Neil Fisher
September 28th, 2003, 09:15 PM
For those of you who live in BC and Northern Washington, you’ll have heard of Luna (http://www.reuniteluna.com/index.php). The orphaned killer whale in Nootka Sound has been following boats, planes, and seeking attention at docks. DFO ( Department of Fisheries and Oceans ) is planning of reuniting Luna with the rest of his pod. So as usual the Vancouver Aquarium (http://www.vanaqua.org/) will be helping with the process.
I missed out last time when Springer (http://www.reuniteluna.com/springer.php) was moved. So this time I have already volunteered to help cover the event. I have been given a five thousand dollar budget for equipment, and I already have a PD150. The footage will be given to Discouvery, and local media outlets.
I will have to conduct a couple of interviews, and I’m wondering if a wireless mic system would be under a thousand dollars ( CND ); receiver, transmitter, mic and all. If so, do most wireless mic systems use standard AAA or AA batteries?
My setup at this point without using any of my budget is my PD150, WD58H, ME66. I also have a PortaBrace rain cover, but am worried that it isn’t enough when work at sea for long periods of time.
One last question. Power. I have three NP-F960 batteries, which in the past have lasted me seven days of regular usage. However this time I maybe at sea for a month or more. Does anyone know of some sort of solar charger, or something similar.
I know this is a lot , but any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I missed out last time when Springer (http://www.reuniteluna.com/springer.php) was moved. So this time I have already volunteered to help cover the event. I have been given a five thousand dollar budget for equipment, and I already have a PD150. The footage will be given to Discouvery, and local media outlets.
I will have to conduct a couple of interviews, and I’m wondering if a wireless mic system would be under a thousand dollars ( CND ); receiver, transmitter, mic and all. If so, do most wireless mic systems use standard AAA or AA batteries?
My setup at this point without using any of my budget is my PD150, WD58H, ME66. I also have a PortaBrace rain cover, but am worried that it isn’t enough when work at sea for long periods of time.
One last question. Power. I have three NP-F960 batteries, which in the past have lasted me seven days of regular usage. However this time I maybe at sea for a month or more. Does anyone know of some sort of solar charger, or something similar.
I know this is a lot , but any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks