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		<title>By: inexpensivejumbo &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sennheiser MKE400 and Litepanels Micro on the Canon HV20 how to save videos on youtube</title>
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		<author>inexpensivejumbo &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sennheiser MKE400 and Litepanels Micro on the Canon HV20 how to save videos on youtube</author>
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		<description>[...] http://www.dvcreators.net/the-sennhei&#8230;http://www.dvcreators.net/litepanels-&#8230;http://www.dvcreators.net/hama-delvca&#8230;The first is an ultra tiny shotgun mic from Sennheiser, it&#8217;s the MKE400. To give you an idea of the size, it&#8217;s physical length and width is that of your pinky finger. Yes, that&#8217;s one amazingly short shotgun microphone. It&#8217;s surprisingly directional for such a small mic. The design team at Sennheiser was able to innovate while answering the market&#8217;s request for an even smaller on-camera mic. They maintained the same high quality sound since they built the very first shotgun mic, yes, Sennheiser invented the interference tube design that all of today&#8217;s shotgun mics are based on. [...]</description>
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