External mics make such a difference and this video really demonstrated
that.

ALoha,

Rox

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Richard Amirault <ramira...@verizon.net>wrote:

>
>
> I made a short video showing how effective using Dual System Sound is over
> using the built-in camcorder mic. This is a normal type of shoot for me and
>
> I'm happy with my equipment and results. Obviously not everyone is shooting
>
> a panel discussion, but the point is to get your microphone(s) as close to
> your talent as possible to get the best audio. I could have done the same
> thing with wired mics and run the cable up to the camcorder, but (in my
> case) that is not practical since there are people and chairs in the way ..
>
> and .. I need to pack up and move and re-set-up as quickly as possible for
> the next shoot.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44ACd6OeFBI
>
> Richard Amirault
> Boston, MA, USA
> http://bostonfandom.org
>
>  
>



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