Subject: | Re: I'm Lost! Need Field Recorder with Good On-board Mics. |
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From: | "dannymeltzer" dannymeltzer |
Date: | Sun Aug 8, 2010 9:17 pm ((PDT)) |
I have a Sony PCM D50 and think the mics are quite good. If cost is no object I am sure the mics on the Nagra ARES MII are pretty go= od. --- In "scratchpaws" <> wr= ote: > > Alas, I've been reading the site looking for advice on a field recorder w= ith good on-board mics, and the more I read the more confused I get. > > This is complicated stuff, and I'm bogged down in dbs, bass drop off, noi= se floors, + and -, and the physics of sound. If someone can help me I'd ce= rtainly be most appreciative. > > I'm trying to keep it simple: I need a professional field recorder on the= order of the Olympus LS-11 or the Sony PCM-M10 that has the best on-board = mics for recording natural ambient sound in wilderness areas. I'm far more = interested in recorded sound quality than any other consideration. > > Can anyone help me? > |
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