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I am looking at getting ?url? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/B000BYJFYW/sr=8-1/qid=1175897741/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/002-4027842-5973625?ie=UTF8&customer-reviews.sort%5Fby=-SubmissionDate&n=502394&qid=1175897741&sr=8-1?/url?this camera. I am an aspiring filmmaker, and would love to make films with this. I have read that the CineGamma feature gives a realistic film look. However, I will also be using this for a variety of other things. I am attempting to raise more money for my continuing film education by starting a small videography production company. I have already confirmed that I will be making a DVD of the Basketball season for the highschool in my area. I have heard the 10x zoom on this camera is sometimes not enough. I also am interested in what you guys think I will need to get extra, such as a boom mike, wireless body mike, etc, if I am going to use this as a dual-purpose camera for filming and videography. I recently won a scholarship, and so they are paying for my camera, but nothing else. I am considerably short on money to pay for accessories such as tripods, mikes, lights, etc. Would this be a good choice in that respect? If not, what else is out there that is only slightly more expensive, and down?

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Posted : 07/04/2007 2:46 pm
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It's a fine camera.

Just to clarify: Some people are confused about a "boom mic". The "boom" is a piece of equipment - most often a pole of some kind - that the microphone is attached to.

What you're looking for is a good shotgun mic. That in itself is a generic term that means any long barreled mic. You want a good condenser (externally powered) mic with a ?lobar? pick up pattern to put on your boom pole. Lobar pick up means the mic focuses its audio pick up to a narrow area. This is why you want to use a boom pole to get the mic as close the the actor as possible - you?ll get clean dialogue tracks with less ambient noise.

There are three main suppliers of shotgun mics:

?url? http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite/?/url?
Sennheiser is the mic most used by professional sound recordists. They are expensive and worth it. Check out the ME-66 and the ME-67.

?url? http://www.audio-technica.com/?/url?
Audio-Technica makes great mic?s and they?re cheaper. Check out the AT835b.

?url? http://www.azdencorp.com/?/url?
I?ve never used Azden mic?s. They?re inexpensive but I?ve don?t hear too many good things about them.

A good mic is an investment. It will last longer than your camera - why skimp?

The further away the mic is from the actors, the higher the volume needs to be. The higher the volume, the more ?noise? you get. Your goal is to have a very high signal to noise ratio - more signal (the dialogue) less noise (the background). Even a very good, expensive Sennheiser mounted on the camera will pick up a lot of background ambiance because it?s far away from the actors.

So you need a boom pole. This can be as simple as a painters pole with a microphone shock mount on it - or a 3 or 4 section, expandable Carbon Fiber, Graphite Fiber or Aluminum boom pole. The lighter the pole the better. Expandable is also very convenient. A pole that?s a fixed six or eight feet (painters pole) can pose problems if you?re shooting in a small space like a bathroom or small apartment or if the boom operator needs to be twelve to fifteen feet away to be out the the lights.

A good tripod is essential. Check out Bogen - they make great tripods.

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Posted : 07/04/2007 4:12 pm
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I'm sorry that I used the wrong term for shotgun mic, but when I said boom mic I meant exactly what you said. I have read the material, and I know the basics to the shotgun mic. My question is, should I even have a shotgun mic if I'm going to use this camera as stated, and would it work well with it. Also, could you recommend any other cameras for me to look at. Please answer my question.

"We all have the potential to be great. It is our inability to do so that makes us miserable." C.S.Lewis

"We all have the potential to be great. It is our inability to do so that makes us miserable." C.S.Lewis

 
Posted : 07/04/2007 5:36 pm
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