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Reddit mentions of On Stage CM01 Video Camera/Digital Recorder Adapter

Sentiment score: 9
Reddit mentions: 14

We found 14 Reddit mentions of On Stage CM01 Video Camera/Digital Recorder Adapter. Here are the top ones.

On Stage CM01 Video Camera/Digital Recorder Adapter
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Use standard mic stands to mount still and video cameras or popular handheld audio recordersBall-head allows for independent pan and tilt with 360 degree pan movement and 180 degree tilt5/8" 27-thread female to 1/4" thread male
Specs:
Colorsilver
Height2 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2009
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 14 comments on On Stage CM01 Video Camera/Digital Recorder Adapter:

u/MMfuryroad · 5 pointsr/hometheater

Respectfully, it's a complete waste of time and money. You're better off using your B speaker setup like I use mine as a way to run a different type of speaker for different content not in an AB configuration. That can create its own issues.

Bi wiring / bi amping

McGurk effect video

Better things to do than bi- wiring and bi-amping speakers to improve your audio experience:

  1. Experiment with your speaker placements i.e. distance from boundaries, angle of speaker, distance from speaker and height of the tweeter lining up with your ear height at the MLP.


  2. Get fully familiar with your receivers room correction type and setup procedures. If there are 6 or 8 different mic positions available at setup use them and rerun the room correction anytime you change what's in the room, your seating position , the speakers themselves or the speakers positions in the room and invest in a boom mic stand and camera mount adapter to keep the audio mic away from reflection points and try to reduce your rooms noise floor as much as possible before running the correction i.e. AC system, ceiling fans , screaming kids or wife.😏

  3. Learn more about passive room treatments. You don't have to go crazy and there are several companies that offer free online modeling programs to determine the type and number of treatments your room might need at affordable prices. GIK Acoustics and ATS Acoustics are 2 good ones that spring to mind.

    ATS Acoustics online acoustic analyzer

    GIK Acoustics analyzer

  4. Use good quality cables and connectors. Again you don't have to go crazy but getting good affordable cabling and connectors usually helps eliminate or reduce many minor troubleshooting issues to something other than the connectors and cables. Again Blue Jeans Cable and Mediabridge comes to mind but there are others.

  5. Download the freeware program REW and just play with it a bit. You'll need a calibrated audio mic with an HDMI cable or stereo RCA connector to fulfill its full potential but there is a built in room modeling program that anyone with a sealed rectangular room can get some good benefits from using without a mic or cable and it gives you time to get more comfortable with what is a fully equipped acoustical software program and did I mention that it's free.?

    Room Equalization Wizard

    There's more. Like learn speaker specifications and what they mean with regards to efficiency and power requirements but these are the major things that came to my mind ahead of bi- anything.
u/nerdmania · 4 pointsr/Filmmakers

These are great to put a camera on a mic stand: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GWCC4I/

u/xx2000xx · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Well kind of the same deal, but my point still stands. I meant a boom mic with the adapter which is basically the same damn thing but a longer arm. The thing folds up and I haven't used mine in a while and I always think it's a tripod which it basically is.

I still think I'd win in court because it's logistics and tangible difference is putting it mildly, more like, after reading all the nuances of how to actually run audyssey, and no you don't pick up whatever shitty thing they give you and plop it in 8 different spots and think it'll be fine, you probably made it even worse actually because it's crazy precise and beyond amazing. The Judge would make you eat your hat unless you have a great lawyer.

Denon actually pays them to let them use it and it's the best in the world and you don't know how lucky you are to actually have the top of the line too. Take a pic or let me see your distance levels between the speakers and then just the Audyssey specs on the levels.

Here is what to get:

https://www.amazon.com/Stage-Stands-MS7701B-Tripod-Microphone/dp/B000978D58 - Boom/Tripod

https://www.amazon.com/CM01-Camera-Digital-Recorder-Adapter/dp/B001GWCC4I/ -- mic mount

The adapter that goes in the end and you screw in the mic perfectly and then you are ready to rock and roll to set it at perfect ear level, swivel it in 3 different positions so you don't have to go crazy by making sure all the positions are equal. Plus if you have a couch or recliner or something you can kind of work around it as best you can. So when you read the forums that is what they'll tell you to get too, although they are crazy over on AVS so I bet they will tell you to get some $200 boom mic/Tripod but that is just fine and what we've (people on avs) have been using for years, although I haven't been keeping up with the latest info the past few years. There are a few vids on youtube that I saw a year or two a go using a boom mic, which is how you do it, but I can only imagine the finer points of your setting.

