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Posted by doc on 09/18/05 01:18
does the dvx100a have individual channel volume controls or one general one
for all channels?
doc
"Paul Harrison" <mail@paulharrison.f9.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> I don't really understand people who complain about the VX2000's sound.
>> We shoot dance recitals and live plays, weddings, documentaries, record
>> narration with it, even live musical events, and have no complaints. Just
>> what exactly is your problem with the sound from the 2000 in making a
>> "movie"?
>>
>> Gary Eickmeier
>>
>
> I think it all depends on how you record the sound and the type of sound
> you want.
>
> When doing a fim I often use a boom setup straight into the xlr input on
> my DVX100 and i don't have to worry about the connecting components being
> weakened etc that you could worry about with a mini-jack. I can also use
> long cable lengths without problems without worrying about interference
> and I can also run phantom powered mics.
>
> If i used a wireless setup i might not be so worried, but hey i don't have
> that sort of cash! I could use a seperate setup but i don't have the
> personnel or time for the issues related to that, i don't.
>
> By the way you don't have to shoot and edit in 24p - you can always shoot
> interlaced and edit on DV3.5. You can then worry about getting it printed
> to film - if that really is the broadcast format you need - later on. If
> you can afford to print to film then the extra you might need to process
> the footage ready for that is negligable.
>
>
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