The demands on the microphone were clearly defined: The voice of the presenter should be reproduced without noise or other distortion in a film documentary.
This requirement has met the microphone. One note, however for other interested parties.
The dubbing was recorded successfully on a PC with separate sound card (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy, SB00090). The microphone was mounted on a small tripod.
In my case, was the first attempt with a PC via a Realtek onboard sound card is not satisfactory (motherboard Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3).
The insertion of the setting was done via the editing program MAGIX Video Premium 17 with good quality. To this end, no post-processing (noise reduction, etc.) was necessary. In this section the program 'normalize' for voice recordings feature was only activated.
In short
- Stable, well-made microphone
- Aufgenommne voice can be inserted without post processing via an interface program
- Best voice recording at a distance of 20-30cm from the microphone
- Best shot with a separate sound card, that is not the onboard sound card (in my case)