
06-30-2009, 07:35 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Sydney
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New Cam & Mic for Video Blog
Hi
I currently run a video blog using a Canon MV800i DV cam with internal mic.
Video quality is fine for the 640x480 and 320x240 versions of the blog I run, but I have two problems that bug me:
1) Audio quality. The internal mic is less than ideal, lots of echo where I film my blog, and you can hear the tape noise a lot. My Canon does not have an external mic socket. This is my main driver for a new system.
2) Transferring DV to PC is not fun, takes time. I'd prefer a direct MPEG2/4 to SD card.
I thought about recording the audio to a PC separately, but that's way too much hassle. So it looks like a new cam with external shotgun mic (Rode VideoMic looks good) is in order.
Unfortunately the wife doesn't want me to spend any money on this, so I need to keep the cost low to sneak it under the radar.
Any advice on any cheap solutions to this?
Cheapest new SD card cam I can find with external mic is about AU$450 (canon FS100). That's too expensive for my needs I think. Any other options?
2nd option seems to be a 2nd hand cam from eBay with external mic. Older DV tape ones are in the price range, but I'd prefer SD card and these are more expensive, approaching new prices.
I don't trust those cheap no-name ebay cams, they look dodgy. But considering I don't need super video quality, are there any half decent ones with external mic socket?
Would be nice to have a hot shoe on the cam, but I can use a flash hotshoe adapter bracket I guess.
Any help or advice appreciated.
Thanks
Dave.
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