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<blockquote data-quote="Chacon" data-source="post: 125101" data-attributes="member: 13042"><p>Instead of an audio mixer, I use a field recorder, Zoom H4N. It has built-in stereo mics, has 2 XLR mic inputs, records 4 tracks to your D800 mic input as well as an SD card or via USB into your computer. 24-bit, 96kHz. During downtime on the set, I use it to record all kinds of environmental sounds to be used as filler, background, room-tone, foley, etc. Without something like this field recorder, you'd have to have your D800 recording a movie in order to record any sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chacon, post: 125101, member: 13042"] Instead of an audio mixer, I use a field recorder, Zoom H4N. It has built-in stereo mics, has 2 XLR mic inputs, records 4 tracks to your D800 mic input as well as an SD card or via USB into your computer. 24-bit, 96kHz. During downtime on the set, I use it to record all kinds of environmental sounds to be used as filler, background, room-tone, foley, etc. Without something like this field recorder, you'd have to have your D800 recording a movie in order to record any sound. [/QUOTE]
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