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<blockquote data-quote="Binoseeker" data-source="post: 2990950" data-attributes="member: 109987"><p>Here is another interesting link: </p><p><a href="http://www.franciscolopez.net/field.html" target="_blank">http://www.franciscolopez.net/field.html</a></p><p></p><p>If you go close to the end of the homepage you find this text:</p><p></p><p>[Note 2: List of previously used equipment <u>NOT affected by humidity </u>(all kept in water-proof bags when not in use): Digital recorders: Sound Devices 702, 722, 744, Sound Devices MixPre, Tascam DR1, Edirol R09HD, Fostex FR 2LE, Marantz PMD670, Sony PCM D50, Zoom H2 & H4 (although some people won’t recommend the last one for other reasons, namely motor noise). External microphones: DPA 4060, 4061, Soundman OKM Binaural, Røde NTG-3 Shotgun Microphone, Sonic Studio DSM-1S/H, Shotgun Audio Technica AT815ST, Aquarian Hydrophones H1a, Bat detector Pettersson Elektronik D 200.</p><p></p><p>List of previously used equipment <u>affected by humidity </u>(also after being kept in water-proof bags): External microphones: Neumann KM184 stereo pair, Audiotechnica AT897 shotgun, Rode NT5 condensers.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binoseeker, post: 2990950, member: 109987"] Here is another interesting link: [url]http://www.franciscolopez.net/field.html[/url] If you go close to the end of the homepage you find this text: [Note 2: List of previously used equipment [U]NOT affected by humidity [/U](all kept in water-proof bags when not in use): Digital recorders: Sound Devices 702, 722, 744, Sound Devices MixPre, Tascam DR1, Edirol R09HD, Fostex FR 2LE, Marantz PMD670, Sony PCM D50, Zoom H2 & H4 (although some people won’t recommend the last one for other reasons, namely motor noise). External microphones: DPA 4060, 4061, Soundman OKM Binaural, Røde NTG-3 Shotgun Microphone, Sonic Studio DSM-1S/H, Shotgun Audio Technica AT815ST, Aquarian Hydrophones H1a, Bat detector Pettersson Elektronik D 200. List of previously used equipment [U]affected by humidity [/U](also after being kept in water-proof bags): External microphones: Neumann KM184 stereo pair, Audiotechnica AT897 shotgun, Rode NT5 condensers.] [/QUOTE]
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