Senin, 23 Juni 2014

can i get a mic for my camcorder?

Q. hi i have a JVC HM30 i want to know would i be able to get an external mic for it

A. If your camcorder has a MIC Jack, get a SM 58, industry standard microphone, I bought mine for $50. Then get a cord that goes from the XML plug on the MIC to the Mic Port on your camcorder.

If your camcorder does not have a MIC jack, you would need a digital recorder, that is purchase decision you need to make on size and function. Visit my page for examples of digital recorder, Microphone, Mixer most everything you need to capture good audio. Go get something similar and have fun.

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Sony HI8 Camcorder external mic?
Q. Hi so I'm 14 and found my dads old camcorder which is Sony hi8 trv65e
I like how it has a external mic jack and viewfinder which my hd camcorder doesn't so will any external mic work with it or do I need a specific one but just wondering will he hama rmz14 work and the rode videomic

Also

Which FireWire cable do I need to put the videos onto the computer thanks

A. Hi Ollie:

You and fellow Y!A Contributor Dave ("Palladini") are slightly mistaken about using FireWire with a Sony Hi8 camcorder. It's analog tape, not digital tape (like the more-recent Digital8 ones are -- they have Sony iLink outputs which require FireWire/DV output cables -- but not your camera).

You'll need an analog to digital video/audio converter or capture device. Don't bother with the cheap (under $50 or £25) models (skip anything sounding like "EasyCap"). The more you spend, the better the quality. And since you have the "E" model, you must be in the UK or Europe, which requires a PAL-TV compatible capture device, not NTSC (most are switchable, some are not).

If you are also a video-gamer, the Hauppauge PVR series (there's a gaming edition, too) are very good capture devices, and can serve double-duty to capture gameplay. Otherwise go for a Pinnacle (a/k/a Dazzle) USB 2.0 model in the $80-$130 range (£40-£65).

The Hama RMZ-14 does not get very good user reviews (see: http://www.eos-magazine-forum.com/showthread.php?3442-Hama-RMZ-14 ), so if you can afford the Røde VideoMic, I think you'll be happier with the results. Both are self-powered, and seem to have the correct 1/8" (3.5mm) plug that your Sony will accept. (The Røde uses a common 9V battery, whereas the Hama uses a tiny 357 watch-battery, which is typically more expensive and hard-to-find.) Hama seems to be a UK/Euro-only brand (I've never heard of them), whereas Røde is a respected worldwide brand.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 





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