Mic for 5D mk 2


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any recommendations for external Mic. which is cost friendly and can be bought in singapore
 

You may consider Rode VideoMic or Sennheiser MKE 400. They come with 3.5mm mini jack. Both are compact for your camera but they capture sound in omni-direction. I think Hang Bro at Sim Lim has Rode mic and Expandore has MKE 400. If you want uni-directional shotgun mic, you may consider Rode NTG 2 or Audio Technica 897 (but both need XLR to mini-jack adaptor). If not, consider cheaper Adzen SGM-X which has mini-jack output. You should be able to purchase them directly in Singapore.
 

Any idea how much the Sennheiser MKE400 selling in Singapore?
 

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I think the price of MKE 400 was close to SIN$400 many months ago. For reference, BH photo priced it at US$199 (before shipment and GST)
 

You may consider Rode VideoMic or Sennheiser MKE 400. They come with 3.5mm mini jack. Both are compact for your camera but they capture sound in omni-direction. I think Hang Bro at Sim Lim has Rode mic and Expandore has MKE 400. If you want uni-directional shotgun mic, you may consider Rode NTG 2 or Audio Technica 897 (but both need XLR to mini-jack adaptor). If not, consider cheaper Adzen SGM-X which has mini-jack output. You should be able to purchase them directly in Singapore.

u know the price of each model and which shop to trust to go and buy from
 

You can use the pricing from online BH photo as your reference before you purchase. Bring your camera and test it out. Different models may work differently in the camera. Also it depends how discerning you are with the sound quality.
 

might want to consider a H4N Zoom recorder with professional xlr input
 

Hi sam where can buy the H4N Zoom recorder?
 

You may also wanna try the Beachtek adaptors
 

I am using the Rode Stereo VideoMic on my 5D MKII, the sound quality are very good.

here is some recommendation :
Mic for 5D MKII
 

There is going to be a firmware upgrade for the MkII where you are going to have full sync capabilities.

Thus eventually, you might not be needing a beechtek in the end.
 

Onboard mics have limited range so unless you are recording your own commentary, you might want to consider a wireless lav like Senny's G2/3.
 

There is going to be a firmware upgrade for the MkII where you are going to have full sync capabilities.

Thus eventually, you might not be needing a beechtek in the end.


As it stands, the cam can already do what you termed as a 'Full-sync' audio recording.
The only issue with the Canon 5D/7D audio workflow is not about the inputs/connections, not about line/mic signals, but its with the AGC. Until Canon disables that, the beachtek DXA-5D will still be useful.

Hopefully, manual gain control will be added in the next firmware upgrade, but I also doubt canon will add XLR connections to the body or add a phones out feature to monitor post-recording audio.
 

I just wanna ask... Lets say you put the zoom h4n on a hotshoe ballhead (Manfrotto 482) on the 5D2, are you still gonna hear all the AF/zoom-ring sound?

Now, what about connecting a rode videomic to the zoom h4n somewhere else, and the mic connected to the hotshoe?
 

I am using the Rode Stereo VideoMic on my 5D MKII, the sound quality are very good.

here is some recommendation :
Mic for 5D MKII
Hey any idea how much the Rode VideoMic costs in Singapore? I have a friend going over to NYC and it's current US$135 there. Just wondering if it's worth asking him to get it for me instead of buying here.
 

Where to buy rode stereo video microphone. Sim lim tower selling for 380. Any place selling it cheaper? Thank u
 

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