As we bring up in our first episode...we're looking for a solid portable recording device for our upcoming field trips. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I have an iRiver iFP-790. It works quite well, although it may be tricky finding one. You could get a small stereo mic... sony makes a good one. I think this is the setup that Mur and Jason use for Geekfu. I can send you an audio sample with the built in mic if you like.
If you have an iPod, I like the Griffin iTalk at aroun $30 - $40.
But.... if you are willing to spend some more, I really like our Zoom H4 for http://thegamemastershow.com. It is a good recorder, excellent quality, and will accept other microphones for inputs in case you want them.
I am also interested in the Zoom H2, and it might have been the better, and cheaper, choice for us. It wasn't available when we bought the H4 though.
I LOVE my new Zoom H4. The built in condensor mics rock and it provides phantom power, too. The audio goes onto SD cards, so you never run out of storage space -- just swap for fresh cards.
It's a *little* spendy, but I thought it was well worth it.
As for recommendations on a good micro-jacked mic, I've had these bad boys recommended to me more than once: http://www.giant-squid-audio-lab.com/ (Not this mic, just this company).
I've heard nothing but good regarding the Zoom H4. I've a friend in radio who uses that for their remote reporting. I cannot, however, speak from experience. That's probably the route I would take if I were interested in rebuilding.
The H2 is about $70 less than the H4 but it doesn't have a XLR input jack. I'm not sure that XLR is all that significant in a portable rig. And the basic electronics are probably pretty similar.
When I was upgrading for my next project, I decided that it was worth the extra money, but I was looking at a new recorder for my "studio" ... portability wasn't an issue, but the H4 is certainly portable enough .. even comes with a custom wind-screen for the built-in stereo condenser mics.
Size wise, it's a little bigger than I thought ... about the size of a Robert Jordan novel with the same heft.
I now use my portable rig exclusively (my stay-at-home mic is broke), and have fallen in love with it. It's a omnidirectional mono mic fromGiant Squid Audio Lab and an iRiver iFP-890--which can still be found on eBay, from time to time.