Jaybird180
Final Approach
I've decided to record my upcoming flight (can you tell, I'm excited???!???)
Searching on PoA it seems that many people are happy with GoPro and plugging audio in through an earcup and others record audio separately and then mix it later. I think I'm going to vary my solution a bit, but there are a few details of which I am unsure and I have little time to procure and test the setup, so I would really like to hit a homer on the 1st try.
I have a Sony HDR-XR100 digital handycam that doesnt get enough use. I'd like to employ it but I see there is a proprietary connector for A/V which didn't come with the camera and the manual isn't specific to say if its in/out or output only. I'm betting output only. Scratch that off the list.
There is an accessory shoe on top of the camera that accepts a microphone and looking at them online it I cannot tell how they interface with the camera.
I'd like to K.I.S.S. And get a small mic and put it into an earcup and record that way. My wife will be the camera lady, but I'm not sure (assuming I get the connections all sorted) how it will sound under the Bose ANR Headset she'll be wearing - how much of the natural sounds will the ANR block.
Next option is to find a mic compatible with her Samsung Galaxy S3. I read up on that lastnight and it seems the pinouts of the 3.5mm input have 2 configurations and its no guarantee that if I buy a mic from RadioShack its going to work. BTW, I've successfully used earbuds as a mic in the past as a speaker and mic are, in principle reverses of each other. Downside to this plan is the S3 is a battery hog and we don't have external power in the aircraft.
Last option (other than the VHS camcorder thats the size of a 1983 boombox) would be my iPhone5. Connector issues are the same and downside is that its FF backup, and I'm not too thrilled about asking it to do double duty, so really its not a viable consideration - my iPad2 is on iOS8 and this will be my first flight with it.
I'm not going to record other flights after this- don't plan to so buying a new setup is also low on my list of favorite things to purchase.
Any recommendations given the equipment we currently own and the constraints given?
I need to have this in-hand by Friday (2 days).
Searching on PoA it seems that many people are happy with GoPro and plugging audio in through an earcup and others record audio separately and then mix it later. I think I'm going to vary my solution a bit, but there are a few details of which I am unsure and I have little time to procure and test the setup, so I would really like to hit a homer on the 1st try.
I have a Sony HDR-XR100 digital handycam that doesnt get enough use. I'd like to employ it but I see there is a proprietary connector for A/V which didn't come with the camera and the manual isn't specific to say if its in/out or output only. I'm betting output only. Scratch that off the list.
There is an accessory shoe on top of the camera that accepts a microphone and looking at them online it I cannot tell how they interface with the camera.
I'd like to K.I.S.S. And get a small mic and put it into an earcup and record that way. My wife will be the camera lady, but I'm not sure (assuming I get the connections all sorted) how it will sound under the Bose ANR Headset she'll be wearing - how much of the natural sounds will the ANR block.
Next option is to find a mic compatible with her Samsung Galaxy S3. I read up on that lastnight and it seems the pinouts of the 3.5mm input have 2 configurations and its no guarantee that if I buy a mic from RadioShack its going to work. BTW, I've successfully used earbuds as a mic in the past as a speaker and mic are, in principle reverses of each other. Downside to this plan is the S3 is a battery hog and we don't have external power in the aircraft.
Last option (other than the VHS camcorder thats the size of a 1983 boombox) would be my iPhone5. Connector issues are the same and downside is that its FF backup, and I'm not too thrilled about asking it to do double duty, so really its not a viable consideration - my iPad2 is on iOS8 and this will be my first flight with it.
I'm not going to record other flights after this- don't plan to so buying a new setup is also low on my list of favorite things to purchase.
Any recommendations given the equipment we currently own and the constraints given?
I need to have this in-hand by Friday (2 days).