Well all the dslr video crowd swear by rode video mics. They are fancy and sort of industry standard. But affordable and a useful piece of kit to have; http://www.juno.co.uk/products/rode-videomic-go-on-camera-microphone/514252-01/?currency=GBP&flt=1&gclid=CJbul5Lvvb0CFQKWtAod1WgAsw
Well all the dslr video crowd swear by rode video mics. They are fancy and sort of industry standard. But affordable and a useful piece of kit to have;
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/rode-videomic-go-on-camera-microphone/514252-01/?currency=GBP&flt=1&gclid=CJbul5Lvvb0CFQKWtAod1WgAsw
Further to this, could I then plug it into a dictaphone or something similar for portability and being able to have it off camera?
Would the recorder bottleneck a good microphone or is a sound file just a sound file?
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Further to this, could I then plug it into a dictaphone or something similar for portability and being able to have it off camera?
Would the recorder bottleneck a good microphone or is a sound file just a sound file?