Subject: | 3. Re: Fuzzy Blobs |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Mon Jan 2, 2012 7:47 pm ((PST)) |
Hi Arwen, According to the Sony product page, they are omnidirectional - though I'm n= ot sure that would matter much. I have the M10 mounted facing inward toward the dish and centered so the th= eoretic focus will be in-between the capsules. I'll take some pics. I will = try to test it tomorrow morning when there are some birds around. John Hartog rockscallop.org --- In "Arwen B. Ximenes" <> w= rote: > > > Hi John, > I had heard the idea of mounting the recorder in a reflector (from Peter = actually). I understand the Sony M10's inbuilt mics are directional, so won= dered if this would work? I'm waiting with bated breath to find out the res= ults of your experiments! > Cheers, > Arwen > > > ......................................... > Arwen Blackwood Ximenes > > > > > > > > > > > > >=20=20=09=09=20=09=20=20=20=09=09 > > |
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