|
|
Best Field Mic, outdoor fx captures |
|
|
|
Sun 15 Jan 2006, 09:50
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 20
Joined: 15-Mar 03
From: Auckland - NZ
Member No.: 14,377
|
I have used a Sennheiser MKH60 with a blimp windscreen and found it the best solution for outdoor sound fx recording... Very popular with Film Location Mixers...
--------------------
Goldbaby Productionswww.goldbaby.co.nzVintage drum machines will one day rule the earth...
|
|
|
|
|
Wed 18 Jan 2006, 23:24
|
Member
Group: Validating
Posts: 83
Joined: 05-Aug 03
From: CA
Member No.: 22,521
|
the mic looks awesome, I think I'll eventually get it. but for the next month, it's too expensive... any suggestions in less expensive? tx!
--------------------
you wish!!!!
|
|
|
|
|
Thu 19 Jan 2006, 18:12
|
Member
Group: Validating
Posts: 83
Joined: 05-Aug 03
From: CA
Member No.: 22,521
|
yeah I guess it's a good advice ...It could be done, maybe for my north forest trip. But I'll purchase one sometimes this year... Does anyone makes field sampling? what mics are you using?
--------------------
you wish!!!!
|
|
|
|
|
Thu 19 Jan 2006, 19:23
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 20
Joined: 03-Feb 03
From: Lisbon - PT
Member No.: 11,396
|
I've been recording in the field, sometimes in very bad weather conditions for several years now, with a DA-P1 and a couple of AKG Blue Line's in a MS configuration in a rycote system, they work really nice (not so good as the Sennheiser, but they're much less expensive), you could try the C 480 B comb-ULS/61 with a shotgun capsule CK 69-ULS, wich is more expensive, but not as much as the Sennheiser(that can handle anything).
K
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
|
|
|