Microphones Sony

August 28, 2009 Posted by admin

Round Trip Flights Under $150

Microphones Sony


Sony SingStar Vol. 2 with SingStar Microphones


Sony SingStar Vol. 2 with SingStar Microphones


$59.99


Sony SingStar Vol. 2 with SingStar Microphones

The Microphones


The Microphones


$4.99


We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

Rode Microphones Matched Pair of NT5 Microphones


Rode Microphones Matched Pair of NT5 Microphones


$429


Rode Microphones Matched Pair of NT5 Microphones

Revolabs 01-8FUSION-NM 8 Microphone System Fusion (No Microphones Incl


Revolabs 01-8FUSION-NM 8 Microphone System Fusion (No Microphones Incl


$6367.99


“Revolabs 01-8FUSION-NM Brand New Includes One Year Warranty, The Revolabs 01-8FUSION-NM wireless plug & play, 8-channel, video-conference system is simple to install and requires no configuration. It is compatible with wearable, tabletop boundary or XLR adapter for handheld microphones. The system includes all of the necessary cables to plug into any of the major video-conferencing systems, including lifesize, polycom, sony and tandberg. It includes a remote control to control the sound volume and you can position the Fusion box vertically or horizontally . 01-8FUSION-NM Features : 8 Channel Microphone System (No Microphones Included), Supports: Tele-Conferencing & Video-Conferencing, 100-6800 Hz Audio Bandwidth, 100 (30 m) Approximate Range, 128-Bit Encryption for Advanced Security, Out of Range Alarm, Per Channel DSP: Auto Echo Canceling, Noise Reduction/Cancellation, Auto Gain Control, Gating, Mixing and EQ/Filtering, Telco: Optional External IR Dialer, Answer/Hang Up, Tone Confirmation on Dialing, Mute, Radio Frequency 1.92-1.93 GHz North America (DECT in UPCS) & International: 1.88 to 1.90 GHz (DECT EU), Plug & Play, Wireless, Flexible, Rechargeable, Secure, Easy-To-Use, Cost Effective, Power Adapter 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz, 5W (Universal Inputs), Lithium Polymer Battery Provides Up to 8 Hours of Talk Time, Dimensions: 16.45 (41.8 cm) x 8.46 (21.5 cm) x 1.17 (8.7 cm) This Fusion 8 system does not include microphones”

Microphones+Sony


Luther Vandross: Live at Wembley


Luther Vandross: Live at Wembley


$7.02


A crossover favorite with soul and rock audiences, Vandross’ wonderful London concert features “Never Too Much,” “Any Love,” “Love Won’t Let Me Wait,” “Superstar” and other favorites. 90 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo; Subtitles: English; biographies; filmography….

Kids Got It Goin On / Microphone Check


Kids Got It Goin On / Microphone Check


$8.98



Nitro Microphone Underground


Nitro Microphone Underground


$22.99



Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support(Black)


Wireless IP Pan/Tilt/ Night Vision Internet Surveillance Camera Built-in Microphone With Phone remote monitoring support(Black)


$46.88


Specs:
Image Compression Format: M-JPEG standard
Image Resolution: VGA(640×480) / QVGA(320×240)
Sensor: 1/4 inch CMOS, 300,000 Pixels
Light frequency: 50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor
Audio compression: ADPCM
Data rate: 802.11b: 11Mbps (Max.), 802.11g: 54Mbps (Max.)
Ethernet: One 10/100Mbps RJ-45
Viewing angle: 67?
Horizontal Rotating Angle: 0~270?
Vertical Rotating Angle: 0~120?
Alarm Mode: motion detection…



Basics of Camcorder Sound Recording-How To Shoot Better Home Videos

Videos are exploding all over the Internet, especially on MySpace and YouTube. Some go viral, most do not. Many of us are making our videos public for the very first time… while wild video camcorder work attracts attention, it's good to have some control over when it's wild and when it's not.

