Subject: | Re: Olympus announces LS-100 field recorder |
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From: | "Simon Bennett" chook1303 |
Date: | Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:18 pm ((PDT)) |
John I have posted a sample Olympus LS-100 track here http://soundcloud.com/ausavim Simon On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 1:05 AM, John Crockett <> wrote: > ** > > > Would any current LS-100 owners like to report on how well this recorder > is working for you in the field? How are the internal mics (self noise, > bass response, dynamic range, stereo image)? How is the battery life unde= r > phantom power? Any issues that have arisen? Compared to PCM-M10, PCM-D50, > LS-11, or other portable recorders you are familiar with? > > I'd probably be getting an LS-11 if they were still in production. I will > be using internal mics in the field, so their quality matters. > > Much obliged! > > John > > John L Crockett > Westminster, VT > > > --- In "Marc Myers" <> wrote: > > > > "Reading" doesn't really do justice to the effort required with these > new devices. In the past this intensity of study was reserved for religio= us > scholars, code breakers and Shakespeare conspiracists. > > Marc |
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