Tom
Would be interested in any replies you get as I am looking at the moment.
The Zoom H2 is supposed to be good, but is very restricted in its playback
options and is very new. The one I am looking at (but can find no reviews of
as it is also very new) is Olympus WS750M which seems to do most of what I
want - both recording notes in the field and hopefully bird calls and also
the occasional playback! FOr me the ability to plug into a PC to transfer
recordings is vital and both of these do that.
Dave
On 23 October 2010 13:45, Tom Tarrant <> wrote:
> Recently I have become involved with the analysis of birdsound audio and
> have been making recordings using a handycam and the video facility of the
> Canon EOS 7D DSLR.
> However these are a very 'clunky' ways of doing a simple task and wonder if
> anyone has found a reasonably cheap digital voice/audio recorder which does
> the job fairly well?
>
> I'm not really planning to do 'professional' recordings but more to get
> reference material (so please don't bother to re-open the 'playback' thread
> as it is not my intention to use it for this purpose!)
>
> Any constructive ideas gratefully received,
>
> Tom
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