Many of the direct recording of audio solutions for Canon DSLR cameras www.dslrfilmnoob.com include big boxes and other random objects in order to get audio into the camera. But once the audio is recorded by the camera, as you know, if it's good? Now, with the help of a headphone amplifier FiiO e5: www.amazon.com and a female RCA to 3.5mm adapter: www.amazon.com, you can monitor the audio feature for your Canon SLR camera (when using a display field) to add. I have twoLoans to people in this video. The first is Christian Sundsdal. He is what I said, and rode along the VideoMic e5 FiiO addiction. You can learn more about him here: vimeo.com And the second is Freyguyproductions member of Youtube. He sent in the question I had looking for this solution. You can find his blog here: NOTE Freyguyproductions.blogspot.com Remember, this is the monitor for use with a box. You must monitor is an HDMI monitor, not an input or composite.View: www.dslrfilmnoob.com The screen goes black when the camera is connected the USB adapter into the camera composite. If you disagree with a field monitor, this is probably not the right way. Used in this video: Canon 35 mm f1.4 Canon T2i 7d & Sigma 30 mm f1.4 FiiO e5 amplifier for Sennheiser G2 wireless microphone CPM Film Tools Rig
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