Very tempted to get an M10 but planning on using it mostly outdoors & looking
to protect from wind. Sony's model seems exorbitantly pricey for a tiny piece
of fake fur.
Has anyone tried the Micover model (below) for the M10?
Thanks,
Rich
--- In "John Carroll" <>
wrote:
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> Hi... I have a Sony PCM-D50 and wind noise is a problem (for the
> built in mics) in the slightest breeze. A windscreen is an absolute
> necessity outdoors. I bought one from Micover and I've been pleased
> with it. It works well and is well-made. Here is the relevant link:
> http://store.micover.com/micover-slipover-mini-for-sony-pcm-m10-on-board\
> .html
> <http://store.micover.com/micover-slipover-mini-for-sony-pcm-m10-on-boar\
> d.html> -john
>
>
> --- In Peter Shute <pshute@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm considering getting one of these recorders. I assume it'll need a
> windscreen, and according to the manual, it doesn't come with one. I
> also assume that a furry one is better than foam.
> >
> > On the B&H website, I see a Sony one and a Rycote one. They claim 20dB
> wind noise reduction for the Sony, and 30-40dB for the Rycote. Can I
> believe these figures?
> >
> > For the Rycote, they say "Fits over existing windscreen". What
> existing windscreen? Is this perhaps just an error, transcribed from the
> notes for another recorder's windscreen?
> >
> > In the single customer review for each type, for the Sony the customer
> recommends not bothering with a windscreen. For the Rycote, the customer
> says it's good, but falls off.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend either of these, or another?
> >
> > Peter Shute
> >
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