Subject: | Re: Olympus announces LS-100 field recorder |
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From: | "John Crockett" naturalcontemplative |
Date: | Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:08 pm ((PST)) |
I just found this information about battery life on the Olympus America Aud= io Blog. In case the columns don't line up, that's 2h 45m for 48V phantom, PCM at 44= .1kH/16bit. Far short of 12 hours. I suppose with a couple of spares and an= external charger that might be doable, but it's a bit disappointing to me.= I'm waiting to hear from Olympus about mic capsule specs. John http://olympusamericaaudioblog.com/you-asked-for-it-introducing-the-new-ls-= 100-multi-track-linear-pcm-recorder/ ---> Message: 2. Subject: About how long can the LS-100 power P48 microphones with a current consu= mption of 3 or 4 mA per channel? Battery life is as follows when using the phantom power: 
internal mic phantom power(48V) 
96kHz/24bit 9h30m 2h15m
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