That was great, Dave. Beautiful guitar work. I did a four camera (simultaneous) test shoot-out with the Q2n, a professional vidcam (Sony HVRV1U), a hi-end Panasonic 3D vidcam, a hi-end Panasonic reg vidcam. Best video - the hi-end Panasonic consumer-grade vidcam; best AUDIO - Q2n. Qualifiers; the pro Sony could probably have been coaxed into having the best video with studio lighting and meticulous care setting the 10 gazillion parameters (I just set it to 'auto'
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). Also, I just used the standard (or built-in) mics although all three cams would take external mics (and/or line-in's).
My conclusion was that for $140.00 you get a fantastic live mic with cell phone quality video. For a gig or a rehearsal (where sound is the most important thing), I would definitely choose the Q2n to toss in the gig bag. Smallest, easiest to set up, and best mic.
BTW, if you need a good inexpensive video editor/movie maker, the Power Director 16 Ultimate is excellent. After putting all four clips on the timeline (two shot at 24frames and two at 30), I was able to able to sync all the clips in one pass using the audio tracks from each clip. The number of features in this package is staggering. AND, under $100.
chas