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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 691202" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>You can buy a really good voice recorder from $30-$120.00... You can buy wired Lavalier microphones that plug into the voice recorder for $15-$50... Use a clapboard (or just slap your hands together) and marry the audio with the video. If you're insistent, there are wireless Lavalier mics. for $35 that can be used with the voice recorders... Sit down in front of an Amazon screen and just plug in voice recorders... look for ones that use an SD card so you can transfer the audio to your computer easily... </p><p></p><p>Whatever you do, DON'T think that using the camera's audio mic, and/or a mic. in the camera's input is going to produce anything but an amateur result...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 691202, member: 10742"] You can buy a really good voice recorder from $30-$120.00... You can buy wired Lavalier microphones that plug into the voice recorder for $15-$50... Use a clapboard (or just slap your hands together) and marry the audio with the video. If you're insistent, there are wireless Lavalier mics. for $35 that can be used with the voice recorders... Sit down in front of an Amazon screen and just plug in voice recorders... look for ones that use an SD card so you can transfer the audio to your computer easily... Whatever you do, DON'T think that using the camera's audio mic, and/or a mic. in the camera's input is going to produce anything but an amateur result... [/QUOTE]
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