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How to make a Fifine K669D mic sound better and noise-free

First and foremost, even though the Fifine K669D is a budget microphone, it is not a bad microphone. In fact, considering the low price, it’s very difficult not to recommend to any beginner. When...

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Fifine K669D Budget Dynamic XLR Microphone Review & Setup

If you want to upgrade to an XLR studio mic, but your budget is tight, Fifine might have the microphone for you. Its’s the Fifine K669D. It’s not to be confused with the K669B, Fifine’s highly...

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Record anywhere with XLR mics using the Shure MVX2U XLR to USB Interface

Shure, a pioneering and respected name in the audio industry, is breaking down barriers to professional audio for owners of home studios with their latest innovation - the Shure MVX2U Digital Audio...

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How to use a vintage Helios 44M 58mm f2 Lens on a Canon EOS R6

As the title suggests, this article is about using the vintage Helios 44M 58mm f2 lens on a modern mirrorless camera, specifically the Canon EOS R6. However, if you have a Canon R series camera the...

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The Helios-44M vintage lens – An Introduction

The Helios-44M is part of the Helios-44 series of lenses, all of which use derivatives of the Carl Zeiss Biotar optical formula, which is renowned for the "swirly" bokeh it can produce. As you would...

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Use your Android Phone as a Camera Monitor and Recorder

If you’ve been looking for a field monitor for your video camera, DSLR, or mirrorless camera, don’t buy one until you’ve read this article. I’ll show you how to use the HDMI output from your...

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