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Damn, a few days ago I was like "max 200€, max 200€, max 200€"...
Yeah the battery life is what is really appealing to me too. When I'm going to a festival for a few days, I don't want to carry around a 24-pack of AA batteries if I can run with 4 spares.
Quote from: daspyknows on June 03, 2012, 05:56:23 PMWhatever you do, BUY mics. Save a bit more to get a real setup.I'm trying to but I can't now justify spending 300$/€ extra on something I've not made up my mind about. Not that I don't want them, but I'm still searching which ones. The mic department is very new for me and I'm still exploring stuff like wind noise reduction, stereo seperation, mic placement, etc.If I can find something I'm confident is the best for my purpose and it justifies the cost, I'll go for it.Quote from: earmonger on June 03, 2012, 01:58:45 PMThe Roland R-05 has been widely recommended to people in Europe, where it is much cheaper than the PCM-M10. You might also check it out. I checked it out, but at 199€, it's only 20€ cheaper than the Sony. I'm still partial for the Sony in that perspective.EDIT: delving deeper into microphones, I'm looking for some locally and this one seems reasonably priced: Soundman OKM II available for <199€ incl. power supplyHmm, I can get this one and the Sony M10 for about 400€.Damn, a few days ago I was like "max 200€, max 200€, max 200€"...
Whatever you do, BUY mics. Save a bit more to get a real setup.
The Roland R-05 has been widely recommended to people in Europe, where it is much cheaper than the PCM-M10. You might also check it out.