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It’s not a laser gun, it’s a shotgun microphone!
Rode is a great company with family tradition and they always come up with some great ideas. Why not ditch that audio recorder so many of us tend to carry around to our disadvantage? It’s bulky, it’s heavy, it’s getting on our nerves, well on mine at least. What a neat idea to build it right into the microphone.Read on:
While providing throughput to the camera for sync and backup this device records the audio in high quality to a microSD card. There’s also a headphone jack and level control for your convenience. And there’s even a line input jack with some more controls. Rode truly put lots of tech into this thing to make it matter. Not to mention using the Audio DNA from their fralgship Rode NTG3 microphones.
From the Rode Press Release:a high-fidelity, precision RF bias shotgun microphone with integrated digital recording, designed for use with DSLR and large-sensor video cameras.
On the dedicated website there’s acomplete list of features:
There’s no price at this time but Rode can keep you updated through their dedicated newsletter
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.