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| Gear Head Joined: Aug 2006
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Hi All, What should I look out for in a lav radio mic for film/TV location work? What are the industry standard lav for film/TV? The first use I have for them is a docmentary, some of which will take place in a bar - but ideally I would be able to use them for as muh work as possible. Thanks, K |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Feb 2008
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Hi there DPAs are very popular for this purpose or Sennheiser MKE 2-4 Gold-C which I think I am right in saying come with the EW500 series G3 wireless which are a step up from the ones that come standard with EW300 series G3 or Countryman - there are probably others but these are the ones I've encountered. Matt |
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