Greg,
I have an oldish Sony ICD-B16 recorder. I have wondered how it would go for
recording notes while birding. Must give it a go. My Sony only weighs about
80gm with batteries and could be easily attached to bins with a couple of
elastic bands. It even has a curved back to allow it to easily on the bin
barrels. Must give it a go.
Thanks for the heads up.
Carl Clifford
On 10/07/2013, at 21:52, "Greg Little" <> wrote:
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> Gooday, I recently watched a lady cleverly holding binoculars and a small
> digital voice recorder at the same time, with both hands, and describing
> details of a bird into the recorder while she watched it through the
> binoculars. This seemed rather clever as she then did not have to take her
> eyes off the bird while recording all the details. I on the other hand would
> have had to take my eyes off the bird to write anything down in a note pad.
> She then pointed the recorder at the bird and got a good enough record of
> the call to identify the bird later. The lady used a slim black 3 year old
> Sony digital recorder that cost less than $100. Has anyone had any recent
> experiences with these type of devices and can they offer any advice on
> models etc.
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> Thanking you
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> Greg Little
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