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Rode VideoMic Pro Rycote

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Item Nr. 74120
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  • Directional microphone for camera mounting
  • Supercardioid characteristic
  • Broadcast transmission quality
  • Front directionality, 9V excl.
  • Very compact and lightweight plastic housing
  • incl. pre-mounted foam windscreen

The RODE VideoMic Pro is an ultra-compact directional condenser microphone for flash shoe mounting that enables videographers to record original sound in professional broadcast quality with high speech intelligibility.

At just 15 cm long and weighing just under 90 g, the VideoMic Pro is the perfect partner for SLR digital cameras with HD video function, but of course also for normal DV camcorders of all kinds. The cleverly and inconspicuously integrated elastic holder ensures effective decoupling of the microphone from handling noise and the like. If required, a low-cut filter can be switched on at the rear to suppress additional low-frequency interference signals. The connection to the camera is made via a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug.
The output level of the VideoMic Pro can be reduced by 10 dB or increased by 20 dB using a switch to adapt it to the respective signal source and the camera's microphone input - ideal for extremely loud or quiet signals. An operating switch with battery indicator LED completes the features. With a fresh alkaline 9V block battery, you can work successfully for more than 70 hours.

As a mono shotgun microphone, the VideoMic Pro is particularly suitable for all types of reportage where it is less about capturing stereo atmospheres or music (for which the RODE SVM would be better suited), but where a precise sound recording with a narrow angle to the front and corresponding to the image section is always required. Typical examples of this would be interviews or videos in which speech is predominantly recorded as original sound, which is then always output in the middle of the stereo panorama when played back via the home system.
Incidentally, a 3/8" tripod thread is embedded in the hot shoe adapter so that the VideoMic Pro can also be operated away from the camera if required - e.g. mounted on a pistol grip, a tripod or a boom pole.

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MSRP* 259,-
206,80 Mikrofon
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Rode VideoMic Pro Rycote

Short profile

  • Directional microphone for camera mounting
  • Supercardioid characteristic
  • Broadcast transmission quality
  • Front directionality, 9V excl.
  • Very compact and lightweight plastic housing
  • incl. pre-mounted foam windscreen

Product description for Rode VideoMic Pro Rycote

The RODE VideoMic Pro is an ultra-compact directional condenser microphone for flash shoe mounting that enables videographers to record original sound in professional broadcast quality with high speech intelligibility.

At just 15 cm long and weighing just under 90 g, the VideoMic Pro is the perfect partner for SLR digital cameras with HD video function, but of course also for normal DV camcorders of all kinds. The cleverly and inconspicuously integrated elastic holder ensures effective decoupling of the microphone from handling noise and the like. If required, a low-cut filter can be switched on at the rear to suppress additional low-frequency interference signals. The connection to the camera is made via a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug.
The output level of the VideoMic Pro can be reduced by 10 dB or increased by 20 dB using a switch to adapt it to the respective signal source and the camera's microphone input - ideal for extremely loud or quiet signals. An operating switch with battery indicator LED completes the features. With a fresh alkaline 9V block battery, you can work successfully for more than 70 hours.

As a mono shotgun microphone, the VideoMic Pro is particularly suitable for all types of reportage where it is less about capturing stereo atmospheres or music (for which the RODE SVM would be better suited), but where a precise sound recording with a narrow angle to the front and corresponding to the image section is always required. Typical examples of this would be interviews or videos in which speech is predominantly recorded as original sound, which is then always output in the middle of the stereo panorama when played back via the home system.
Incidentally, a 3/8" tripod thread is embedded in the hot shoe adapter so that the VideoMic Pro can also be operated away from the camera if required - e.g. mounted on a pistol grip, a tripod or a boom pole.

Rode VideoMic Pro Rycote

Technik
Verbindungsart
Kabel
Richtcharakteristik
Keule, Superniere
Frequenz von
40 Hz
Frequenz bis
20.000 Hz
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
9V Block
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6988130041950
KAN
VMPRY

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