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VholdR Noise Reduction
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bradocross
bradocross
Channel: http://www.vholdr.com/users/bradocross

Total Videos: 7
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Total Comments Received: 6
Total Comments Posted: 7


Date: April 23, 2008 - 4:31pm


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05/16/08 10:05
quigs2

bradocross - do you have a photo of the modification you made to the vholdr for noise? Thanks


05/04/08 07:05
bradocross

The microphone is located inside the pinhole between the laser warning sticker and the slot shaped LED. I would be happy to post a picture of the modification if I knew how to post still photos on this website. Maybe someone at VholdR can provide instructions on how to accomplish this.


05/02/08 14:05
MXDave166

Where on the camera is the microphone hole?


04/24/08 15:04
DsrtLeeRacer

Can you post a photo of how it looks on your VholdR?


04/24/08 11:04
bradocross

I did not want to use foam because my intent was to deflect the wind, not disperse it, using a thick rubber surface like that found on a quarter section of rubber ball. The hollow core centers over the mic hole while the outside deflects wind noise and maintains an opening toward the rear of the camera. I used RTV silicone adhesive to attach it to the camera (be careful not to get any in the mic hole).


04/24/08 09:04
gramma

I've also thought a lot about this. Nice work with the windshield! I couldn't find the right object to fit to the camera, so haven't installed one yet, but I think the next step is putting foam(like the cover off an ear-bud headphone) and adhering a chunk of it over the mic hole on your VholdR. Any wind still blowing over the mic will now get dispersed before the mic picks it up as sound!