Brian Cassar
November 2nd, 2008, 03:44 AM
I know that this topic has been discussed in one way or another in various threads.
I'm currently using the on-board mic that used to be issued out with the DSR-300 DVCAM camcorder. This was a very good mic for ambience audio with the 300. However the quality of sound on the EX3 is far from satisfactory - almost the same as that on the in-built mic. I know that many have said that the mic pre-amp of the EX1/3 leaves much to be desired BUT I'm getting very good audio when I attach a Sony UWP cordless mic. The only difference between the two is that with the DSR-300 mic I've got to switch on the +48 volts whilst with the cordless mic it's kept off.
Is it possible that this mic that I'm using is not working at its best because of the questionable level of the +48 volts of the camera? This mic that I'm using has been designed more than 10 years ago.
Is anyone using the recommended Sony ECM-673? If so, are you happy with the audio? When I say happy I'm referring to general ambience sound and a possible impromptu (unplanned) recording of a quick very short interview where the speaker is no more than 2 feet away from the camera and where there is no chance of getting out a cordless mic.
And will the 674, 678, and 680 continue to improve on the 673 or a more spec mic does not necessarily mean a more improved audio?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I cannot test these mics since none of them are available for testing in my country (everything has to be ordered).
Thanks
I'm currently using the on-board mic that used to be issued out with the DSR-300 DVCAM camcorder. This was a very good mic for ambience audio with the 300. However the quality of sound on the EX3 is far from satisfactory - almost the same as that on the in-built mic. I know that many have said that the mic pre-amp of the EX1/3 leaves much to be desired BUT I'm getting very good audio when I attach a Sony UWP cordless mic. The only difference between the two is that with the DSR-300 mic I've got to switch on the +48 volts whilst with the cordless mic it's kept off.
Is it possible that this mic that I'm using is not working at its best because of the questionable level of the +48 volts of the camera? This mic that I'm using has been designed more than 10 years ago.
Is anyone using the recommended Sony ECM-673? If so, are you happy with the audio? When I say happy I'm referring to general ambience sound and a possible impromptu (unplanned) recording of a quick very short interview where the speaker is no more than 2 feet away from the camera and where there is no chance of getting out a cordless mic.
And will the 674, 678, and 680 continue to improve on the 673 or a more spec mic does not necessarily mean a more improved audio?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I cannot test these mics since none of them are available for testing in my country (everything has to be ordered).
Thanks