
I can then adjust the angle of the camera down slightly so I can get a good closeup of the ring slipping onto the bride's finger.If you plan on using the Bescor for weddings, be sure to get a tall tripod (at least 6') so you can shoot over the heads of the groomsmen as the bride comes down the aisle.

I find the movement to be very smooth (not jittery like in the sample video-I think that's just because it's on the web) and also very quiet.For weddings, I screw one of theseonto the bottom of the camera before placing it onto the Bescor. I think they're great for the $, although you can purchase one of these setups for a lot more $ if you want greater control over the speed of the panning/tilting as well as controlling features on your camera (focusing, exposure, etc).Although the Bescor MP 101 comes with a (wired) remote control that has a slider that seems to indicate that it has variable speed control, it really only has 2 speeds: slow & fast.

I've owned 3 of these (Bescor MP 101) for 8+ years and use them mostly for weddings. Many people love the CamRanger, but I find the system unstable, and when it hangs the server needs to be restarted, which is pretty annoying when it's on a mast 12m up in the air.An alternative (and better) solution for wirelessly controlling a camera is which is donationware and runs on the same hardware as the CamRanger (the TP-Link MR3040, which costs around 40 USD when bought without the CamRanger firmware installed).
Bescor mp 101 wireing diagram mod#
TX = White, MOD = Red, REC = Blue, Shield = Braid, Common = Black TX = ?, MOD = ?, REC = ?, Shield/Common = ? TX = White, MOD = Red, REC = Blue, Shield/Common = Braid/Black Wiring for the C29 LX MAX and the C29LTDBT: (Extra NOTE: The popular Astatic 636L-DX1X is compatible with these) The chart and image above are correct for these models: We will continue to try to get all the information that we can listed on this page. Mic wiring can be frustrating enough, but when you can't find the right wiring info, it is just impossible. The list below offers some microphone wiring information. There are some radio brands that have the same general wiring (such as Cobra and Uniden) but that is not always the case. Generally, a radio manufacturer will wire their microphones the same so that the microphones are interchangeable between their radios, however, this is not always the case.įor example, Cobra 4 Pin radios are wired 1) Shield 2) Audio 3) Transmit 4) Receive while Midland 4 Pin radios are wired 1) Audio 2) Shield 3) Receive 4) Transmit. For example, just because two different microphones are 4 pin does not mean that they are wired the same, even if they are the same brand! Different manufacturers may wire their microphones differently.

We created this page to help people understand that not all microphones are wired the same way.
