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  • Chris Lynch

    June 28, 2011 at 3:28 pm in reply to: Mic set up for court room shoot

    I use the vocopro 8800

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/660810-REG/VocoPro_UHF_8800_UHF_8800_8_Channel.html

    I record 8 hours of a mock jury trial these are on UHF frequencies and can penetrate a wall or two (for jury deliberations). You can get 4 body backs to connect PZM mics that operate on the bottom 4 channels if the pzm/boundary mics have mini xlr. These mics are supposed to last 12 hours but I change out batteries at lunch just in case. RF interference is always a concern so I would do a site survey before I recorded an event. Also when you can go wired I would. You sure you need 10 mics I mic the Judge, Witness 3 mics for jury and each attorney and one mic for podium. That leaves only 8 mics needed? Anyway hope that helps.

    Thx,

    Chris

  • Chris Lynch

    October 27, 2009 at 7:16 pm in reply to: No more support for Duel Adaptor?

    Or you could buy some 80gig firewire drives and let the camera host them and do a verified copy to the drives. computergeeks.com was blowing them out in magnesum cases (Smart firelite)for 29 bucks each. You have to find a powersupply but they work great I now have enough storage to shoot HD all day and never have to crack open a laptop.

  • Chris Lynch

    February 23, 2008 at 4:06 pm in reply to: tripod recommendations

    Libec TH-M20 for the money it is decent I have one with my HVX and i like it a lot it has fluid head. Its not high hend but you get a lot of bang for the buck….

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/131444-REG/Libec_THM20_TH_M20_Aluminum_2_Stage_Tripod.html

  • Jim,

    How is the media 100 treating you. I still have the Avid I got from you it is working great for me. Anyway lost you email address or you switched to another. Anyway have a Creative Day.

    Later,

    Chris

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