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Effective ambient audio recording on digital vedio camera?

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Need recommendation: Which vedio camera has detachable/wireless neck cuff mike recording system? we find unless we have been really near; oncamera mike picks up diseased audio specifically during interviews session. We instruct to have the commemorative promotional movie of excusable quality. we have the medium bill to take my equipment: camera, tripod, tiny light powerful sort as well as mirophone (collar type). Pretty confused. Please advice. we am from Mumbai India as well as the striking artist during that. Just not long ago sense moviemaker in windows xp it is amazingly elementary as well as the good software

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2 responses to "Effective ambient audio recording on digital vedio camera?"

  1. filmphysicsandcars says:

    No cameras come with lavalear (sp?) microphones. What you need to do is get a camera that has audio input and a lavalear microphone set that includes receiver and at least one microphone and transmitter.

    Most consumer cameras will not have an audio input.

    I recommend the Sony HDR-HC7 it records in 1080i and has an audio input!!! Best part is its only around $1300.

  2. videogirl says:

    You will have to purchase a camera to hook something like an Azden 100LT wireless lapel mic system into.
    Also cosider a hand held digital recorder. You can place it near the person speaking and will pick up better than a camera mic, which will pick up a lot of white noise from the room. Then you just feed the sound into your editing system and match it with the video.
    You may want to consider checking our your local public access channel. They should have a studio that you take some sort of orientation class, pay a small fee, and you would be able to use their equipment! You’d just have to make a 30 minute piece to play on public access. That way you can use their lighting/video/audio equipment!
    Hope this helps

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