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What are you guys using for audio recording with your DSLR?
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  • H4, Rode NTG-2 and a pocket full of batteries
  • DR-100 for 2 channels. H4n for 4 channels.

    I prefer a mic with its own battery.

    DualEyes app for video/audio sync. Or FCP X...
  • Here's how I make the Zoom H4n work for me on a shoulder-mounted rig. The stereo shotgun mic bracket is attached to the front of the rig with a single large C-clamp, allowing me to mount it remotely from the camera when desired. I also have a self-powered long shotgun on a boom pole that works well plugged into the H4n's bottom mini-jack to bypass the built-in mics. The external battery for the H4n powers it for over 6 hours, available here:

    Satechi iCel 5200 mAh USB Rechargeable Battery
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001BF12QO

    Outside a soundproofed studio, environmental noise almost always drowns out any preamp noise from the H4n. I run it in 4-channel mode supplying phantom power at 24-bit/48khz.
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  • I use Tascam DR-100

    http://tascam.com/product/dr-100/

    Ideal does not exist, really.
  • The P2 Tascam is nice. So is the R44
    The Zoom products belong in the trash can.

    I use Oktava, RODE and Sennheiser XLR mics and Tascam DR100 which I consider the absolute minimum for pro audio. Some of the units you've listed are way better.