Rode - VideoMic GO
The Rode VideoMic GO is a fantastic little lightweight mono directional mic, designed for DSLR cameras, equipped with a mini-jack input. It has a built-in Rycote Lyre suspension, and mounts on the shoe holder of your DSLR. The VideoMic GO does not require a battery for operation, it draws its power via the mini-jack cable that connects it to the camera. It comes with its windproof foam windscreen.
Specifications
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Rode VideoMic GO Lightweight microphone for camera and DSLR.
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Acoustic principle: linear gradient.
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Claw shoe for camera, with 3/8 "thread.
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Electronics: JFET impedance converter with bi-polar output buffer.
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Capsule: 1/2 inch.
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Directivity: Super-cardioid.
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Frequency Response: 100Hz to 16kHz (HPF selected at 0).
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Maximum SPL: 120dB SPL (at 1kHz, 1% THD load 1 kOhms).
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Sensitivity: -35dB re 1 volt per Pascal (17.8mV @ 94 dB SPL) +/- 2dB @ 1kHz.
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Clean noise: 34dB (A-weighted).
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Body reinforced with ABS.
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Rycote® Lyre® integrated suspension.
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Weight: 73g.
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Operation without batteries.
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Powered by the microphone input of the camera (330uA @ 2,5V).
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Dimensions: 79 x 73mm x 167mm.
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3.5mm TRS jack output (dual mono).
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Connection: Mini-Jack 3.5mm on spiral cable 20 cm.
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Warranty: 1 year with extension up to 2 years after registration on the site rodemic.com.
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For outlets outdoors, Sonovente recommends adding the DeadCat GO Synthetic Fur Windshield.
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