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Broseidon, Lord of the Bro

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    Broseidon, Lord of the Bro got a reaction from Lord Mirdalan in What IS this MOUNT!?   
    Sort of looks like a K-Mount for Pentax to me, but it also looks similar to a Nikon F mount. Im sure its one of the two becasue of the slot drive I see for AF. whats the brand, focal length and aperture of the lens. I may be able to identify it by that information
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    Broseidon, Lord of the Bro got a reaction from 95 Taco in Microphone to mount on Camera   
    Canon usually puts pretty good preamps into their cameras, the only realy downside with the videomicro is that you can't turn down the gain, Forcing you to try and turn down the preamp in camera. So any noise that is there has to be removed with a bit of post process editing. I use mine with an olympus camera, which has a fair mediocre preamp, it dumps a lot of static into the recording. And using a bit of editing in audacity I can pretty easily remove hiss. 
     
    heres how thats done: 
     
    A dedicated recorder like the Zoom will have better audio, but then you will have to sync them up in post. Not terribly difficult, of course, but it is an extra step. plus plugging the zoom into your camera will still have the hiss from the cameras preamp show up regardless, so you'd still have to remove it should it prove bothersome.
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    Broseidon, Lord of the Bro got a reaction from 95 Taco in Microphone to mount on Camera   
    I second this reccomendation. I own the videomicro personally, and for its size its great! 
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