Chris Barcellos
March 18th, 2010, 06:37 PM
While a lot of people keep pushing the dual system sound solution for narative film making with the 5D, I have a tendancy to work fairly light in my shooting, often handling sound myself. Because of that, I need to go single system often. I think it is still doable, especially with the new level controls provided by 2.03. It looks like we are forced to adapt because by upgrading to 2.03, we are not able to revert the camera to firmare version 1.10 to avail ourselves of Magic Lantern.
I ran some tests with the new firmware. Essentially I used the on camera mic, in a well padded closet, and set the sound level in 2.03 from 1/8 to 3/4. I then check the quiet areas of the recordings in Sound Forge, and found that the floor at the 1/8 level, pegged at about -78 db, and at about -48 db at the 3/4 mark.
Unfortunately, I think my pretesting with the camera set at 1/2 way on the level and running the Juiced Link CX231 racked all the way up, and using my NTG 3 mic, left me with too much noise when I tried to boost the levels in post. So running that combination, doesn't seem like the best way to go. I continue to wish the CX231 amp had must a bit more topside available.
So to me it looks like will be running my Eng44 into my CX231 or the simpler Beachtek adapter, and setting the level on the camera at between 1/8 and 1/4, and then send a 1k tone to the camera and adjust the levels to 12b on the camera by adjust output level of the ENG44.
Anyone got a better idea ?
I ran some tests with the new firmware. Essentially I used the on camera mic, in a well padded closet, and set the sound level in 2.03 from 1/8 to 3/4. I then check the quiet areas of the recordings in Sound Forge, and found that the floor at the 1/8 level, pegged at about -78 db, and at about -48 db at the 3/4 mark.
Unfortunately, I think my pretesting with the camera set at 1/2 way on the level and running the Juiced Link CX231 racked all the way up, and using my NTG 3 mic, left me with too much noise when I tried to boost the levels in post. So running that combination, doesn't seem like the best way to go. I continue to wish the CX231 amp had must a bit more topside available.
So to me it looks like will be running my Eng44 into my CX231 or the simpler Beachtek adapter, and setting the level on the camera at between 1/8 and 1/4, and then send a 1k tone to the camera and adjust the levels to 12b on the camera by adjust output level of the ENG44.
Anyone got a better idea ?