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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
external mic was plugged
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<blockquote data-quote="voxmagna" data-source="post: 496045" data-attributes="member: 38477"><p>I've only done a couple of video wedding shoots for friends, but my number one rule is enable audio level bars on the display if you have that option and use a lightweight set of headphones. You want to actually hear what is being recorded and if the mic input is being overloaded or not. I stopped using Auto audio level control too. It gives nasty pumping audio and background noise. Far better to manually drop the mic levels slightly and bring up levels in post if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voxmagna, post: 496045, member: 38477"] I've only done a couple of video wedding shoots for friends, but my number one rule is enable audio level bars on the display if you have that option and use a lightweight set of headphones. You want to actually hear what is being recorded and if the mic input is being overloaded or not. I stopped using Auto audio level control too. It gives nasty pumping audio and background noise. Far better to manually drop the mic levels slightly and bring up levels in post if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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