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Date: Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:43 pm ((PST))
Well eckithump and like as much, I didn't know that!
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On 25 Feb 2013, at 22:03, "Jez" <> wrote:
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> nope - that's London talk. Here up north, where we speak properly, its ju=
st cor blimey :)
> --- In "" <maxcatterwe=
> wrote:
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>> Jez, just a point of grammar here; cor blimey should always be followed =
by guv!
>> Max
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>> --- In "Jez" <tempjez@> wrote:
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>>> cor blimey ! you must have found a tripod with a very quiet action if y=
ou can follow a bird in flight without the movement noise transferring to t=
he mic ! :)
>>>
>>> --- In "Avocet" <brini@> wrote:
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>>>>> I have also been working on an idea to have a threaded spike for
>>>>> ultra low or small mic place,ent for recording blackbirds as they
>>>>> feed in leaf litter.. Do you know of anything off the shelf at
>>>>> tripod or mic stand thread size?
>>>>
>>>> Simon,
>>>>
>>>> I've used camera tripods (tall and short) for mounting a mic. It is
>>>> much more stable than a conventional mic stand provided it dosn't
>>>> rattle or flap. If you are following a bird with a long gunmic, the
>>>> camera pan aand tilt head comes in handy.
>>>>
>>>> The standard amateur camera thread is 1/4" and I made my own adaptor
>>>> from a strip of aluminium to take a 5/16" short bolt. Look out for mic
>>>> stand adaptors which could be modified with a 1/4" threded hole.
>>>>
>>>> For instance Maplin UK do an adaptor which would make two 1/4"
>>>> converters.
>>>> http://mobile.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=3D31247
>>>>
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>> David Brinicombe
>>>> North Devon, UK
>>>> Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
>>>>
>>>
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