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Re: Most useful microphones for nature recording.

Subject: Re: Most useful microphones for nature recording.
From: "Mike Rooke" picnet2
Date: Sat Mar 9, 2013 3:52 pm ((PST))
> behind gunmics, so that is my personal preference. Gunmics give you a
> great control over unwanted sounds.

Is this due to a the rear element being a figure 8?

I must admit the shotgun mic is the only one Ive never taken apart & I own =
the NTG3.

My faulker rig (2xfig8's) has such a good off axis rejection I can simply t=
ilt it down to the floor to make the motor way din vanish. - Great for sfx =
capture.

-Mike














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