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    Shotgun mics

    I have a friend who wants me to cut together a little hunting show for him. I dont have a fancy HD camera so I'm forced to use my D300s. In doing this, I need to get a decent shotgun mic so I can get good audio. I have little to no knowledge of whats good and what to stay away from. I dont want to spend thousands of dollars on this, maybe $150 to 160 max. I was hoping to get a hotshoe mounted mic if possible.

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    How are you going to do follow focus and keep the D300s good and steady (tripod, video head)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KmH View Post
    How are you going to do follow focus and keep the D300s good and steady (tripod, video head)?

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    Thanks for the mic! I have no idea what I'm going to do for that. This thing is nearly impossible to focus on the screen and the AF is terrible. I have a good tripod. It might just be a case of trial and error, unless you have any tips.

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    Do a lavalier, and use a small shotgun or the onboard audio to sync it. You'll get cleaner vocals without as much ambient noise polluting the recording.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boz Mon View Post
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    How are you going to do follow focus and keep the D300s good and steady (tripod, video head)?

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    Thanks for the mic! I have no idea what I'm going to do for that. This thing is nearly impossible to focus on the screen and the AF is terrible. I have a good tripod. It might just be a case of trial and error, unless you have any tips.
    The point is, your D300s needs a lot more than just a condenser mike to shoot decent quality video.

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    Is there a recommended starting point as far as the follow focuses go?

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