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Offline efksound

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Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« on: February 27, 2009, 05:59:05 AM »
Hi all

just to let you, if you are interested in fur windshield protectors for you hand held recoders have a look here :

http://www.nicolai-equipment.de/shop/index.php/cat/c29_for-Audio-Recorder.html/XTCsid/e0fc22d5eb606e9cfcb5cd3c8ef1c48d

I've just ordered one for my R-09 HR

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Re: Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2009, 07:07:12 AM »
Rycote also do them - see HERE.

And very good they are too - I have the one for my Olympus LS-10.  ;D

 

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Re: Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2009, 07:54:00 AM »
The RØDE "Dead Kitten" windshield is designed to fit over the RØDE Stereo VideoMic  It fits many small recorders. Price is about $25 USD.

http://www.rodemic.com/accessory.php?product=DeadKitten

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Re: Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2009, 07:44:05 PM »
I've used the Rode deadkitten on the Sony D50 with great success.  Highly recommended at the price. 

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Re: Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2009, 12:18:15 AM »
nolonemo,

Does the Dead Kitten windshield use an elastic band or a drawstring
to close around the mic/recorder?  The drawstring might let you adjust
the fit around a larger range of shapes.

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Re: Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2009, 07:08:46 AM »
It's looks funny :D like Chewbacca from starwars  :D ;D
Mics: AT853, ATM35
Inbetween: CA-9100, 3-wire battery box (homemade)
Recorders: Olympus LS-12, Zoom H2 (4 channel line input mod)
Video: Panasonic HC-V770 (x2), GoPro Hero4 Silver, Sony RX10mkII

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Re: Fur windshields for hand held recorders
« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2009, 03:53:29 PM »
nolonemo,

Does the Dead Kitten windshield use an elastic band or a drawstring
to close around the mic/recorder?  The drawstring might let you adjust
the fit around a larger range of shapes.

Flintstone

The deadkitten has elastic around the opening, not a drawstring.  The opening is around 2" in diameter, but stretches out quite a bit more.  I can put it over the D50's mic cage, which is about 3/4" x 2-3/4", and still be able to stretch it out to the side another 1-1/4" or so.  On the other hand, it slides onto the Zoom H2 without stretching the elastic at all, though it seem secure enough.  So it really won't work on the smallest recorders without some kind of mod.

On the other hand, if I put the deadkitten on a little voice recorder I have, which is f I put a ruler in the opening and stretch/squeeze it flat it's about The opening sqeezed flat is about 3" long, and if I stretch the opening along the ruler it stretches to about 5" long so it's pretty stretchy.  So figure unstretched the opening would be around 1/2" x 1", but it will stretch to 1/2" x 2".  Actually, more than that, because I get put it on the D50, which must be at least 1/2"

 

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