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Studio Lights For Video Recording
Rodric | 2024-05-24 02:19:41 |
A must have for on site and in studio video recording. 5 |
Albert | 2024-07-23 01:54:56 |
These lights are great - small but very bright, lightweight and quiet. We use it for video recording studio. They are light and easy to hang on varipoles. Would recommend if you’re looking for an all-in-one kit. 5 |
Luis | 2024-08-01 05:53:27 |
I am impressed with this team, runs the video camera as a recording studio. I'm impressed. 5 |
Hunab | 2024-06-08 07:51:58 |
recording studio 5 |
Andre | 2024-08-03 06:51:43 |
I needed something to attach lights to my desk for macro work and video recording: I wanted something with a minimal footprint so I wasn't tripping over stands walking around my desk... and which move up and down with my standing desk. I bought two of these which work perfectly and are remarkably solid for as minimal as they are. I leave the main post locked to the position I need the lights in recording video, and use the side holding arm to move around lights for photography. My only complaint is that the mounts on the arms are fixed to the ends of the arms so I when I need to position things along the arm I need to use a separate clamp (which I conveniently already have). 5 |
Titan1143 | 2024-09-07 09:58:40 |
I'm only a beginner when it comes to studio video recording, and am using it for marketing and business videos. I've been looking all over for a good boom mic stand that would allow me to raise a shotgun condenser microphone overhead and out of shot. This one works perfectly. This stand is sturdy. It seems like it could handle quite a bit of weight. Of course I didn't swing on it or anything to see what the max was, but it holds my microphone great, and that's all that mattered to me. I would recommend this stand. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-23 02:58:13 |
I own a recording studio and recently got into DSLR video. I was using my 7506's and hatted dealing with the coiled cable. It got caught in everything. So i took a chance with this brand because I read good things, and I am totaly happy. I picked up the sheepskin earpads as well, and they are way more comfotable than my 7506's nd I think they sound pretty much the same, maybe a tad better. Also the little wire on the side does not get caught. Well worth it! 5 |
William | 2024-07-18 07:53:21 |
We use this mic in two venues on our church campus. One is in our Audio/Video recording studio when we are recording live sounding videos for YouTube or Facebook. The other is as overheads for our cymbals within our drum booth. In both application they perform exceptionally. 5 |
Corbin | 2024-06-11 09:54:14 |
I use this for web audio/video. I upgraded from the H4 (which I really liked.) This thing is way better.The external knobs alone are worth the upgrade. The sound is pristine. Even when boosting the audio, there is no hiss. I no longer need to use noise-removal during production. (Assuming a quiet recording environment.)It is also EXTREMELY east to use. No more drilling down through the menu to adjust your input. The mic options are great as well. Both have many uses and sound great. I still prefer the stereo mic for most projects. I also use it for creating video how-to's with Camtasia. The sound is far superior to any headset I've tried. I haven't had an opportunity to use more than 2 inputs at once yet, but looking forward to giving this a try during a multi-mic, live recording.You may not find this in a pro recording studio, but if you are an indie film maker, ENG, web video/audio, you can't go wrong. It's a studio in your hand. Kind of wondering why they put it out before the accessories (power, remote, etc.) came out, but oh well. I'll definitely be picking up the remote and power cable when they come out. 5 |
Cryptosmith | 2024-07-06 05:34:17 |
I run a one-man video studio for recording online video talks. The chroma key lets me drop my image atop notes and diagrams. I hang the background on a light stand with a second stand to keep it straight. It easily gives me a head-and-shoulders shot. 5 |