Shotgun Condenser Microphone
Jun/100
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Audio Technica ATR-6550 Video Camera Condenser Shotgun Microphone List Price: $99.95 Sale Price: $41.67 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Designed especially for use with video cameras, this condenser shotgun mic features a switchable polar pattern for effectively capturing nearby or distant sound sources. Get crisp and intelligible pickup in the studio or in the field... |
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What microphone should I use?
I'm planning on getting a Canon Vixia HF R10.
I have no knowledge on microphones.
My mic budget is $100
Should I get a shotgun mic, condenser, zoom, or a lapel?
What specific mic should I use?
A Behringer B1? How does it work? By laptop, camcorder input, wireless?
would this microphone also work for hf r10 or JUST hf10?: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190392275358&rvr_id=&crlp=1_263602_263622&UA=WXF%3F&GUID=cc5edc3f1280a0aad4d77037fe1699fe&itemid=190392275358&ff4=263602_263622
Also, tell me the differences between each mic.
I plan to do music, vlogging, and acting.
I hope I'm not asking too many questions.
Thanks in advance
i also do not want my microphone to need to hook up to a lap top.
and audio should be in sync with video.
so no separate recording.
i want the sound to go directly to the camera through input or just amplifying
Please see my answer to your more recent similar question for the definitions of these types of microphones (they're not mutually exclusive): http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvYYqGYnL22gAaRqk51TAR3sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100524160653AAzIBh7&show=7#profile-info-0l6ePu4daa
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The microphone you linked to will connect to the HF-R10, because it does have a mic in jack.
You won't be able to use it on the camera for handheld use, because (according to the specs) neither one of these has a full-sized accessory shoe to mount it on. The HF-10 has only a "mini advanced" shoe (for proprietary Canon mics and lights) and the HF-R10 has no accessory shoe at all. On a tripod, though, that doesn't matter because the mic you linked to (at least in its photo) shows it comes with a tripod shoe adapter that goes between the camera and the tripod and provides a shoe to mount the mic.
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For vlogging, just the fact that you want to use an external microphone shows you're ahead of the pack. I would use the shotgun/zoom mic for ease of use (point it at where you're going to be in front of the camera), but if you wear a lapel mic you'll sound even better. Either would be better audio than a lot of videos people put online.
For acting, you could mic all the actors, mix them, and record the mix (or if it's just you, or a small tight group, try the shotgun/zoom mic).
For music? If it's just you and a guitar or keyboard, you could try just the zoom/shotgun mic.
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If you reconsider making a separate recording to sync up in editing, that's how a lot of pro videos and movies are made...
For a a music video, I would record the music first in a studio, or obtain the CD of the band, or make a good live recording through a mixer. Then play that recording back when you shoot, and lip-sync it (you and/or others can actually sing out loud along with the played-back music performance, or just move your lips). Shoot it several times/ways, and edit the best together.
For acting, you could do "looping" aka "ADR (automatic dialog replacement)" which is to record the sound from the performance in front of the camera only as a reference, then bring the actor(s) back into the studio to re-record their lines in a more controlled environment while they watch their performance on the screen -- it's called looping because you do it over and over until you get it right.





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