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Re: Good small recorders?

Subject: Re: Good small recorders?
From: "Gianni Pavan" gpavan1960
Date: Tue Feb 11, 2014 7:21 am ((PST))
Hi, if the lack of XLR inputs is not a problem I love the Sony M10. I also
use the Olympus LS-100, it is very quiet but I don't love it. With Phantom
Power it sucks the rechargeable battery in about 2 hours. The display is
not readable in sunlight. Also, when the display is on, in the recordings
you can see a notch filter at 26 kHz.
I used the Zoom H2 and H2N but they are too noisy for our needs.

Gianni


2014-02-10 18:16 GMT+01:00 <>:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to hear about what small recorders are working well for
> recording nature sounds, especially ones that can have low noise external
> mic or line inputs. There are a lot of newer ones out there from Tascam a=
nd
> Zoom that I haven't heard much about. I heard great things about the Sony
> PCM-M10 and the Olympus LS-100. If anyone knows of a compiled comparison
> list, like from Avisoft, that would be great!
>
> So, what are some models you love and some you hate?
>
> Thanks,
> Bruce Rutkoski
> Owner
> www.wildtronics.com (professional parabolic microphones)
> www.natureguystudio.com (nature sound recordings)
>
>



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