View Full Version : Point and Shoot / SLR Video + Wireless Mic?


Michael Littlejohn
August 15th, 2011, 10:01 AM
I need some help.

I am a fishing guide who shoots 100% outside. Our business has grown and we are doing some filming this year which will be aired on local stations in Texas.

Question.

We are searching for the right digital camera (point and shoot or SLR) that takes video, but also has the wireless mic capability.

I'm looking for something light that will mount on my console, rugged and can take light rain / boat srpay.

I know the order is tall, but wanted to get some suggestions. I looked at the Nikon 5100, but thought it was large and heavy for my application. Plus, it seemed pricy.

Also, can someone recommend some good wireless mics w/ excellent wind screens?

Michael Littlejohn
August 15th, 2011, 11:03 AM
After doing some research on the forum, i'm seriously considering going w/ a shotgun mic mounted on the camera vs. the wireless mic.

Michael Littlejohn
August 15th, 2011, 11:06 AM
What is a good windscreen for the shotgun mic?

Dave Blackhurst
August 15th, 2011, 01:39 PM
Depending on whether you're dealing with salt or fresh water, you probably should be thinking a camera that is at least somewhat ruggedized/water resistant, and that would mean any mic port would be a weak point where you might get water incursion/camera failure... Anytime you want to mix water and electronics, you're either going to need to protect or replace the electronics regularly, moreso if it's salt water, due to ease of corrosion setting in...

Perhaps think about a separate mic system & sync in post - something that many wedding video guys use is a small digital recorder with a lav mic on the "talent".

You don't suggest a budget, but I've got a Sony DSC-TX10 that takes pretty darn good HD (1080i) video, it's small and ruggedized (water resistant down to 16 ft.), with a simple clamp pod, it could go virtually anywhere. Roughly 30 minute clip length, passable audio (plenty good for sync in post, maybe more depending on wind conditions), auto functions seem to do a pretty good ob of nailing the shots, you might even be able to get a couple of them considering the price point.

Michael Littlejohn
August 15th, 2011, 08:45 PM
I have the sony's brother, Olympus Tough 610...love it and it shoots 1080p. Problem is, the audio, just like on any camera like that isn't that good.