www.dslrfilmnoob.com It seems like everyone is looking for low price audio options these days, but no matter what audio solution you choose it wont do you much good if the microphone is to far away from the talent. In general the rule of thumb is to get the microphone as close to your subject as possible. Field recorders do a great job but they can be hard to hide in frame, adding a boom microphone helps, but if you're working by yourself it might be hard to get the microphone positioned correctly. That's where wireless microphones really come in handy. You can place them in the sweat spot right in middle of the chest and even with a lower end system you can get much better audio then a microphone that's placed 4 or 5 feet away. The Audio-Technica pro 88w is one of the lowest priced usable wireless systems on the market. At around 0 to 0 you get a VHF wireless system with a cold show adapter and a lav mic. Audio quality isn't amazing right out of the box but if you follow the post production tips in this video you can change sub par audio into very usable audio with only a few extra steps. Just remember the microphone output of the receiver included with the pro 88w doesn't produce a very strong signal, so you'll need to use a preamp or crank up the audio inputs on your camera. It's a little more work then other systems but if you're willing to put up with the extra hassle it's definitely worth taking a look at. If you are in the market for a wireless system you ...
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