I have a 4k TV that my 7.1 Denon doesn't display a picture at all, but that's not a problem for me because I remember ever single little setting on the receiver by heart so it's not even an issue for me and running it just fine through HDMI from computer to receiver then back to TV while still keeping all the bitstreaming and lossless formats which makes me think I can hold off even though I'm starring at the $500 3400H in my cart right now and it's a hell of a deal but with the new models coming out I'm sure we'll see it again.

u/MrKazador · 2 pointsr/hometheater

I use this stand https://www.parts-express.com/talent-ms-2b-tripod-base-microphone-stand-with-telescopic-boom--233-006

Then I modified this clip by cutting some pieces off to fit the Denon mic because I'm cheap https://www.parts-express.com/talent-mc-2-1-to-1-1-4-microphone-clip-for-handheld-wireless-mics--233-042

I think that clip can also work for the UMIK mic but doesn't the mic come with a clip that you can detatch? Should be the same threads.

You can find some nice 1/4-20 mounts for the Denon mic on Amazon which are not too expensive like this one https://www.amazon.com/CM01-Camera-Digital-Recorder-Adapter/dp/B001GWCC4I

u/iamgreenbag · 2 pointsr/ValveIndex

I made my Rift sensor stands using cheap Ikea floor lamps and a camera mount epoxied on top of that. 2x $13 CAD lamps and 1x $11 CAD camera mount per stand, makes an 89" tall stand, plus the 2" camera mount, and the 2.5" for the sensors. Comes to 93.5" in total...2.5" shy of my 8' high ceiling. The base of the stands are only 10", instead of the 2-3 square feet of a tripod, so they fit nicely in corners. And being black...they're fashionable. :P

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I plan on ordering a few more camera mounts, then epoxying to the tops of a few pieces of tubing I had left over, then side-mounting those to the the top of each of my stands. The base stations should sit right beside the rift sensors after that.

u/okachobii · 2 pointsr/Vive

This likely doesn't apply to you, but if you're a musician and you have boom mic stands sitting around, they are made to fold up and be portable and work great as lighthouse stands if you buy a mic stand camera adapter from Amazon. Why buy dedicated light house stands!

I recommend this one: https://www.amazon.com/CM01-Camera-Digital-Recorder-Adapter/dp/B001GWCC4I

...but there are cheaper options down to $4.

u/dasbacon · 1 pointr/pinball

i'm also looking to start getting in to taking some top down angle game play videos.

I'm thinking about using tall mic stands for tri pods so can position them behind the machines:

http://amzn.com/B00CFP5CRO
http://amzn.com/B001GWCC4I

papa looks like they've built their own which are much larger and i'm not sure how mobile they are but i would ideally like to make a good mobile solution.

comments on your videos would be the position of the top down camera angle could be better aligned, lighting could be better and the audio could be also better.

u/Drigr · 1 pointr/podcasting

Ah. Mines mounted on one of these because I'm use the tripod from the Knox and needed an adapter and wanted the angle. So I have the zoom mounted where the tab kinda supports and distributes the weight.

u/DarklordAsmodeus · 1 pointr/Twitch

I use this to mount my webcam at times.

On Stage Stands MS7701B Tripod Boom Microphone Stand https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000978D58


On Stage CM01 Video Camera/Digital Recorder Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GWCC4I

u/josephsrollins · 1 pointr/caseyneistat

I've heard of some tripods out there having a "boom arm" feature, but I searched B&H all day once looking for one, and couldn't find one. I don't even recall a Google search turning up much.

I do know, however, that adapters like this exist:
Mic Stand Adapter 1
Mic Stand Adapter 2

I am considering buying one of those and using it with my camera + one of many boom arm mic stands I have lying around.
If I use it with a standard mic stand, then I'll have to weigh down the legs with sandbags or some other kind of weight... However - if you want to go about using this method, I suggest you try to find a studio mic stand like this. I have one myself, and I can guarantee that it will definitely hold the weight. Picked up mine off of Craigslist for $60.

u/BuckleBean · 1 pointr/Vive

Thanks so much for the reply! Looks like there are a bunch of adapter options. I'll probably grab one of these because of the tilt capability: http://www.amazon.com/CM01-Camera-Digital-Recorder-Adapter/dp/B001GWCC4I

u/MegadetH_44 · 1 pointr/oculus

Thanks /u/jadfrog /u/pgh2atl and /u/NukedCranium for your answers, I think I found a pretty good solution yesterday with my old mic stand, I just need a 10$ adapter and I should be good :-) I'll also move the screen back a bit when my CV1 arrives...