Price: $93 with free shipping
Manufacturing quality seems better than cheap shotguns. Plus it comes with mount.
Description is completely off, as it is copied from different mike page.
Specs from link:
Frequency responese: 30-1800Hz
I guess it's ok if you want to record a fridge or dial tone....
First, it is just one missing 0 :-) It is clear even for a kid.
Second, I specially asked to ignore spec text as it is just copy from absolutely different mike.
Do you by any chance have the actual specs of the mic in the thread?
Do you by any chance have the actual specs of the mic in the thread?
You really better ask seller about this.
But the only useful thing to know here can be sensitivity.
At that price point it should have an xlr connector.....
At that price point it should have an xlr connector.....
LOL.
It is mike made for specific task, and I do not see why mike made for small cameras LACKING XLR connectors must have XLR connector.
I suspect it's aimed striclty at the DSL crowd. Because it's stereo the XLR connector would have to be 5 pin or two seperate XLR conectors for each channel. Something not terribly common on any DSLR...
Agree with VK, this MUST HAVE XLR attitude is just silly and useless on a DSLR. Most people don't even know why XLR connectors are there for to begin with.
Because it's stereo
It is not stereo.
What makes it interesting if the specs are not even available?
Not stereo? Lol, maybe we should have at least some info about it? I mean all we have then is a picture. I agree with tonalt.
$85, same company
The specs are for this model:
What makes it interesting if the specs are not even available?
What exactly amazing you want to see in specs?
As I said, all you can see interesting is sensitivity and, partly, noise (as no one know how it was tested),
maybe we should have at least some info about it? I mean all we have then is a picture. I agree with tonalt
How about use simple PM feature on ebay? And tell us.
has to be 30 to 18k, not 1800. I hope. But for this kind of mic it is all about the reach and the character of the sound.
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