Stereo VideoMic Pro
Stereo On-camera Microphone
The Stereo VideoMic Pro is a high-quality stereo on-camera microphone, designed to allow filmmakers to capture realistic ambient audio from a wide variety of sound sources. Featuring a matched pair of high-sensitivity ½-inch cardioid condenser capsules in a coincident XY pair, the Stereo VideoMic Pro delivers a wide stereo image with natural depth. Other professional features include an integrated Rycote® Lyre® shock mounting system that provides excellent isolation from external vibrations, a three-step gain control, 75Hz high-pass filter, and a high-density foam windshield for recording in adverse weather conditions.
Key Features:
- High-quality stereo on-camera microphone
- Matched pair 1/2" condenser capsules in XY configuration
- Three-stage gain control, high-pass filter (75Hz)
- Integrated Rycote Lyre shock mounting
- 10-year warranty
- High-quality stereo on-camera microphone
- Matched pair 1/2" condenser capsules in XY configuration
- Three-stage gain control, high-pass filter (75Hz)
- Integrated Rycote Lyre shock mounting
- 10-year warranty
Specifications
FAQs
The VideoMic Pro (and Stereo VideoMic Pro) audio cable is designed with an ultra light, multi strand shielded dual core cable. This allows for far lower noise transference when compared to the older style cable used in many video microphones currently on the market. The chosen cable is incredibly strong and is rated to several thousand flex cycles, ensuring that the cable lasts a long, long time.
Of course if this is not enough, the VideoMic Pro comes with our industry leading 10 year warranty, ensuring complete piece of mind.
We recommend an Alkaline or Lithium battery for the best possible battery life. All RØDE specifcations have been carried out using this type of battery. If you use a slightly lower power battery, the mic will work but may not meet our published specifcation.
The RØDE cold shoe adaptor is a standard size adaptor, also known as a universal shoe mount. This standard shoe is suitable for the majority of camera attachments. If your camera has a different or custom adaptor, please contact your camera manufacturer for information on converters to fit the universal shoe connection.
This is usually caused by the function of "Automatic Gain Control" or "AGC" on the camera.
When the camera cannot sense an audio input signal, it automatically increases the gain of the input. It is increased so much that the noise floor in the camera microphone amplifier becomes audible. The AGC can be disabled on some cameras and it is worth checking with your camera manufacturer for information on this, which can sometimes require a firmware update to the camera. RØDE have created the Stereo VideoMic Pro to help combat this issue, the Stereo VideoMic Pro contains a 20dB pre amplifier, boosting the mic signal so that the camera will see a good signal level and not engage its AGC.
We recommend setting your audio levels manually to achieve an optimum signal to noise ratio and disabling the AGC of the camera.
We recommend an Alkaline or Lithium battery for the best possible battery life. All RØDE specifications have been carried out using this type of battery. If you use a slightly lower power battery, the mic will work but may not meet our published specification.
Yes, all of our microphones in the VideoMic range have a standard 3/8” thread built into the bottom of the cold shoe mount for connection to a boompole, mic stand or tripod with the same thread size.
The RØDE cold shoe adaptor is a standard size adaptor, also known as a universal shoe mount. This standard shoe is suitable for the majority of camera attachments.
If your camera has a different, or custom adaptor, please contact your camera manufacturer for information on converters to fit the universal shoe connection.
Yes, all of our microphones in the VideoMic range have a standard 3/8 thread built into the bottom of the cold shoe mount for connection to a boompole, mic stand or tripod.
This is usually caused by the function of "Automatic Gain Control" or "AGC" on the camera.
Basically, when the camera cannot sense an audio input signal, it automatically increases the gain of the input. It is increased so much that the noise floor in the camera microphone amplifier becomes audible.
The AGC can be disabled on some cameras and it is worth checking with you camera manufacturer for information on this, which can sometimes require a firmware update to the camera.
RØDE have created the VideoMic Pro to help combat this issue, the VideoMic Pro contains a 20dB pre amplifier, boosting the mic signal so that the camera will see a good signal level and not engage its AGC.
We recommend setting your audio levels manually to achieve an optimum signal to noise ratio and disabling the AGC of the camera.
The rubber shock bands are available to order as a pack through your local distributor. Please use our technical support page to find your nearest distributor.
The Deadcat VideoMic Pro needs to be fitted with the V cutout at the top of the mic. When pulled back, the two tabs connect together over the top of the windshield. The microphone windshield stays attached to the microphone when fitting the Deadcat.