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Olympus - Digital recorder LS-10
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Olympus Digital recorder LS-10
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Sun 25, October, 2009
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£198.00
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9.00
Olympus Digital recorder LS-10 - Description:
An easy to use straight from the box high quality sound and build digital recorder.
Records in PCM / MP3 and WMA formats.
Built in speakers, line in, mike and headphone sockets.
SD card slot to 16 GB.
Female Camera screw thread mount in back.
Tactile and easy to use controls.
Used mainly to record bats via time expansion and frequency division detectors.
USB connection.
Best of five digital recorders I own.
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Author
The Woodman
Knight Commander of the Wild Empire
Registered: December 2006
Location: Cumbria, on the southern boundary of the Lake District National Park.
Posts: 5992
Review Date:
Sun 25, October, 2009
Would you recommend it?
Yes
| Total Spent:
£198.00
| Rating:
9
Strengths:
Well built and logical layout.
Weaknesses:
Awkward to fit into case with windshields on mikes.
I bought the Olypus LS10 in preference to a number of similar makes and models due to the reviews on Amazon.
It has superceded my minidisc and I use it to record from time expansion and frequency division bat detectors mainly.
With its metal case it feels like a quality bit of kit unlike other good but plastic cased makes.
A clear display albeit small due to the screen size and good battery life, I can this one a good thumbs up.
If anyone would like more info, plase PM me.
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