Ray Ambrosi
November 23rd, 2005, 03:04 AM
Hello,
I'm having a difficult time deciding which microphone to get.
But I'll need one shotgun mic that will have to make do in a variety of si
tuations ranging. My video and interviews will be mainly in China where I'll be filming outdoor folk festivals with lots of noise drums, and musical instruments and a cheering crowd. At times I'll want to point the mic at the musicians and record them without the ambient noise of the crowd.
I will also interview people indoors and outdoors where there's lots of ambient noise. The environmental noise ranges from traffic noise, to the clucking of chickens, to people talking, cheering and laughing.
In the past, I handled the situation in this way: I used a lapel mic to take care of interview situations where I can properly wire the interviewees. The mic didn’t pick up background noise and my recordings were clean.
In other situations, I relied on a Panasonic hotshoe VMH3 stereo unidirectional for my NV-GS100 and a Phillips SBC ME400 shotgun. I often used the Phillips SBC ME400 shotgun with a minidisk recorder to record musical performances or interviews. This equipment seemed to work moderately well. But now I want to upgrade. Any recommendations on a cheap but decent quality lapel mic?
Secondly, I want to buy a shotgun that I can use both mounted on my videocamera, suspended from a boom pole or handheld. I also will occasionally use it with an Minidisc recorder. I want to buy a decent mic that I can use when I upgrade to a camera that has XLR mic ports.
I was wondering if the AT-897 or the ME66 will meet my needs. I was told by several people that if I want to use these mics with my NV-GS100 or minidisk recorder, I will need a preamp in order to get proper performance. Is this correct? I really don’t want to use a preamp- its just more bulky equipment that I have to haul around and complicate my setup. Is the pickup on these mics tight enough to greatly reduce ambient noise? Could I made do with the ME66 and is it worth the extra money compared to the AT-897 for what I want to do?
Could some of you offer some advice on what equipment I should try to get? Sorry for asking the elementary questions here, but I’d appreciate your advice.
Thanks!
-Ray
Rayambrosi (at) gmail.com
I'm having a difficult time deciding which microphone to get.
But I'll need one shotgun mic that will have to make do in a variety of si
tuations ranging. My video and interviews will be mainly in China where I'll be filming outdoor folk festivals with lots of noise drums, and musical instruments and a cheering crowd. At times I'll want to point the mic at the musicians and record them without the ambient noise of the crowd.
I will also interview people indoors and outdoors where there's lots of ambient noise. The environmental noise ranges from traffic noise, to the clucking of chickens, to people talking, cheering and laughing.
In the past, I handled the situation in this way: I used a lapel mic to take care of interview situations where I can properly wire the interviewees. The mic didn’t pick up background noise and my recordings were clean.
In other situations, I relied on a Panasonic hotshoe VMH3 stereo unidirectional for my NV-GS100 and a Phillips SBC ME400 shotgun. I often used the Phillips SBC ME400 shotgun with a minidisk recorder to record musical performances or interviews. This equipment seemed to work moderately well. But now I want to upgrade. Any recommendations on a cheap but decent quality lapel mic?
Secondly, I want to buy a shotgun that I can use both mounted on my videocamera, suspended from a boom pole or handheld. I also will occasionally use it with an Minidisc recorder. I want to buy a decent mic that I can use when I upgrade to a camera that has XLR mic ports.
I was wondering if the AT-897 or the ME66 will meet my needs. I was told by several people that if I want to use these mics with my NV-GS100 or minidisk recorder, I will need a preamp in order to get proper performance. Is this correct? I really don’t want to use a preamp- its just more bulky equipment that I have to haul around and complicate my setup. Is the pickup on these mics tight enough to greatly reduce ambient noise? Could I made do with the ME66 and is it worth the extra money compared to the AT-897 for what I want to do?
Could some of you offer some advice on what equipment I should try to get? Sorry for asking the elementary questions here, but I’d appreciate your advice.
Thanks!
-Ray
Rayambrosi (at) gmail.com