On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 13:32:56 -0800, "Charles Tomaras" wrote:

>
>"Neuman - Ruether" wrote in message
>news:3e1063e7.2716271@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu...
>>
>> I agree, and I did not present it as such - and I also
>> rarely change the monitor level when recording, but there
>> are times when I *do* want to change it (conditions do not
>> always remain as expected...), and the DVX100 makes this
>> oddly difficult compared with just about any other camera...
>>
>> David Ruether

>I think the easiest solution would be to get one of those little passive 1/8 in stereo
>inline rotary pots that Radio Shack sells. Keep the DVX at the loudest level you think you
>will use then turn it down if need be from the little inline pot. It's about a 4 inch
>cable between the headphones and your camera with a right angle on it. Probably easier to
>use than a dedicated pot on the camera and you can adjust it without shaking the camera.
>
>Charlie

Now *that* makes sense! ;-)