Audio Technica - ATR6250

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Camera microphone

Micro stereo sound pickup with your video camera, the quality Audio Technica

ARTICLE N° 28887
  • Micro Audio Technica ATR6250 video camera
  • Perfect for cameras
  • Single microphone boosts quality stereo miking
  • Professional condenser circuit for excellent sound quality
  • On / off easy to handle
  • Includes a small camera cable with a stereo mini-jack, and a long recording cable with dual mono mini-jacks and adapters from 6.3 mm (1/4)?
  • Base with stand adapter for mounting interchangeable microphone and camera
  • Capsule: Stereo Condenser
  • Directivity: Cardioid Dual
  • Frequency response: 70 - 18,000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: -50 dBm +/- 3 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
  • Impedance 600 Ohms +/- 30%
  • Weight: 79 g (2.8 oz) without cable
  • Output Connector: Stereo (female) Screw 3.5 mm (1/8)
  • Cable: Stereo-Stereo Camera cable 0.2 m (8.0 in) stereo recording cable-2 mono 3.0 m (10.0 in)
Established in 1962, Audio-Technica is a global consortium dedicated primarily to the design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of a wide range of audio equipment. Known originally for its Hi-Fi cells, DID today manufactures high quality professional microphones, headphones, wireless systems, mixers and high-performance electronic components for household and professional use .

Winner of numerous industry awards, Audio-Technica axis the development of its products meet the highest standards of quality and reliability, while maintaining the best quality / price ratio. The A-T products can meet any type of use, live tours for broadcast and recording studios, through the facilities in enterprises or in places of worship. Such important organizations as the House of Representatives, the Senate of the United States and the Elysee Palace in France favor microphones DID. Microphones and systems without Audio-Technica wireless are also used for the dissemination of international events such as the GRAMMY® Awards and the inductees at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Since 1988, it is the Audio-Technica products covering the presidential debates in the United States. The DID microphones also provide versatile solutions for high-level sporting events, like the World Cup, the Super Bowl, the Commonwealth Games, but especially the Beijing Summer Olympic Games (2008), Summer Olympics from Athens (2004), Sydney (2000), Atlanta (1996) and the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City (2002).

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