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Title: Good cheap mic for outdoor recordings?
Post by: wsphansam on July 25, 2005, 05:24:24 PM
I've been helping my uncle who has been a photographer for 20+ years put together a small cheap rig so that he can fufill a long time wish of being able to have audio with his still photos. I've already got him a JB3 so now I need to get him a mic. He's looking to spend anywhere from $50-150. Portability is a factor in the situation, he wants something small enough that he could put in his photo bag or in a pocket. Also, he's not going to want to mess with a pre or anything extra, hopefully just mic>jb3. I was thinking something from sound professionals any other thoughts?
Title: Re: Good cheap mic for outdoor recordings?
Post by: Chris K on July 25, 2005, 05:30:49 PM
i would recommend an audio technica AT-822 single point stereo mic that can be battery powered with a "AA" battery for a ton of time. its easy to use and sounds good...the closer to the source the better. has dual 1/4 breakout cable or can also terminate in 3.5mm stereo minijack

new about $250, but you can get one on ebay for less....say $125 - $175.

good luck
Title: Re: Good cheap mic for outdoor recordings?
Post by: Sanjay on July 25, 2005, 05:36:11 PM
good choice, another good option would be a pair of akg c1000 mics, however they are considerably less compact.
Title: Re: Good cheap mic for outdoor recordings?
Post by: wsphansam on July 25, 2005, 06:40:13 PM
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the closer to the source the better
That may be a problem because there really isn't a source of sound that he will be specifically trying to capture. Just all the ambient sounds of his surroundings. It does sound like something he may be interested in though.