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Versatile Setup that Can be Used on a DSLR or stand alone - suggestions wanted

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goodcooker:

Agreed on the Audio Technica stereo mic. I had an AT825 that made surprisingly good recordings. You can put it up in the air to get over the talkers when you are outside but still have your recording deck down where you can monitor the levels, battery life, etc..

When you need to move indoors into tighter spaces I'm sure Rycote makes a shoe adapter for their shockmounts that could mount that mic (or something similar) to the camera to minimize your footprint.

the AT8022 is talked about quite a bit being good quality for shooting video. Never used one myself - I always run a full audio rig on a stand and when I shoot video at the same time I just take a camera output from my recording deck and feed it to the camera input.

There is a ton of options - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Stereo-Specialty/ci/15472/N/4291086009


jefflester:

--- Quote from: anodyne33 on March 18, 2019, 09:25:18 AM ---As for metering from the air, back in the neolithic age there was a thing called an SVU-1 that was just a RCA input, 9v stereo LED meter. I'd set mine relative to my recorder and throw it in the top of the bag (I'd guess you could tape it to your stand) so I could see from a distance.
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https://www.globalmediapro.com/dp/A01BR5/BeachTek-SVU-1-Stereo-VU-Meter/

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