David Fleming
October 20th, 2006, 12:04 AM
I just ordered a bunch of gear for my newly acquired XL1 and I thought I would provide some insight for other XL1 users considering similar purchases.
Kata Rain Bag – I decided on the Kata because somewhere I read it would fit over the camera with the MA-100 installed. I have not yet shot in the rain so I can not comment on the weather worthiness, but it seems to fit the camera. With the MA100 installed with the mounting plate attached the fit is very tight. I doubt you could get any accessories on and still fit the bag, but I the two inches off the mounting plate so I should have room to install the bag with the wireless receivers installed.
Lenmar 6000mah batteries – This may be the best deal and product I bought. I was a little worried because I got a used Lenmar 4500mah with my camera that only runs for about five minutes, but I tested the new batteries and got just over four hours record time. At about $50.00 the price was right too.
Britek 9040 Florescent light kit – The build quality on the Britek stuff is pretty low, but it works. I would not expect it to hold up to heavy use, but it I am really careful I might get it to last a couple of years. The soft boxes are pretty tough to install and even harder to get back off, If I had to travel with them a lot it would be a pain in the ass. The lights are all 6500k so it feels very bluish, but with proper white balance the images look good. With the fixtures running in close proximity interview position I get about 1300lux on my subject.
Nady 351 VR Wireless System – I was deciding between the cheap Azden, Audio Techncia, and Nady systems and I picked the Nady mainly on form factor. I wanted to run two wireless systems on separate channels and Nady looked like it would sit nicely on the back of my MA100 mounting plate. Unfortunately looking good is about all theses things do. I tested them outside and experienced dropouts well within the advertised 250’ range. I guess that’s the problem with non dual diversity stuff. Inside I had dropouts when moving around in about a 15 – 20 area. I am not pleased. Unless I can work this out, it seems useless to try and use these with any moving subjects. I think for my interview work I will keep using the $20 audio technica lav mike that was worked well for me in the past.
Hopefully someone gets some useful info from this post. I could talk more about any of this stuff but I am too tired to volunteer it at the moment. If you want to know something specific just ask.
Kata Rain Bag – I decided on the Kata because somewhere I read it would fit over the camera with the MA-100 installed. I have not yet shot in the rain so I can not comment on the weather worthiness, but it seems to fit the camera. With the MA100 installed with the mounting plate attached the fit is very tight. I doubt you could get any accessories on and still fit the bag, but I the two inches off the mounting plate so I should have room to install the bag with the wireless receivers installed.
Lenmar 6000mah batteries – This may be the best deal and product I bought. I was a little worried because I got a used Lenmar 4500mah with my camera that only runs for about five minutes, but I tested the new batteries and got just over four hours record time. At about $50.00 the price was right too.
Britek 9040 Florescent light kit – The build quality on the Britek stuff is pretty low, but it works. I would not expect it to hold up to heavy use, but it I am really careful I might get it to last a couple of years. The soft boxes are pretty tough to install and even harder to get back off, If I had to travel with them a lot it would be a pain in the ass. The lights are all 6500k so it feels very bluish, but with proper white balance the images look good. With the fixtures running in close proximity interview position I get about 1300lux on my subject.
Nady 351 VR Wireless System – I was deciding between the cheap Azden, Audio Techncia, and Nady systems and I picked the Nady mainly on form factor. I wanted to run two wireless systems on separate channels and Nady looked like it would sit nicely on the back of my MA100 mounting plate. Unfortunately looking good is about all theses things do. I tested them outside and experienced dropouts well within the advertised 250’ range. I guess that’s the problem with non dual diversity stuff. Inside I had dropouts when moving around in about a 15 – 20 area. I am not pleased. Unless I can work this out, it seems useless to try and use these with any moving subjects. I think for my interview work I will keep using the $20 audio technica lav mike that was worked well for me in the past.
Hopefully someone gets some useful info from this post. I could talk more about any of this stuff but I am too tired to volunteer it at the moment. If you want to know something specific just ask.