Holland Airport

Holland Airport
No planes now, just birds in the sky. Holland might be called ‘Holland Airport’ because the sky over most of Holland is normally filled with planes – a growing problem the last decade or so , with planes flying over you every two minutes or so at certain times every day … no escape.. the sound of planes everywhere – all within 50-60 km (30-40 miles) from the busy Amsterdam Airport (Schiphol) and the smaller Rotterdam Airport. Film : 20200420 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com

Fresh Air

Fresh Air
Breath of fresh air in Holland during self-isolation time , filmed at home in the garden yesterday (April 6) and produced April 7, 2020 for The One Minutes Collection. File name : Michel van der Burg_Fresh Air_2020_Netherlands .
Film : Fresh Air (20200407) Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg.com | miracles.media

Review Part 5|5 Sony B1M vs Sennheiser MKE440

Review Part 5|5 Sony B1M vs Sennheiser MKE440

Last part of an outdoor review – totalling 5 parts – comparing the new Sony ECM-B1M digital shotgun camera microphone vs the Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo shotgun microphone. Changing distance and levels.
The mics are on a Sony A7S Mark II (Sennheiser mic) and Sony A7 Mark III camera (Sony mic). For the Sony ECM-B1M a second ‘Furry Windmuff’ is used on top of the standard Sony fuzzy windshield supplied in the box. That second windshield is from a Canon DM-100 Directional Stereo Microphone that I used some years ago on the Canon HF-G10 camera. ① memo 20190917 .

Review Part 4|5 Sony B1M vs Sennheiser MKE440

Review Part 4|5 Sony B1M vs Sennheiser MKE440
Number 4 of 5 short parts of an outdoor review comparing the new Sony ECM-B1M digital shotgun camera microphone vs the Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo shotgun microphone. Different angle.
The mics are on a Sony A7S Mark II (Sennheiser mic) and Sony A7 Mark III camera (Sony mic). For the Sony ECM-B1M a second ‘Furry Windmuff’ is used on top of the standard Sony fuzzy windshield supplied in the box. That second windshield is from a Canon DM-100 Directional Stereo Microphone that I used some years ago on the Canon HF-G10 camera. ① memo 20190916 .

Review Part 3|5 Sony B1M vs Sennheiser MKE440

Review Part 3|5 Sony B1M vs Sennheiser MKE440 dd 20190915

The 3rd part of 5 short parts of an outdoor review comparing the new Sony ECM-B1M digital shotgun camera microphone vs the Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo shotgun microphone – changing audio levels for the Sony from 4 to 5 (dial on the mic) , for the Sennheiser from 12 to 15 (in camera).
The mics are on a Sony A7S Mark II (Sennheiser mic) and Sony A7 Mark III camera (Sony mic). For the Sony ECM-B1M a second ‘Furry Windmuff’ is used on top of the standard Sony fuzzy windshield supplied in the box. That second windshield is from a Canon DM-100 Directional Stereo Microphone that I used some years ago on the Canon HF-G10 camera. ① memo 20190915 .