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Just bought the Sony NEX-5R I have 2 questions :
1. Is there any way of getting a better sound when filming people talking, any mike that could be used?
2. What is the best record setting to use? I have tried the 50i 17M but the camera doesn't focus quickly enough when moving. And I tried the 25p 17M, a bit better for the focusing but both, when imported in Adobe première. give a trembling light effect...
Any help most welcome:-)
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Hi bernie, welcome to the Sony Forums
You need to look at accessory mics to get the best 'reporter-style' footage with a NEX-5. The best – and most widely-used – method of recording with off-camera mics is to use a separate digital recorder and sync that soundtrack with your video in post-production. A lot of people use Zoom recorders for their low price and quality audio. Using the camera's built-in mic as a guide, it's easy to synchronise with a video editor and very effective.
The 'trembling' effect you mention is likely due to a number of issues; maybe de-interlacing, shooting at too high a shutter speed, or not using a wide enough aperture. Obviously the last two can be a bit of a juggling act... there was a thread on this recently that might be worth checking out.
Cheers
Mick
Hi bernie, welcome to the Sony Forums
You need to look at accessory mics to get the best 'reporter-style' footage with a NEX-5. The best – and most widely-used – method of recording with off-camera mics is to use a separate digital recorder and sync that soundtrack with your video in post-production. A lot of people use Zoom recorders for their low price and quality audio. Using the camera's built-in mic as a guide, it's easy to synchronise with a video editor and very effective.
The 'trembling' effect you mention is likely due to a number of issues; maybe de-interlacing, shooting at too high a shutter speed, or not using a wide enough aperture. Obviously the last two can be a bit of a juggling act... there was a thread on this recently that might be worth checking out.
Cheers
Mick