear to be in this= . It is a whole new world to me and I need some help. I am going kayaking in the Arctic to Pond Inlet, Canada this summer for thr= ee weeks, not only do I want to photgraphy all I can I bought a Sony PCM M1= 0 recorder to capture all that Nature has to offer, or try. I want to have = an external mike with me, I think this would help in having a better chance= of sounds and I can protect my M10 by using a mike. But I have no idea abo= ut mikes. Can you help me? Would I be able to get a decent one in the $100-= Message: 150. Subject: range? thanks all for any input. marshall |
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