Tim Spencer
December 5th, 2005, 11:43 PM
I have a Canon GL1, boght it new a few years ago. Still like it very much. I've used it from the top of Europe(Jungfraujoch, Switzerland), to Siberia, and even Chile.
(plus several places in between)
However, my video recording lately has been limited to strictly the classical concerts performed by my granddaughter's orchestra. They perform in concert halls and I usually prefer to place my camcorder on the balcony.
My GL1 gets me pretty good picture for my needs. However, I would like to know if there are any microphones that will give me better sound. I don't want to drag my sound recording gear bag with me(with contains two pro mics, digital mixer, and a Marantz digital audio recorder)
I have two candidates so far. The Sennheiser MKE300 and the Rode Videomic. I haven't found any company(online or brick&motar) that has a money back return policy, so I have yet to try either one.
However, I'm not sure if those mics are suitable for recording live music. If I'm not mistaken, they are both mono mics, no?
Any advice appreciated!
(plus several places in between)
However, my video recording lately has been limited to strictly the classical concerts performed by my granddaughter's orchestra. They perform in concert halls and I usually prefer to place my camcorder on the balcony.
My GL1 gets me pretty good picture for my needs. However, I would like to know if there are any microphones that will give me better sound. I don't want to drag my sound recording gear bag with me(with contains two pro mics, digital mixer, and a Marantz digital audio recorder)
I have two candidates so far. The Sennheiser MKE300 and the Rode Videomic. I haven't found any company(online or brick&motar) that has a money back return policy, so I have yet to try either one.
However, I'm not sure if those mics are suitable for recording live music. If I'm not mistaken, they are both mono mics, no?
Any advice appreciated!