Sunday, November 17, 2013

Need a good camera for recording drums live?

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Nicholas


Looking for a decent priced camera for recording drums live. Something that doesn't cost to much but gets the job done. Need it to record music primarily so it needs a good mic. thanks


Answer
Your requirement should read:

"Need it to record LOUD music primarily"

Which ever video capture device you get needs to have manual audio gain control.

At the low end, in consumer cams, this is usually a mic attenuator selection in the camcorder's menu. Normal for regular levels, On for loud audio. With these, lenses are small along with small imaging chips resulting in poor low light behavior. Spend a little on the camcorder, spend more on lighting.

Move up the food chain and the control gets more granular. 10-12 steps, again controlled in the menu. Get to prosumers and pro grade and the manual audio control is on the outside of the camcorder. Lenses and imaging chips get larger so low light behavior improves as the price of the camcorder goes up. Spend more on the camcorder, spend a little on lighting.

Step 1: Set a budget. $300, $1,300, $2,300, $3,000 or more? Be sure to include tripod, cables, mics lighting and all that.
Step 2: See what fits. Download the manual from the camcorder manufacturer. Be sure it does hat you need (manual audio gain control).
Step 3: Set your expectations accordingly. Pro grade gear (like your good drums) are not inexpensive.
Step 4: Any camera or camcorder can record decent video when used within its design parameters. Stray from these and expect problems. Be sure your computer can deal with the video files for playback and editing. Check your video editor, too.

If you choose to get a drum mic kit, you will need a mixer to attach them all to the camcorder. Be sure the camcorder has audio input jacks (consumer grade uses 1/8" stereo that can take XLR connections with an XLR adapter (juicedLink - BeachTek); pro grade gear uses XLR connections built-in.

what is a good sound recording video camera that is not too expensive?




nyknicksj6


I'd like to put drum videos on youtube and show my friends so what would be a good video camera that has good sound quality?

The sound is more important than the actual video.



Answer
A lot of video cameras these days include a 1/8" microphone jack.

You may be able to find a decent microphone with a 1/4" connector and use some form of adapter to plug that into a well priced camera.

This is almost always the best way to get good sound out of your camera. It also lets you position your microphone and camera in different places, hopefully to achieve a better overall video.

I would also advise you to look at the position of the microphone jack on the camera. Some of them can be in odd places where one of the adapters may not fit. You may still be able to get away with a 1/4" to 1/8" cable.

Or you may just be able to buy a better quality webcam-friendly microphone with the 1/8" connector standard, and ignore most of the above. These seem to be geared toward picking up voice close distances, however.

This doesn't answer your question directly, and I apologize for that. I have never seen a video camera with any decent quality built-in microphone. I have seen (and heard) the better results of using that microphone jack.

You may also be able to save money by adding the microphone yourself.




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