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Sony ECMHW1 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone for DVR-DVD405, 505, HDR-SR1, UX1 & DCR-SR60, SR80, SR100 Camcorders | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $126.19 You Save: $73.80 (37%)
Rating: 49 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 8 x 10 x 6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: ECMHW1 Model: ECMHW1 UPC: 027242235960 EAN: 0027242235960 ASIN: B000EC8WEU
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| Features:
| • | Wireless microphone captures 5.1 channel sound | | • | Bluetooth-enabled captures clear audio from up to 100 feet away | | • | Connects easily to your Handycam with the Active Interface Shoe | | • | Includes clip, arm band, neck strap, wind screen, and carrying pouch |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Never miss another scream of delight, another note of special performance, or another vow on that "special day." Designed to capture sound directly from the source, the ECM-HW1 takes advantage of Bluetooth technology to wirelessly capture sound. With the included armband, lanyard or clip, position the microphone wherever your "star" may go. With security native to Bluetooth technology, be assured that you are safely capturing the sounds of your special moments.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
Outstanding mic -Bluetooth November 24, 2008 S. Behr (Florida) This mic is so easy to use. We use it in our elementary school & my 5th graders have no problem with it. It's actually easier to use than other more expensive mics are. The quality of the audio is excelent.
Didn't work for our purpose October 21, 2008 S. Mumm (Spokane, WA United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I read the positive reviews for this prior to purchase. For home video/audio recording it might work fine. We were trying to use it for recording "how to" demonstrations and it was not suitable for that use. It has an overly sensitive, built-in audio limiter and as soon as the microphone picks up additional sound (glass beads in a vase, etc.) it lowers the overall audio level sharply, causing the level of the speaker's voice to drop very noticibly. Then when the background noise ends, the speaker's voice level pops back up. There is no manual adjustment to the audio limiter - that would solve this problem. Because of the over reactive audio limiter we had to return this product.
No regrets whatsovever! October 20, 2008 Gakayaker (Georgia) My husband and I love to hike and backpack and we like to set-up our video camera to record the scenery around us when we stop for meals and breaks but we always had to have the camera real close to us in order to pick-up our voices clearly. After researching, we decided to purchase this microphone to use on our recent backpacking trip to Colorado. We love this microphone! The microphone picked up our voices clearly even when we had the video camera as far away as 75 feet from us so that the beautiful mountain scenery would be recorded also. My only regret is that we didn't purchase this microphone when we first bought our video camera.
Very convenient October 15, 2008 Audio guy (Hillsboro, OR) As an experienced sound guy for live events, I have a pretty good handle on sound quality for microphones. This little jewel is still a condenser-type microphone, similar to the one on the camera, designed for picking up sounds from a bit of a distance. As such, the sound quality is similar to the microphones on the camera itself. The advantage, of course, is that you have the ability to put the center of the sound further away, presumably closer to your subject. I have used wireless dynamic lapel mics for camera interview work and typically, they sound much warmer and reject more background noise. If I were doing professional video work, I would use professional dynamic mics instead of this set. However, you can't beat the convenience for this unit. Just get the little wireless microphone unit reasonbly close to your subject(s) and shoot. I've used it with very good results. At one point I was recording under a canopy at a park. I could hear my subjects well, but also picked up a conversation from two people at the other end of the canopy about 40 feet away, oh, and airplanes, busses, trucks, etc. That said, I still recommend this solution. The quality is typical of video camera mics, the convenience of just place and shoot is great, and the bluetooth connection works reliably. I'd buy it again. Just don't expect to go pro with it.
Sony Wireless Mike September 30, 2008 R. L. Boutelle (Queensbury, NY) This is probably the best accessory to buy for this camera if you want good quality audio sound for recording voice. I used it making ski movies and it picks up the voice at least 200 yards away. I also just use my ipod ear buds to hear what is being recorded instead of using a bulky headphone. Sony ECMHW1 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone for DVR-DVD405, 505, HDR-SR1, UX1 & DCR-SR60, SR80, SR100 Camcorders
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