Sony PCM-D100 Portable Microphone Review - Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar Sound Test | Amazing Clarity!

I decided to do a small review here of the Sony PCM-D100 handheld portable microphone. I am playing a series of different fingerstyle arrangements and strumming patterns, in order to test how the microphone performs under different scenarios and especially using both percussive and fingerpicking elements. I am using two different guitars which are a Martin Dreadnought Junior electro acoustic guitar and a Furch Little Jane travel guitar. I also used an acoustic amp, the Roland AC-33 on some of the demonstrations in this video. The great thing about the Sony PCM-D100 is that it is portable, meaning I don't need to use a sound interface, mic leads or even a computer at the time of recording. I can carry it around very easily when travelling. I hope you enjoy the video, please leave any comments you would like to add Here is my latest Fingerstyle Guitar Video, recorded using the Sony PCM-D100 Microphone:    • Video   Mic Features: LPCM and DSD stereo audio recording 24Bit 192kHz LPCM max recording In built flash memory up to 32GB plus external memory card space X/Y stereo microphone Wireless remote, bag and windscreen Equipment Used: Martin Dreadnought Junior Electro Acoustic Guitar Furch Little Jane Travel Acoustic Guitar Roland AC-33 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amplifier Sony PCM-D100 portable microphone Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 Canon EOS M100 D'addario phosphor bronze light Logic Pro X