GreatBiscuit
Golden but never flaky
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Has anyone had any issues with bringing audio recorders into the parks?
I plan to bring my Zoom H4n to act as my video mic. Normally when I shot video, it lives on an articulating arm on my DSLR rig and I run mics into it, but for this trip, I'm leaving the rig at home, relying on the built in stereo mics, and ordered a hot shoe mount. The camera / audio recorder will, for all intents and purposes, be as one piece of equipment.
My concern is that with the recent covert filming that took place in the parks, I am not sure how Disney is handling these types of devices.
The H4n is a bit large and the Redhead windscreen makes it appear even bigger. I love the clear stereo sound it captures, and would be terribly disappointed if I couldn't use it when shooting video, BUT I'd rather not spend an hour farting around with security over it.
Thoughts? Experiences?
I plan to bring my Zoom H4n to act as my video mic. Normally when I shot video, it lives on an articulating arm on my DSLR rig and I run mics into it, but for this trip, I'm leaving the rig at home, relying on the built in stereo mics, and ordered a hot shoe mount. The camera / audio recorder will, for all intents and purposes, be as one piece of equipment.
My concern is that with the recent covert filming that took place in the parks, I am not sure how Disney is handling these types of devices.
The H4n is a bit large and the Redhead windscreen makes it appear even bigger. I love the clear stereo sound it captures, and would be terribly disappointed if I couldn't use it when shooting video, BUT I'd rather not spend an hour farting around with security over it.
Thoughts? Experiences?