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Rycote Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10

The Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10 from Rycote is a windshield and suspension solution with everything needed to protect a handheld digital recorder (sold separately) from outdoor wind noise and to isolate it from unwanted vibrations. It can be used by journalists, filmmakers, or anyone using a handheld digital recorder to make professional-quality audio recordings outdoors.

SKU: GC152-RYC046008

Rycote Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10

Rycote Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10

The Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10 from Rycote is a windshield and suspension solution with everything needed to protect a handheld digital recorder (sold separately) from outdoor wind noise and to isolate it from unwanted vibrations. It can be used by journalists, filmmakers, or anyone using a handheld digital recorder to make professional-quality audio recordings outdoors.

The Portable Recorder Kit features a portable recorder suspension, a soft grip extension handle, a hot shoe 3/8" adaptor, and a mini windjammer. The suspension fits any portable recorder with a 1/4" female thread. It can then be mounted on a 3/8" male thread mic stand or boompole, or be attached to a camera hot shoe. There is a 180° swivel that allows for easy orientation of the recorder so it can point in the direction of the speaker.

In addition, the ergonomically designed soft grip extension handle can be used with the portable recorder suspension. It also has a 3/8" thread and allows for a portable audio recorder or a camera to be hand-held or mounted on a 3/8" thread such as a microphone stand or boompole.

Finally, the mini windjammer will protect the microphones on the recorder from outdoor wind noise and can be used in any kind of weather.

Rycote Extension Handle with Foam Hand Grip

Rycote's Extension Handle with Foam Hand Grip adds portability to all standard microphone mounts with a 3/8" thread insert. The base of the Extension handle has a 3/8" female thread to allow easy fitting onto a boom pole or mic stand if required.

Rycote 041119 Portable Recorder Suspension

The 041119 Portable Recorder Suspension from Rycote is a compact and versatile suspension mount for portable audio recorders. It uses patented Lyres to provide excellent isolation from vibrations, shocks, and handling noise. The Lyres are also unaffected by extreme temperatures, allowing it to be used in harsh environments.

The suspension has a 1/4"-20 threaded screw, allowing you to attach any recorder with a 1/4"-20 threaded socket. The suspension has a 1/4"-20 threaded socket, plus a 1/4"-20 to 3/8"-16 swivel adapter. The adapter provides 180° precise positioning of the recorder, and also allows you to mount the suspension on a 3/8"-16 male thread, mic stand, boompole, or camera shoe.

Compatible Recorders

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Olympus DM650

Olympus LS-05

Olympus LS-10

Olympus LS-100

Olympus LS-11

Olympus LS-12

Olympus LS-14

Olympus LS-20M

Olympus LS-3

Sony HDV Z7

Sony NEX-FS700RH

Sony PCM M10

Sony PXW-FS7 / 7K

Sony PXW-X180

Tascam DR-05

Tascam DR-07

Tascam DR-07 MKII

Tascam DR-08

Tascam DR-100

Tascam DR-2D

Tascam DR-40

Zoom H1

Zoom H2

Zoom H2N

Zoom H4

Zoom H4N / H4N Pro

Zoom H5

Zoom Q3-HD

Rycote 037302 Hot Shoe 3/8" Adaptor

The Rycote 037302 Hot Shoe Adaptor with 3/8" Male Thread lets you attach any fitting with a 3/8" thread to a camera hot shoe.

Rycote Mini Windjammer for Sony PCM M10 Field Recorder

The Rycote Mini Windjammer for Sony PCM M10 Field Recorder is designed to reduce wind noise for blogs, interviews, podcasting, and field recording in a wide range of weather conditions. The wind screen provides up to 12 dB of attenuation and is sized to precisely fit the Sony PCM M10 Field Recorder.

Key Features:

Protects Recorder from Rain & Dust

Portable Recorder Suspension

Soft Grip Extension Handle

Hot Shoe 3/8" Adaptor

Mini Windjammer

Reduces Outdoor Wind Noise

Isolates Unwanted Vibrations

Mounts on Boompole or Mic Stand

What's in the Box:

Rycote Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10

Rycote Extension Handle with Foam Hand Grip

Rycote 041119 Portable Recorder Suspension

Rycote 037302 Hot Shoe 3/8" Adaptor

Rycote Mini Windjammer for Sony PCM M10 Field Recorder

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Rycote Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10

The Portable Recorder Kit for Sony PCM-M10 from Rycote is a windshield and suspension solution with everything needed to protect a handheld digital recorder (sold separately) from outdoor wind noise and to isolate it from unwanted vibrations. It can be used by journalists, filmmakers, or anyone using a handheld digital recorder to make professional-quality audio recordings outdoors.

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