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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: Pro-160 Led Video Light Review
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Pro-160 Led Video Light Review. Well, just got the Pro160. Yesterday and did some testing with it. Here are some of my impressions. (Keep in mind I also own the Comer1800). The main purpose of trying out this light was for DSLR use, if needed. While I love my Comer1800. LED light, it's just too large and heavy to be used on a DSLR. Wow I was surprised! It's bright, and the dimmer works clean and nice. In a completely dark kitchen, throw from about 10 feet away was actually very go...
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: NEW! Juicedlink CX211 XLR Adapter...
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Juicedlink CX211 XLR Adapter. Well as some of you may or may not know, I shoot event video and use a pair of Sony FX1 cameras. Well the manual video control on these cameras are fantastic. But the audio has a lot to be desired. As the FX1's audio can't be independently controlled for L/R audio and only accepts 1/8 mic inputs. The switches on the box are a little on the small side, but manageable for my fat fingers. Now for the fun part. The unit doesn't have a built in limiter ...
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: Comer 1800 LED Light vs. Sony HVL-LBP LED Light
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Comer 1800 LED Light vs. Sony HVL-LBP LED Light. I have been a long time user of the Sony HVL-LBP led light. I have been very satisfied with it but had a few minor complaints about it. The biggest thing being that it only takes Sony batteries. Well recently I ran across and purchased what I thought was a knockoff of the Sony HVL light for a cheaper price, the Comer 1800. These lights are identical to Sony in almost every and at $399, it's $200 less than the current Sony HVL lights.
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: March 2008
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Friday, March 7, 2008. Review of the Zoom H2 Recorder. Well folks, this is going to be the official debut thread for the New Zoom H2 recorder that many have heard about. The functions are very similar in to the H4. So anyone who has used an H4 will know most capabilities. I am going to break down the unit into Pro/Cons. Very nice build. The finish is very nice satin steel finish (yes it's plastic), and very solidly built. It actually feels much more substantial and well built then the H4. Creates two sep...
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: Mobile Audio Rig
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Friday, March 7, 2008. Here is an example of one of my bare bones, stripped down, mobile recording setups for quick setup and portability. You will notice that there are no cables in this setup. So it's entirely mobile and efficient for quick fast moving recording situations. Samson Zoom H4 (also use Edirol R09, Marantz PMD620, and Zoom H2). AT822 stereo mic plugged into the recorder and Samson wireless handheld with built in Micro32 transmitter. Mic Stand and Bracket:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: Review of the Zoom H2 Recorder
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Friday, March 7, 2008. Review of the Zoom H2 Recorder. Well folks, this is going to be the official debut thread for the New Zoom H2 recorder that many have heard about. The functions are very similar in to the H4. So anyone who has used an H4 will know most capabilities. I am going to break down the unit into Pro/Cons. Very nice build. The finish is very nice satin steel finish (yes it's plastic), and very solidly built. It actually feels much more substantial and well built then the H4. Creates two sep...
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: Old Edirol R09 Audio Review
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Friday, March 7, 2008. Old Edirol R09 Audio Review. Old Post from 2006:. Coming soon Audio posts on Zoom H2, Marantz PMD620, Edirol R-44). Here are some audio samples from the new Edirol R-09 recorder. Audio was recorded off of one of my M-Audio DX-4 monitor speakers by a AT822 stereo mic fed into the R-09's 1/8 mic jack. As well as a speaker test, I also used the R09 at an outdoor wedding ceremony, micing a woodwind ensemble. There are 2 ways I tested:. 1 R-09's built in stereo mic input. We created thi...
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LVProductionsTools of the Trade: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Comer 1800 LED Light vs. Sony HVL-LBP LED Light. I have been a long time user of the Sony HVL-LBP led light. I have been very satisfied with it but had a few minor complaints about it. The biggest thing being that it only takes Sony batteries. Well recently I ran across and purchased what I thought was a knockoff of the Sony HVL light for a cheaper price, the Comer 1800. These lights are identical to Sony in almost every and at $399, it's $200 less than the current Sony HVL lights.