Sound, or "audio" is another story, if it's bad, it's just bad. If your audience can't hear the person who's talking, they're just going to click "next." When, people using a camcorder get involved in what they're shooting, (even those with some experience), the first thing they forget about is sound. Audio that accompanies video has a major impact on the perceptions of the audience, but when you are capturing a scene, you are part of that scene. Your brain tends to block out sounds that appear as normal until you watch the playback later. Then, Ooops!

This following article is from our book "How To Shoot Better Home Videos – Help From The Hollywood Pros" We hope it helps stamp out bad camcorder video!

Shhhhhhh! The audience is listening…

No Talking!
It might seem that it "goes without saying," but… don't talk, laugh or gasp while recording, unless you're deliberately commenting on the scene. Your mouth is two inches from the on-board microphone. Anything you say can, and will, be used against you. Once you have learned to curb your enthusiasm enough to shoot in silence, you can begin training yourself to hear the sounds that are going on around you. It's not just enthusiasm that can draw attention to the camera operator - shuddering sighs of boredom can bring the viewer's attention to a standstill, especially if it is accompanied by an unexpected camera movement that feels like a huge wave just rolled under the boat.

Hearing your surroundings

If there is a loud air conditioner and you have control over it, turn it off. If there is freeway traffic outside the room where you are shooting, get a "cutaway" shot of the freeway, through a window. (A "cutaway" is a shot of an element that may or may not be part of the scene but contains information helpful to the audience). Once the audience knows why the sound is there, they will find it less disturbing.

Example:

You may be shooting a wedding outdoors and crows suddenly start making a ruckus. Get a shot of the crows and you'll be less likely to have to spend futile hours trying to eliminate the screeching of the crows from the "soundtrack" (the audio track that accompanies the video), once you start editing the ceremony.

Microphones

The "microphones," those instruments capable of converting sound waves into electric current built into consumer camcorders, are very good for general sound. They are particularly reliable. If you're getting picture, you're getting sound. However, they are very limited when it comes to interviews, acting scenes, and important conversation.

The further away you are from the person whose words you are recording, the more general audio the microphone is going to pick up. It will also pick up air conditioners and any motor that may be humming away, including a desktop computer.

When you purchase your camcorder, make sure it has an external microphone jack. That is, an input, usually a mini jack that takes an external microphone, if you intend to use it to record clean audio such as interviews or narration. Many camcorders are now being built without these, and audio capture is restricted to the built-in microphone. This could really limit the usefulness of your audio. If you have one of these cameras, try to shoot as close to your subject as you can to eliminate unwanted ambience (general sound being generated by the location in which you are shooting).

Camcorders and other electronic devices do so many things; a person is inclined to assume it's going to do the simple things, too. When we visit the sales associate in the camera department we always ask, "What is it that this camcorder doesn't do?"

Besides the on-board omnidirectional mic (which captures sound from all directions), you will want two types of additional microphones in your home video arsenal, assuming you bought a camcorder with a microphone jack. The first and most important is the shotgun. This is a unidirectional microphone and the cardioid version (with a heart-shaped pick-up pattern) is designed to reduce feedback. This means that the pick-up pattern of the mic will pick up the on-camera subject at whom it is pointing, but sounds occurring at right angles are greatly reduced. This results in much higher quality audio.

The second type of microphone is known as the lavaliere (lah vah leer), it attaches to the speaker's clothes and is perfect for interviews, so having a pair of them is a good idea. The cordless lavs or lav mics are the most useful, but it's important to listen for occasional radio interference. The corded type is much cheaper and okay for sit-down interviews.

Headphones

Now that you have some control over your audio, you will want to monitor it with headphones. Any will do, but the better the quality, the more useful they will be, and those that block noise coming from anywhere but the mic are preferred.

Once you're monitoring the sound with a headset, you'll be listening for air conditioners, dogs barking, radio interference, and any other noises that distract from the audio that you're capturing. It's good to remember that there are at least 2 sound recordists on any serious movie set (the boom person, and the actual recordist). One catch-phrase in professional video production goes "If you didn't get the audio, you didn't get the scene."Lawrence Benedict is a seasoned Hollywood videographer, Apple Certified Editor/Trainer, and published author. Larry and his partner, Lea, are delighted to announce the Grand Opening of EZLearnBooks –http://www.EZLearnBooks.com- your destination for unique and painstakingly concise instructional books on specialty subjects.

