I think the famous Sure 57 is still viable with converters no?? 

I've used them in very noisy rooms for man on the street and they are amazing 
at filtering out people talking near by. They can be use as hammer it seems 
too, they are very heavy seem made to withstand the band on the road life. 



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Cris Thomas <thomas_c...@...> wrote:
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> I am looking for a traditional hand held microphone to use for 
> man-on-the-street news interviews. Everything I can find is either an XLR mic 
> or a toy.
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> I have a Panasonic TM300 which is a nice small camera but has a traditional 
> 1/4 microphone jack. I know there are XLR converters which would be fine but 
> all the ones I have seen are super huge and bulky, which kind of defeats the 
> purpose of the small camera. 
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> So can anyone suggest a decent microphone with the right connector or a small 
> XLR converter? Thanks.
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> - C. Thomas
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