Dynamic Microphone Placement for Voice
In this photo I am holding the microphone
about six inches from my mouth but not
pointing the microphone directly at my
mouth to minimize “popping” sounds
created by consonants “b”, “p”, “t” and
“d”. People who speak softly may benefit
from pointing the microphone more
directly at themselves but still trying to
keep a little “off axis” by pointing it
between the nose and the mouth.
Dynamic microphones can accentuate the
bass frequencies especially when placed
very close to the mouth. There are ways to
avoid this “proximity effect” (see next
slide). I recommend a 80 Hz lo cut.
Summary of Contents for EOS REBEL T2I
Page 1: ...Canon Rebel T2i EOS 550 D Quick Start Guide For Video Recording v 01 2020...
Page 10: ...Movie mode Turn the dial on top to movie recording mode...
Page 22: ...Recording Times by Image Size This chart gives you an idea of the file sizes for video...
Page 39: ...Correct Adjustment When the dial lines up on the middle the optimal exposure has been reached...
Page 45: ...F 29 coffee cup text to buildings in focus My point of focus is the sheet music...
Page 46: ...f 18 coffee cup text is blurred...
Page 47: ...F 11 foreground and background blurred...
Page 48: ...F 8 Pencil is blurred...
Page 49: ...F 5 6 book spine is somewhat blurred...
Page 50: ...F 4 5 the sheet music is now the only object in focus and not all of it is in focus...
Page 52: ...Auto White Balance Quick Menu Button The Quick Menu gives you access to many image settings...
Page 56: ...Quick Menu Custom White Balance This becomes the custom setting for white balance...