Posted by: Jack in Memory Card
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Sandisk MobileMate SD Plus Memory Card Reader Supports microSDHC - miniSDHC - SDHC - microSD - miniSD - SD - MultiMediaCard - MMCplus - MMCmobile - RS-MMC - RS-MMC Dual Voltage / Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Customer Review: Limited for my needs
Once again, buyer beware. I though this would be “universal” for all photo memory formats. I did not read the fine print and it won’t accept my Olympus XD card. Oh, well. Unit works fine for all the other formats.
Customer Review: Must have for cell phone
Great product. I couldn’t be happier with it. It works perfectly, is small enough to just stick in my purse and carry everywhere. Exactly what I wanted.
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Posted by: Jack in Sony
Sony ECMHW1 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone for DVR-DVD405, 505, HDR-SR1, UX1 & DCR-SR60, SR80, SR100 Camcorders Hear even more of what you’ve been missing with the ECM-HW1 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone from Sony, the ultimate accessory for capturing full 5.1 channel sound for all your digital video recordings. The Bluetooth-enabled wireless microphone captures clear and dynamic audio from up to one-hundred feet away. And it connects easily to your Handycam(R) camcorder using the convenient active interface shoe. Add a new dimension of sound to all your important moments. Records sound in Mono Records center-channel sound (for compatible camcorders with 5.1 Center mode) Earphone jack on receiver to monitor sound picked up by microphone Microphone transmitter powered by 2 AAA batteries Wireless microphone captures 5.1 channel sound Bluetooth-enabled captures clear audio from up to 100 feet away Connects easily to your Handycam(R) with the Active Interface Shoe
Customer Review: Sony Bluetooth Wireless Microphone
A must have if doing beach shots or areas where wind is a problem. Doesn’t go as far as I thought. If you have used this on a roller coaster ride let me know if it worked.
Customer Review: Great results for a little effort
We’d all like our amateur videos to look and sound more professional. In most cases, this involves more expensive equipment and more tedious “staging”. This little gadget improves the “sound imaging” without a lot of work. When the microphone is placed close to the source, it makes for a more professional-sounding video (I guess that’s why they use boom mikes and remote mikes for the “professional stuff”). My high-tech son is impressed with the audio quality, considering that it’s Bluetooth.
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