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RomanticAtrocity subscribed to onelonedork
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http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/2012/02/1... The rode VideoMic pro has been around for awhile, but I finally came up with a good enough excuse to buy o...
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http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/2012/02/1... The rode VideoMic pro has been around for awhile, but I finally came up with a good enough excuse to buy one.
Although the audio tests don't show any real difference in audio quality, the higher price of the VideoMic pro gives you a much smaller and lighter package. The new design has better suspension system and the +20db switch gives you a much stronger audio single for cameras with poor or noise amplifiers.
Pros: Smaller Size Better shock mount design +20db audio output for stronger mic signals
Cons: Flimsy looking audio cable
If you need a smaller on camera microphone or a stronger audio signal for your camera, it's worth the extra $50 to $70 for the VideoMic pro. If you don't care about the large size of the original VideoMic and don't have problems with the output volume, you'll probably be just as happy with the original Rode VideoMic.
Update: Right after I posted this video I was sent a link from Rode saying the thinner cable was reinforced by some kind of material. Hopefully that is correct. If it is then the thinner cable is probably a good thing.
Also there is a mistake at the 4 min mark where I accidentally refer to the original Rode VideoMic as the VideoMic Pro. It's to late to fix that one, sorry guys.
You can pick up the Rode VideoMic here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000...
You can pick up the Rode VideoMic Pro here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004...
Equipment used in this video: Canon 7d & t2i Canon 35mm f1.4 Canon 24mm f1.4 Sigma 24mm f1.8 Zoom h4n Rode VideoMic Pro Rode VideoMic Sennheiser G2 EW100
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RomanticAtrocity subscribed to hodgetwins
(6 days ago)

New Orleans Saints players and at least one assistant coach maintained a bounty program the last three seasons for inflicting game-ending injuries ...
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New Orleans Saints players and at least one assistant coach maintained a bounty program the last three seasons for inflicting game-ending injuries on opposing players, including Brett Favre and Kurt Warner — a pool that reached as much as $50,000 and paid specific amounts for ''cart-offs'' and ''knockouts,'' the NFL said Friday.
The report said the pool amounts reached their height in 2009, the year the Saints won the Super Bowl.
The league said between 22 and 27 defensive players were involved in the program and that it was administered by defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, with the knowledge of coach Sean Payton.
Williams, who was hired in January as defensive coordinator by new Rams coach Jeff Fisher, released a statement through the Rams admitting guilt.
"I want to express my sincere regret and apology to the NFL, Mr. Benson (Saints owner), and the New Orleans Saints fans for my participation in the 'pay for performance' program while I was with the Saints," Williams' statement read. "It was a terrible mistake, and we knew it was wrong while we were doing it. Instead of getting caught up in it, I should have stopped it. I take full responsibility for my role. I am truly sorry. I have learned a hard lesson and I guarantee that I will never participate in or allow this kind of activity to happen again."
No punishments have been handed out, but they could include suspension, fines and loss of draft picks. The league said the findings were corroborated by multiple, independent sources, in an investigation by the league's security department.
''The payments here are particularly troubling because they involved not just payments for 'performance,' but also for injuring opposing players,'' Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. ''The bounty rule promotes two key elements of NFL football: player safety and competitive integrity.''
Payoffs included $1,500 for a ''knockout'' and $1,000 for a ''cart-off,'' with payouts doubling or tripling during the playoffs.
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RomanticAtrocity uploaded a new video
(7 months ago)
G8 does fly by, with distinctive sound.
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