Subject: | 3. Re: Olympus LS5, LS7 and Sony M10 internal mics comparison. |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:45 am ((PDT)) |
> I agree that headworn mics mean you can't turn your head while > recording, but the operative word here is QUICK, and it does give a > pocketable solution for those just-in-case scenarios. I find > breathing through my mouth is quieter than nose breathing. And if > you have a little time to spare you can always rig up the mics on > something other than your head. > > Of course it is better to have a rig tripod-mounted and then stand > well back but you can't carry a tripod in your pocket :-) Shoulder-mounted is the way to go for me. I can be quiet, but I can't tell = my stomach not to gurgle. And then there's mosquitoes=85 -Dan |
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