Is rode VideoMic go worth it?
The RODE Videomic GO is an excellent little microphone for jobs employing smaller cameras in run-and-gun situations. Though the range is limited and the quality falters past 3 feet, it does a very good job of maintaining the quality the original Videomic reaches within the shorter range.
Does the Rode VideoMic go need phantom power?
No, whilst these mics do not require phantom power, microphones are built to cope with being fed phantom power and this will not damage the equipment. It is however advised that when possible, to turn off phantom power when not in use.
Can you use a rode VideoMic go with a computer?
Using a VideoMic as a Desktop Mic You could also connect the mic direct to your computer using a SC4 adapter. These are usually TRS so you won’t actually need to use any adapters to connect your VideoMic. If your computer uses a combined headphone/mic input (or headset input), you’ll need to use the SC4 adapter.
Does rode Videomic go work with iPhone?
With a few $20 adapters you will instantly turn a standard 3.5mm microphone into an ultra-versatile mic that can interface with your GoPro, iPhone, and even your DSLR.
What mic does MrBeast use?
As for the microphone, MrBeast is using Rode VideoMic GO. Its price on Amazon is 80 USD – see its current price, specs, and reviews HERE on Amazon.
Is VideoMic go stereo?
The Rode VideoMic Go uses a super-cardioid directional recording pattern. If you do want true stereo recording you will have to check out the Stereo VideoMic or the new Stereo VideoMic X, both will cost more.
How does the VideoMic go microphone work on the go?
Clear, directional audio on the GO! Compact and light weight by design, the VideoMic GO delivers clear, crisp, directional audio with incredible ease of use. Its tight pickup area focuses directly in front of the microphone and reduces other surrounding sounds, ensuring that your subject is isolated from distracting background noise.
What makes the rode VideoMic go so good?
The RODE Videomic GO is built like a miniature version of the original Videomic, cradled in a shock resistant cage that prevents it from banging around when you’re jumping over hurdles, bears or cars. It, like the original Videomic, feels solid and reliable. It’s also very lightweight, as you were probably expecting.
Is the VideoMic go powered by a battery?
The VideoMic GO has no complicated switches or settings and is powered by your camera’s external microphone input, requiring no batteries to operate, ensuring you never miss a great shot. The VideoMic GO is designed and made in Australia. Want to learn more about the microphones in the VideoMic range?