Hi gang. I was wondering if anyone has any tips on monitoring the audio on the Canon T2i, as it has no headphone jack. I don't have a pre-amp or an xlr adapter yet, but I should be getting one soon. Any tips?
Wes
Hi gang. I was wondering if anyone has any tips on monitoring the audio on the Canon T2i, as it has no headphone jack. I don't have a pre-amp or an xlr adapter yet, but I should be getting one soon. Any tips?
Wes
Magic Lantern gives you an audio levels meter thingy, along with TONS of other great things.![]()
You'll never know if you don't go. GO!
That's another good reason not to do sound with that camera. The Zoom H1 is an inexpensive solution (as discussed before). But I guess you threw your whole budget into the camera.
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Well yes, and in the other things. But my birthday is coming up, so I should have enough to get the Zoom H1
Provided you have an external mic, You need to install ML and get a Sescom cable that permits headphone monitoring... I dunno if you can use the on board mic with said cable or not...
This goofball talks about it a bit... please note you need one of the cables with headphone monitoring, not all have it.
http://www.markertek.com/Cables/Audi...o-Cables.xhtml
Go with a H1 as soon as your budget permits, Birthday Boy!![]()
Add a lav mic (AT 3350), and some form of shotgun, if you don't have, already. Much more flexible than the T2i sound.