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  1. leonardo_simon

    Bird sound recording question -Reducing handling noise and faff

    Attached a hot shoe mount to the underside of the sound recorder- now this can work one handed …….. now to find a more robust shock mount
  2. leonardo_simon

    Bird sound recording question -Reducing handling noise and faff

    Just done some testing in the garden -- the Rode microphone is so much better than the qtc one - wow! much clearer ..... I'll try and adapt that one instead.
  3. leonardo_simon

    Bird sound recording question -Reducing handling noise and faff

    Thanks @Jon.Bryant and @iveljay I suppose for most of the time I don't want a shock mount because it will get broken. So I'm after a compromise solution that's more robust that I can take up a mountain etc and shove in my rucsac and not worry about. I'll have a look at smallrig & see...
  4. leonardo_simon

    Bird sound recording question -Reducing handling noise and faff

    Thanks for that -- yes the zoom f3 looks really good..... it you try it let us know how it works !
  5. leonardo_simon

    Bird sound recording question -Reducing handling noise and faff

    Hello – I’d like some advice about my sound recording set up (see photo) and particularly any simple ideas on how to reduce handling noise and reduce faff in the field. I‘m using a qtd sg300 shotgun microphone that I attach to a Tascam DR-05X recorder. I’m pretty happy with the set up and...
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