The LS-7 does a good job. It helps if you keep it in its case -- or use the
Dm-520 case.  


John Riehl 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Robert Logue
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 8:36 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: which Olympus recorder is the best to handle? Re: comparison
betweenthe LS-7 and DM-620

I wonder which of the Olympus recorders is easiest to hold in the hand and 
has the least amount of handling noise and wind noise.  I have a DM5 20 and 
cannot get anywhere near the kind of recordings Neil gets with his. I get so

much handling noise when I'm holding it. And, so much wind noise.  Even the 
slightest breeze makes a loud noise. the smallest twitch of my hand gets 
picked up by the internal microphones.  I really would like a handheld 
recorder that records as well as my DM5 20 but has better handling and wind 
noise isolation.

I wouldn't mind the recording button being on the front.  Sometimes I don't 
like pushing the buttons on the side of the recorder when it's in the palm 
of my hand.  It be nice to have my thumb land on the record button.  Instead

of having to stretch a finger or thumb up on the side of the machine.

I find I do a lot of recording taking voice notes and just yakking away 
since I got the dm520 recorder.  But, the handling and wind noise are 
probably gonna make it very difficult to do speech to text transcription 
with Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  I haven't gotten around to trying DNS out 
yet on my recordings.  I hope it works okay.  Still getting my computer 
sorted out before I can do this.
In the meantime, looking for a better recorder,

Bob 



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