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#16 |
Regular Crew
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: United Kingdom
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Re: Low cost lav solution
I always, always format my cards on camera/device night before!
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Re: Low cost lav solution
I also format cards, fit batteries and test everything ..both audio and video. I learnt my lesson a long time ago taking everything "split up" to the Church ...I struggled to find a parking spot so only got to the Church minutes before the bride was due to walk in and I had a camera without batteries and no DV tape inside and the bride started walking down the aisle!! When you panic things take 4 times as long don't they??
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#18 |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: United Kingdom
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Re: Low cost lav solution
So I used the Zoom H1/Rode lav combo at the weekend and it worked fine, slipped in the speaker's pocket no problem. I'd still like to mic up another person though (so I can mic up three people during the wedding speeches).
I'm contemplating a Rode Filmmaker wireless kit. Would there be implications of running this alongside my AVX? I know they both record at different frequencies. Do the levels set automatically on the Rode like they do on the Sennheiser? I'd like another AVX tbh but it's too expensive. |
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