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This came in a bundle with the T.bone EM9900 long shotgun mic, but it is a bit useless:
If you mount the mic on the camera, the mic is far too long and can be seen in shot even when zoomed in quite a long way.
There is a screw thread for mounting this on a mic stand, but because there is no angle joint you end up having to use a boom arm to change the angle.
This might be more use with smaller mics, but I hardly ever use it.
This came in a bundle with the T.bone EM9900 long shotgun mic, but it is a bit useless:
If you mount the mic on the camera, the mic is far too long and can be seen in shot even when zoomed in quite a long way.
There is a screw thread for mounting this on a mic stand, but because there is no angle joint you end up having to use a boom arm to
This came in a bundle with the T.bone EM9900 long shotgun mic, but it is a bit useless:
If you mount the mic on the camera, the mic is far too long and can be seen in shot even when zoomed in quite a long way.
There is a screw thread for mounting this on a mic stand, but because there is no angle joint you end up having to use a boom arm to change the angle.
This might be more use with smaller mics, but I hardly ever use it.
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Straightforward and well made
Ian1617 19.03.2014
It is never worth ignoring the need for good treatment of your microphones. In camera work this is all the more important. the camera will probably need to be manipulated to get the shot you are after, so keeping handling noise to a minimum is a must. This little shock-mount is ideal. It is well built and simply constructed. I have used mine with many 22mm diameter microphones such as the Sony ECM678, Sennheiser MKH416, Audio Technica BP4029 and RODE NTG3, but it can also hold larger diameter mics such as the Neumann RSM191.
It is never worth ignoring the need for good treatment of your microphones. In camera work this is all the more important. the camera will probably need to be manipulated to get the shot you are after, so keeping handling noise to a minimum is a must. This little shock-mount is ideal. It is well built and simply constructed. I have used mine with many 22mm diameter
It is never worth ignoring the need for good treatment of your microphones. In camera work this is all the more important. the camera will probably need to be manipulated to get the shot you are after, so keeping handling noise to a minimum is a must. This little shock-mount is ideal. It is well built and simply constructed. I have used mine with many 22mm diameter microphones such as the Sony ECM678, Sennheiser MKH416, Audio Technica BP4029 and RODE NTG3, but it can also hold larger diameter mics such as the Neumann RSM191.
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Excellent for small pencil type condensers
.Seb 24.03.2021
Using them on mic booms ATM, to hold my Lewitt LCT 140 Air microphones.
Pro: Perfect fit.
Integrated 3/8" holder, you just have to remove the ¼ inch to 3/8th that is already on the mount.
I'm a very happy. This unit is arguably better built, has a tighter grip, better rubber bands and holds smaller mics than what most SCM shock mounts on offer all over the web.
I do recommend for pencil condensers, I can't, however, comment for on-camera shotgun mic usage, as this is not my use case scenario.
Using them on mic booms ATM, to hold my Lewitt LCT 140 Air microphones.
Pro: Perfect fit.
Integrated 3/8" holder, you just have to remove the ¼ inch to 3/8th that is already on the mount.
I'm a very happy. This unit is arguably better built, has a tighter grip, better rubber bands and holds smaller mics than what most SCM shock mounts on
Using them on mic booms ATM, to hold my Lewitt LCT 140 Air microphones.
Pro: Perfect fit.
Integrated 3/8" holder, you just have to remove the ¼ inch to 3/8th that is already on the mount.
I'm a very happy. This unit is arguably better built, has a tighter grip, better rubber bands and holds smaller mics than what most SCM shock mounts on offer all over the web.
I do recommend for pencil condensers, I can't, however, comment for on-camera shotgun mic usage, as this is not my use case scenario.