Monday, October 21, 2013

Does anybody know how to record sound with a video camera that doesn't have a microphone in jack?

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liljohnder


The video camera that I own is a Panasonic GS59 and it doesn't have a mic-in jack installed in it. I plan on going to school for cinematography and was wondering if there was a way to record sound (say, with a shotgun mic) if you have the type of camera that I have.

Thanks for all your help!!!



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Well, assuming you are not going to be satisfied with the on-board mic, there is no easy way to connect a microphone. I wouldn't put it past a real tinkerer to be able to wire something in, but even then, quality would still be an issue.
So if you want decent audio, you will need an external recording device. You can spend a little, or you can spend a whole lot. The good news is that you can attach whatever kind of mic you want to a device like this.
Here's something decent, for not much money. It requires an ipod, but it looks pretty cool:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/579664-REG/Alesis_PROTRACK_ProTrack_Handheld_Stereo_Audio.html
You can even plug XLR's into that sucker! You could connect a shotgon mic to that, even put it on a boom, if you like. Just make sure to use some kind of synchronizing sound (clap board, hand clap, etc...) to give yourself a synch point.

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Ross


I'm looking for a video camera to record some videos of myself playing the piano. I honestly care more about sound quality than picture quality, yes, I would like to have a very good quality video, but sound is more important in this case. Any suggestions? Thanks!


Answer
If you can swing it, take the audio feed from microphones into your computer's hard drive and take the video feed from the camera into the computer's hard drive and record them simultaneously into an appropriate program. Most modern camcorders have CD quality sound now but you could get even better quality sound if you do it this way because it allows you to use superior microphones, external equalizers, and other sound processing gear to get your sound. This is how the professionals do it and there is a reason for that. Good luck to you!




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