Subject: | Re: MOTU Traveler. Was "Mic arrays and M/S behaviour" |
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From: | "Luiz do Carmo" lecarmo |
Date: | Sat Sep 4, 2010 1:09 pm ((PDT)) |
Two weeks ago we were shooting a documentary about a football (soccer) stad= ium and I had to run away from a horde of hundreds of fans marching/running in = an uncontrollably crazy way. For some yet unknown reason my FR2-LE fell onto t= he ground. I grabbed it by the loose strap and minutes later, after recovering= from the chase I 'remembered' that I should hit the pause. No dents, no scratche= s and some wild piece of sound. Luiz |
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