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Me64
Ok, I bought a Me66/k6 set up for my dvx, and I was planning on using the mic on the cam. However my need for a low profile setup makes the Me66 too long and obtrusive for an on-camera setup. That being said, I will be backpacking across Central Asia, W. China and Tibet starting this may, and will be shooting a doc as I go, knowing that all of my gear will be in a backpack and the size is important, I am thinking of sending back the Me66 in exchange for a ME64. Here is why:
1. the cam's stock mount is delicate 2. the windscreen is prevalent in the viewfinder, adding the need for a secondary mount (Lightwave, etc.) 3. I will be primarily recording interviews via a lav 4. for interior shots with voices and noise I would like to catch reasonable ambience and room tone. 5. I will be traveling by foot (weight and size important) All this being said, I am seeking a little guidance on the ME64, it seem to be what I am looking for, but I am up for suggestions. Info needed quick, gotta get the Me66 back to B&H Cheers, Dick Steele RareSeed Pictures |
Sounds like a good plan to me. That's basically what the ME64 capsule was designed for.
Tip: If you order another Rycote Softie, order the short hair version. It's also designed for on-camera applications and its crew cut helps to keep it out of wide frames. Have fun on your trek! Sounds like quite a journey. |
Tinymike
Although I have never used a Tinymike, it has gotten very good reviews at DV Magazine. There is an interesting article on their homepage about someone taking a trip with Sony VCR identical to the one you are planning. You might enjoy reading why they choose the Tinymike over the ME64. www.Ambient.de is the website. Also there is a better shock mount at DV Global ;
http://www.global-dvc.org |
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