It's sort of ok, but I think an external mic would help alot more.
Sure, we have 2 cameras, so we can work around that issue. :)

On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Maciej Bliziński
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Diarmuid Bourke
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Maciej Bliziński wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't have a good idea for the external microphone. My camera does
>>> have an audio-in, it's doable.
>>
>> What type of audio-in jack is it? 3.5mm? If it is, would a standard pc mic
>> work with it? I have one of them, whether it's of use is another Q.
>
> It's 3.5mm. I think a standard microphone would work.
>
> It's not that the camera doesn't have a mic. It does have one, and
> it's a pretty good condenser microphone. The only problem is that it's
> away from the speaker. Some sort of clip-on microphone would be great.
> A dynamic directional microphone would be not as good - if the speaker
> walks away from it, sound level drops quickly. I'd say that only a
> clip-on microphone or a hand-held microphone would be better from the
> built-in condenser one.
>
> Maciej
>
> >
>



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