For those looking to move beyond the internal microphone on a digital SLR or camcorder, the VideoMic Pro can achieve excellent audio in a compact, lightweight and relatively inexpensive package. Lexy ...
An excellent mic for the price. Perfectly suited for DSLR run 'n gun, documentaries and low budget indies. Serious applications require a step up to the NTG3. Some hiss detectable -requires post ...
Australian company Rode has released the new VideoMic NTG – an on-camera shotgun mic that can also be used in a variety of different ways. The Rode VideoMic NTG sits on top of your camera and can ...
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Microphone maker Rode’s parent company, Freedman Electronics, turns 50 this year, and at the Rodeshow 2017 (see what they did there?) party they’re throwing to celebrate they have announced a pair of ...
At $249, the Rode VideoMic NTG is priced higher than many USB microphones we review, but low for a pro mic. It combines the design and sonics of a Rode NTG shotgun mic with the compact, on-camera ...
I am amazed how RØDE has been able to shrink, lighten and economize the same core technology we met in the VideoMic NTG in 2020, now at a fraction of the price.
As the name alludes to, the VideoMic NTG is a ‘hybrid microphone’ that takes technology from Rode’s line of NTG broadcast shotgun microphones and condenses it down into a more compact VideoMic form ...
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