Sony ILME-FX3 Help Manual page 319

Interchangeable lens digital camera
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When using a stereo microphone with two XLR (3-pin, female-type) plugs, connect the left-channel plug to the INPUT1 jack and
the right-channel plug to the INPUT2 jack, and then set the INPUT SELECT switch to "IN1·IN2."
In addition, setting the AUTO/MAN/LINK (INPUT2) switch to "LINK" comes in handy during stereo recording, as you can
simultaneously adjust the recording volume levels of the audio input from both the INPUT1 and INPUT2 jacks.
When the INPUT3 jack has an external device connected:
Set the switch to "IN3." Stereo audio will be received through the INPUT3 jack, and left-channel audio will be recorded to
the CH1 channel on the camera, while right-channel audio will be recorded to the CH2 channel.
Audio input jack
Recording channel
INPUT3 (L)
CH1
INPUT3 (R)
CH2
When the INPUT1, INPUT2, and INPUT3 jacks all have an external device connected for simultaneous recording
to 4 channels
To record audio input from the INPUT1 jack to the CH1 channel, audio input from the INPUT2 jack to the CH2 channel,
and audio input from the INPUT3 jack to the CH3 and CH4 channels on the camera, set the switch to "IN1·IN2."
Audio input jack
Recording channel
INPUT1
CH1
INPUT2
CH2
INPUT3 (L)
CH3
INPUT3 (R)
CH4
To record audio input from the INPUT3 jack to the CH1 and CH2 channels, audio input from the INPUT1 jack to the CH3
channel, and audio input from the INPUT2 jack to the CH4 channel on the camera, set the switch to "IN3."
Audio input jack
Recording channel
INPUT1
CH3
INPUT2
CH4
INPUT3 (L)
CH1
INPUT3 (R)
CH2
Note
If dust or water droplets are present on the surface of the microphone, successful recording may not be possible. Be sure to
clean the microphone surface before using the handle.
While recording is in progress, operating and handling noises from the camera or lens may be recorded. Touching the handle
while recording is in progress will cause noise to the recording.
If the microphone on the handle is in proximity to a speaker, acoustic feedback may occur. In this case, move the handle away
from the speaker to allow the maximum distance between the microphone and the speaker, or lower the speaker volume.
When a micro USB cable is connected to the handle, using the XLR adaptor may affect its performance.
Use of the XLR adaptor in the vicinity of a radio tower may cause static noise in recordings. Before camera shooting, make sure
that there is no radio tower nearby.
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