>By the way, the PMD-661 also does not have a PIP input.
Thanks for that!
Yes, the Sony seems to be outstanding. I have used my D50 with my SSM's.
Klas.
>For low-noise PIP, the Sony's rule. The PCM-D50 (an d the new
>PCM-D100 that replaces it?), the MZRH1 minidisc (which I still use
>for this very reason) and the PCM-M10 (in that order) are the best
>for 3.5mm PIP input as far as I can tell.
>
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>
>John
>
>
>Westminster, VT
>
>
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><> wrote:
>
>Hello everybody!
>
>I bought a Tascam DR100mkII to get the low input noise that David
>talked about. But I am seriously considering to send it back!
>
>I cannot find a 3,5 mm mic input and I cannot find a menu setting
>about PlugInPower.
>Does that mean that it doesn't have a 3,5 mm input providing PIP??
>(As I am thinking of sending it back, I have not opened the manual.
>I have not found any specs on the web telling about a 3,5 mm input.)
>
>Also, when using it with the internal microphones, the handling
>noise is terrible. The smallest little scratch with your fingers on
>the recorder body, is very audibly transferred to the mic's. I even
>doubt it can be used with a tripod at the gains that nature
>recordists may need, unless the whole recorder is mounted with rubber ban=
ds.
>
>Comments??
>
>Klas.
>
>
>Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
>S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden.
>Phone & fax int + 295 310 01
>email:
>website: <http://www.telinga.com/>www.telinga.com
>
>
>
>
Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden.
Phone & fax int + 295 310 01
email:
website: www.telinga.com
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