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PhilippeNeil

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  1. Hi! I'm not a pro-video producer, in fact I don't have any experience.. I'm starting an interview project at my job where I need to produce pro level videos of interviews and small conferences/presentations. I'm building a little home studio to receive my guest and hopefully, they will come to me, but I expect to have to go to them often... mostly in their Clinique's conference room or office. The project is to 1. Live stream psychiatrists while they are doing a training in the conference room of a medical Clinique (so other medical clinic can connect and have access to it in real time) 2. Interview the psychiatrist later about their domain of expertise and publish it as a vlog/podcast. I currently own a - Canon 80d - cam link 4k - Tascam 60D - Rode procaster - Audio technica at875r - Cheap canadian studio light (thinking of going with aputure 120d mark ii): https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B005JN4KR2/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=15121&creative=330641&creativeASIN=B005JN4KR2&linkCode=as2&tag=olivlambmarkd-20&fbclid=IwAR2wBGtd6NggCo4wJvS2sW5hTEQDZy5iHenUNRZzsRBbSKvRbeMIo_AoL9Y and no lavaliers... so my question is, which one should I choose? I was thinking of going with the new Sony uwp-d21 or d26 with an additional transmitter, so I would have 2 lavalier that I would connect to the tascam mixer, but since I use a canon, i was wondering if I would be better off in terms of quality with a seinheiser or countryman etc. I have a budget of around 1000$ for the 2 lavalier kit. Reviews I find online don't seem to address pro-level audio lavalier.. They are mostly for youtubers and I'm not sure if they really are impartial. I intend to shoot quite a bit of these videos so I want to make sure my audio is 1. Pro-quality 2. "Easily" manageable as I will be IN the video with no one else to help me What are your thoughts? thanks Philippe
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