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Dec 23, 2010
Neumann TLM 193 microphone
8 of 8 found this helpful This mic is distinguished by the fact that there is no high frequency boost. I like that. If, however, you choose to EQ it, it takes it well.
Neumann made changes to the sensitivity of this microphone after serial number 5825 Below #5825 the voltage output is 11 mV/pa. Above #5825 the voltage output is 18 mV/pa. That is a 4.3dB increase. This is an important fact to consider when trying to match mic pairs.
It is a neutral sounding and musical mic! It is a rare find in the world of mics.

Dec 17, 2015
Cost effective & beautiful image
2 of 2 found this helpful I'm using this lens on a Nikon D3 for photographing basketball. I have tried it at several practices, and am surprised at how useful it can be. I can stand far back and get the picture. I love using it for catching expressions on people's faces. It is quick to autofocus, sharp, and with beautiful color balance. The lens is well made, and the price is decent. The lens is all metal and heavy; except for the AF switch.
There is one thing that I do not like about the lens; ie.- the manual-AF switch is plastic. Be careful of this switch, that you don't accidentally put the autofocus into manual mode.
Sep 09, 2015
An old, but great camera body
I had a d200, which I gave to my son. This camera (d2x) replaced it. Compared to the d200, the d2x is quicker to take the shot. I love its speed! The d200, on the other hand, has better signal processing, and I like the menu better on the d200. But I like the size of the d2x. I like the pictures that this camera takes. Also, 1600 ISO is usable on the d2x. This is a very interesting camera indeed!