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Re: Zoom H5

Subject: Re: Zoom H5
From: "Gene Dorcas" genedorcas
Date: Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:13 am ((PDT))
The Olympus pocket recorders are usually thin and narrow and easily fit in your 
pocket.  I use a LS-10 but they don't sell those any more.  I think the latest 
may be the LS-12 and LS-14.  I had a pair of EM-172 binaurals with big clips on 
them and had room in my shirt pocket for the recorder and the mics.  In the 
field I could clip the mics to each side of a tree and get pretty fair  stereo 
sound. . .or,  one time I laid them on the ground on each side of a huge rock.  
It was an attempt to record a dawn chorus at a small pond in the woods.  When I 
listened to the recordings later I discovered there must have been a bee hive 
in the ground under that rock and it recorded those bees a hummin'.  ;-)  The 
Sony PCM-M10 is also a good one that will fit in your pocket.

 

Good Luck,

Gene

 

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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 3:06 AM
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Hello all, 

I'm interested in getting a recorder which I can carry in my pocket, fits my 
price range and above all can produce good quality ambient and interview files. 
I have found the Zoom H5 and wonder if anyone else in the group have one of 
these or thoughts regarding them, 

Thanks very much, 

Steve











"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a 
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.



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