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/50213.html



 Camera Stabilizing Bracket for Panasonic HDC-TM900K, Sony HDR-CX160 & More Digital Camcorders


Camera Stabilizing Bracket for Panasonic HDC-TM900K, Sony HDR-CX160 & More Digital Camcorders


$29.99


Shoot Smooth Professional Video . Smoother Video . This stabilizing video bracket gives you fluid action while shooting with a hand-held video camera. It redues shakign and centers the weight of the camera. Padded handle grips help reduce fatigue during long shoots. It allows you to shoot from very low angles. It's great for skateboarding and extreme sports. Professional Construction This stabilizer is strong but extremely lightweight. It weighs less than one pound and adds minimal weight to your camera. Soft foam grips keep the bracket comfortable during long shoots. It's made with durable angled components and thick screws to take on any situation! Easy-to-Use This versitile stabilizer fits video cameras and DSLRs up to 5 inches tall. It features a tripod mounting screw that can accomodate many different camera configurations. An adjustable hot shoe mount will allow you to connect video lights, microphones, and more! Compatible with: Canon GL2 / XA10 / XF100 / XF105 / XF300 / XF305 / XH-A1S / XH G1S / XL2 / XL H1 / XM2 Sony DSR-250 / DSR-PD150 / DSR-PD170 / HDR-FX1 / HDR-FX7 / HDR-HD1000U / HDR-AX2000 / HDR-FX7 / HDR-FX1000 / HVR-A1U / HVR-HD1000U / HVR-V1U / HVR-Z1 / HVR-Z5U / HVR-Z7U / HXR-MC50E / HXR-MC50U / HXR-NX5U / NEX-FS100 / NEX-VG20H / PMW-320K Panasonic AG-3DA1 / AG-AF100 / AG-DVX100A / AG-HMC40 / AG-HMC80 / AG-HMC150 / AG-HMC151E / AG-HPX370 / AJ-HPX2700 / HDC-Z10000 JVC GY-HD250U / GY-HM100U / GY-HM150 / GY-HM700 / GY-HM750U / GY-HM790 **Includes 4 in 1 Cardreader**

 Camera Stabilizing Bracket for Panasonic HDC-TM900K, Sony HDR-CX160 & More Digital Camcorders


Camera Stabilizing Bracket for Panasonic HDC-TM900K, Sony HDR-CX160 & More Digital Camcorders


$29.99


Shoot Smooth Professional Video . Smoother Video . This stabilizing video bracket gives you fluid action while shooting with a hand-held video camera. It redues shakign and centers the weight of the camera. Padded handle grips help reduce fatigue during long shoots. It allows you to shoot from very low angles. It's great for skateboarding and extreme sports. Professional Construction This stabilizer is strong but extremely lightweight. It weighs less than one pound and adds minimal weight to your camera. Soft foam grips keep the bracket comfortable during long shoots. It's made with durable angled components and thick screws to take on any situation! Easy-to-Use This versitile stabilizer fits video cameras and DSLRs up to 5 inches tall. It features a tripod mounting screw that can accomodate many different camera configurations. An adjustable hot shoe mount will allow you to connect video lights, microphones, and more! Compatible with: Nikon D7000 / D5000 / D3100 / D3000 / D700 / D300S / D300 / D90 / D80 / D70 / D60 / D50 / D40 / D40x Canon 5D Mark III / 60D / 50D / 40D / 30D / 20D / 10D / T3 / T3i T2i / T1i / XS / XSi / XT / XTi / 600D / 1100D / 550D Sony Alpha A580 / A560 / SLT-A55 / SLT-A33 / A390 / A290 / A450 / A550 / A500 / A380 / A230 / A330 / A300 / A350 / A200 / A700 / A100 & Many More! **Includes Cleaning Kit**