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Posted by Steve King on 01/24/06 20:20
"Richard Crowley" <richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote in message
news:dr615c$2h4$1@news01.intel.com...
> "Technician" wrote ...
>> I am experimenting in wedding video's but I am having some problems with
>> my wireless Mic. (static, etc.)Sony WCS-999
>> My question is.... Is there a better way to capture the audio from the
>> bride and groom without sticking a boom mic in there face.
>> Someone suggested a portable digital recorder.
>> Any help in this would greatly be appreciated. I need something that
>> works well.... and cost effective
>
> Wireless microphones cheaper than $400~450 tend to be disposable
> plastic toys and many of us avoid them if at all possible. Definitely
> not a sound investment (you may take or leave the pun as you wish!)
> Your first-person anecdote appears to support this theory.
>
> Yes, many wedding videographers seem to have found small
> inexpensive MiniDisc recorders a viable alternative to wireless
> mics. MUCH better quality at much lower price than any
> decent wireless. Of course, there are tradeoffs (lack of monitor,
> extra work to lay audio in separately, etc.)
Exposed on-off buttons that can be bumped in the middle of ceremony.... Put
the MiniDisc inside protective case to prevent.
Steve King
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