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Rode VIDEOMIC Directional Shotgun Mic w/Mount | 
enlarge | Brand: Rode Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $249.00 Buy New: $129.00 You Save: $120.00 (48%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 28
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 5 x 3 The Rode Video Mic is a professional grade shotgun microphone. Based on the latest Film industry technology, the Video Mic is designed specifically for use with high quality Digital Video Cameras. The microphone exhibits low noise and an unusually wide bandwidth for its size. It is ultra lightweight, yet rugged due to itas ABS construction. The Video Mic is powered by a standard 9 V battery and offers a Low Battery LED status indicator and a switchable high pass filter to reduce unwanted low frequency rumble. The Video Mic attaches to any Camcorder that has the standard hot-shoe fitting and utilizes a stereo mini jack for audio output. Warranty: 10 Years
MPN: VIDEOMIC Model: ROD VIDEOMIC UPC: 698813000418 EAN: 0698813000418 ASIN: B0007U9SOC
Release Date: July 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Broadcast and studio sound quality | | • | Rugged reinforced ABS construction | | • | Two step high-pass filter - flat or 80 Hz | | • | Intergrated shock mount | | • | 9 V battery operation |
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Product Description The VideoMic is a professional grade shotgun microphone. Based on the latest Film industry technology, the is designed specifically for use with high quality Digital Video Cameras.The microphone exhibits low noise and an unusually wide bandwidth for...
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The Best Video Mic August 1, 2008 Seth K. Johnson (East Coast USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this mic and a Canon Vixia HF100 for my vacation to Maui and it was a fantastic pairing. The mic was very light, durable and so easy to use, even Mom could use it: the mic only has an ON/OFF switch. Apparently you can switch to 0db, -10db or -20db from inside the battery compartment. I haven't tried this function yet. The mic is powered by a 9v battery which is different than my other two mics (AT55 and Sennheiser ME66). I think it has pretty good battery life; I used it for 6 days off and on and didn't have to replace the battery. The one gripe is that I did break one of the proprietary rubber bands that holds the mic to the base (it's for shock absorption and isolates the mic from camera). I had it in my bag for the 15 hrs that it took me to fly to HI and the pressure must have been too great. I am buying a camera-specific backpack for future ventures. The Rode has a normal shoe mount which works with my Canon Optura 30s. It didn't work out of the box for my Vixia HF100. The Vixia has an advanced accessory shoe which is a proprietary Canon shoe that requires an adaptor Adorama Canon Mini Advanced Accessory Shoe to Universal Shoe Adapter (FLAT TYPE) - Black The adapter wiggles but I wanted to use the Rode instead of the canon DM50 because if you want a mic, go to a mic company.
Best Mic on a Budget July 23, 2008 James Mandeville (USA NH) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the best Microphone in it price range. I bought this unit after allot of looking around at other mics. This mic has the best sound range and features of a unit ten times its price. RODE provides all the spesifications of the mic online and in the box. The imput cable is quite durabe compaired to other mics, It runs on a simple nine volt and has an easy to understand swich with lights. So many times have I left my old mic on in its case casue there was no on light. It alos has built in noise and shake dampeners that other mics lack. This is the kind of mic that can be taken anywhere and used on almost any camcorder. The mic looks quite impressive on top of my Cannon GL1 it makes people stop and look. I have been asked which TV network I work for and where did I buy my equpiment from. People think you spent a ton of cash on a high end mic when you did not. Even at the MSRP this mic is a darn good deal. I use this mic every time I take footage with my Cannon GL1. I never have any hiss or disruption with it. It is a sold mic it survived a 10 foot drop camera and all on to a concrete floor. The only thing that broke on it were the rubber attachments. All I did was stretch them back on and the mic worked! If it had any other mic it would of popped the mic element. RODE has built this unit to last it is well worth the buy. RODE backs up there products with good customer and tech support. A+++ BUY!
Fantastic item, great for a film maker on a budget. July 5, 2008 David Thomas 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After receiving this mic I put it into action. It is very sturdy and the shock stabilization system works very well. The sound quality is fantastic with a bit of tweaking. The only thing to consider, is picking up a mini plug extension cable for using this mic on a boom pole.
Great microphone for the non-professional June 16, 2008 Tim Warneka (Cleveland, OH USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Hi all! I recently discovered Rode products, and this Australian company seems to make quality gear. I ran my VideoMic through my Canon HG10 and it worked quite well. If you are non-professional looking for a high-quality external microphone for your video camera, then look no further. You won't find anything better at this price point (trust me, I spent weeks looking.) My two issues with this microphone are: (As some other reviewers have observed), the jack is an unbalanced line, which means that if you try to mount this bad boy on a boom pole or microphone stand away from you camera, you get buzz and hum. Two, this mic is somewhat bulky. I travel a fair amount giving keynote speeches and leadership training. I bought all my video gear to record my work. The VideoMic takes up a fair amount of space in my camera bag. Clearly, this is not an issue if you don't travel, but if you do, you might want to consider another mic. I recently upgrade to a R0DE NT3 Microphone microphone, which has an XLR connection, which means I can mount the microphone away from the camera and have no buzz. The NT3 is a professional-grade microphone and costs more than the VideoMic, but the NT3 suits my needs better. Bottom Line: If you're looking for a high quality microphone that will stay on your video camera, you can't go wrong with the Rode VideoMic. Enjoy! Tim Warneka, author Leading People the Black Belt Way: Conquering the Five Core Problems Facing Leaders Today Black Belt Leader, Peaceful Leader: An Introduction to Catholic Servant Leadership The Way of Leading People: Unlocking Your Integral Leadership Skills with the Tao Te Ching Healing Katrina: Volunteering in Post-Hurricane Mississippi
Can't beat the quality for price relationship May 8, 2008 Mary M. Blair (Tampa, Florida) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I needed a shot gun microphone to fit the hot shoe of the Canon HG10. I am shooting a documentary and needed to interview folks in loud surroundings. This was the most valuable and important upgrade to my camera. The sound difference is unprecedented for the price. For $149 the mic comes with a build on rocker (so you don't get all the bump noise) and can be adjusted to avoid the truncation of the peaks of your sound waves. The mic comes ready to use, but I would suggest changing the volume to -10dbz to combat this problem. You get a clean sound, but the cord attaches to the camera with a short earpiece jack. You cannot extend this mic out on a boom or you would get buzz and hum. For the average user and camera mounting, this camera is perfect. It does not overwhelm the profile of the camera and is very light. I would suggest that you buy 1 along with a 9 volt battery (not included). It seems like a steal.
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