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Recently I picked up a Nikon D5000, and I tried shooting some video with it at a club. Due to the mic being sensitive, all I got was distortion from the loud bass. What can I make a filter out of that will still give me decent sound but will block out a lot of the air movement from low frequencies?
I know that it is a still camera, and it can get some amazing pictures. Not being a video cam, there is no external mic input, so I have to work with the built-in mic. |
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