We were impressed by the Olympus Linear PCM Recorder LS-10. We'd like to see Olympus continue to pay attention to the somewhat fiddly user interface. However, once you figure it out, this is the system you need whether you're a student, a writer on as...
We were impressed by the Olympus Linear PCM Recorder LS-10. Wed like to see Olympus continue to pay attention to the somewhat fiddly user interface. However, once you figure it out, this is the system you need whether youre a student, a writer on as...
Outstanding recording quality, many additional features, lightweight, robust, runs on two AA batteries
No AC adaptor supplied, menu-based controls a little fiddly, price means you must be serious about recording Min specs: Recording formats: PCM / MP3 / WMA (recording) , WAV / WMA / MP3 (playback); Microphone sensitivity: High (-59 dBv) Low (-39 dBv); 3.5m...
Abstract: Two wind screens included; Rated battery life: 12 hours (2 AA); 2GB onboard storage; stores up to 3:10 (hours:minutes) uncompressed WAV files; SD slot (supports up to 8GB cards) “Digital recording that sounds better than a CD” is how Olympus touts the ...
The Olympus LS-10 would not be best classified as a “location recorder,” a moniker generally reserved for recorders with pro-level microphone input options, which LS-10 does not offer (it has only 1/8-inch input jacks). However, this 24-bit/96...
Abstract: If I were to design my ideal compact field recorder, here is my wish list: It would be tiny yet rugged, have a decent pair of microphones with sturdy windscreens, and record both compressed and uncompressed audio at a variety of resolutions. Id be abl...
Abstract: The new , $399.99, Olympus LS-10 is perfect for the radio reporter or taper who needs a handheld-sized high definition recorder for news, features or music production in the field. It is compact - about the size of a cell phone - and it looks quite sim...