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Microphone recommenddations for FX1?
Just picked up an HDR-FX1, what is a good shotgun or other microphone for it in the $100-$200 range or am I better off using the FX1 mic than what I can get in that budget range?
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dont use the internal mic, its absolute pure shit.
I can't remember if the FX1 ships with a detachable mic, but if it does, thats ok for sound. The question is : What are you going to be doing with your cam? If its gonzo type shooting with no voice coming from behind the camera, get yourself a hyper cardoid boom mic and attach it to the front. Or splurge on a Boom pole and have someone get sound from above for you. If you're going to be hearing voices from everywhere, just keep the el-cheapo omni directional Rhode mic they supplied you. But don't use the internal mic unless you like your stuff sounding like it was recorded inside a tin can.
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I need something that will pic up both my voice (while holding the camera) and the models voice. There will be a lot of talking. Looking to spend $200-$500
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I am considering this one http://cgi.ebay.com/RODE-VIDEOMIC-sh...QQcmdZViewItem
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One decent solution is this is the little Sony ECM-MSD1 High Grade Stereo Microphone from sony. It definitely cleans up all that snap crackle pop but you still have to be a bit gentle with the cam. It's directional but keep it on 120degrees or it will cut off when you shoot at angles. It's only $100 but it's quite an improvement from the internal one. Also, I highly recommend an on camera light source too. I've used the Sony HVL-20DMA 10 Watt & 20 Watt Dual Video Light and it makes a huge difference. Comes with a bracket so you can use it together with the mic but I just mount it to the shoe and wedge the mic with the wind gaurd on between the wide angle lens and the bottom of the shitty internal mic. ![]() Sony Accessories |
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I doubt a $100 camera will do the trick. Still looking for recommendations
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I use FX1 last 2 years,u absolutely don't need internal mic,not at all,it will pick up both voices more then good
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The FX-1 internal mic is crappy, unlike the stock stereo mic on the Sony VX2100, which is actually pretty decent. There are much better external mics out there now, but for a budget-priced external mic, you can try a Sennheiser MKE 300. It's mono, like many external mics, so you will have to to fill the other audio channel in post to create a pseudo-stereo effect. And it is very directional, so if you intend to speak from behind the camera you have to speak loudly to compensate for that.
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Sennheiser MKE300
best MIC for the FX1 for the price.
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Yep, the OEM mic is total crap. I have the Azden SMX-10 with a custom mount (just like the Z1). This frees up my shoe for my light... otherwise you have to choose if you want to use your light or your mic.
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This is an old thread. I was about to re-type what I had already written. Anyway, that's a nice setup, Adam. Did you buy the mount separately and attach it yourself?
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