
introduction to audio with DSLRs
1 year ago
brought to you by canon live learning. thanks to sennheiser and zoom for providing the wireless lav sets, shotgun mics, and field recorders for the cinema caravan.
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P.
For the record, I just used PluralEyes to sync three cameras and audio from an external recorder (for a total of four tracks) without any notable issues. Just sayin'.
P.
Thanks for the tip of syncing software too; before, I would just look at the wave forms and align my clips. Hopefully this piece of software can come handy.
Thanks P
thank you so much for posting this.
Just curious, why would you want so many mic inputs?
Sorry I missed you in LA. I had to shoot.
One question:
what padding are you using with the sennheisers?
I have the G2 systems and it seems that the transmitters work best at -30 and the recievers work best at -18 when used either with a 5D or plugged into a zoom H4N.
I basically set the zoom h4n record level at 70 and it seems to get great audio. Some people have told me that they set thier Zoom in auto, but I feel that might flatten out the sound.
Also, are you using the compressor or limiter on the Zoom?
If I use a squid directly into the h4n, I feel I have to set the H4N to between 10-20 so I don't use that mic much but it has a fantastic sound. Just not enough time to really test it enough to be confident at a wedding.
Also, thanks for sharing.
Gary
Video Keepsakes of Beverly Hills
vki-party.com
videokeepsakesblog.com
Question about the Zoom. I have issues with my Zoom not having much head room. It seems either the levels are not high enough or they're clipping out. Any info on how you set your levels and if you've changed any of the internal menu settings (like using the internal processors)?
Thanks again! Really appreciate all you're doing!
I guess I could just use one of these shotgun mics at loud parties?
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I need you to come to Texas... :D
Extremely helpful video. You're all great! Lemme know if you're hiring. ;)
one note though ... if you won't spend that much of money on a sennheiser shotgun mic (even i love it & its one of the best ;) ... i would recommend a RodeNTG1 its awesome for the money ...u can even get a set with windscreen and shock-mount
Really appreciate
Thanks for sharing
Dan.
How do you normally mount the H4n & 2xG3 receivers?
But would you recommend connecting a zoom H1 mic to the external mic jack on my Rebel T2i and just use it as an external mic instead of having to sync the audio with the video afterwards?
However, a -25 db pad cable is recommened between the H1 and the camera. The pad cable lowers the Line level signal to a Mic level signal.
Check out his video: vimeo.com/18531221
-25 db pad cable: bit.ly/i4CxKL
-25 db pad cable w/headphone jack: bit.ly/eoND64
Magic Lantern user group: vimeo.com/groups/magiclantern
This video was featured by Dr. Diamondface on the Verdict Photography blog.
Cheers!
Dr. D
(verdictphotography.com)