A Word to the Wise!
Despite the growing popularity of digital camcorders over the years as a means of capturing those all important moments with relatives and friends many camcorders still do not possess the sound quality you require when watching your home videos back on your high quality television or computer or when reporting on an event through digital camcorder. Rather than putting up with this poor audio playback why not get a microphone which can be attached to your camcorder which has the ability to give you the high quality audio you desire every time you use your camcorder. Hama presents to you the fantastic RMV-01 Universal Directional Microphone.
Plug in and be Heard!
With its highly lightweight aluminium design this electret capacitor microphone is easy to use with its simple attachment to the flash shoe or 1/4 (6.4 mm) tripod socket of your camcorder making it great for use whilst on the go or whilst in the comfort of your own home. The microphone includes a windbreak and connection cable and 2 x 6.2 mm jack plug mono as well as a swivelling push-on foot microphone clamp and 7.5 metre cable for use as a reporters microphone therefore ensuring you have everything you need for the best experience without any unwanted interference from weather such as wind.
With the Mono Directional Microphone RMV-01 the only thing you have to worry about is running out of things to talk about!
Highlights
- Electret capacitor microphone for analogue and digital camcorders
- Connection: 3.5 mm jack plug mono
- Attachment to the flash shoe or via 1/4 (6.4 mm) tripod socket
- Incl. windbreak and connection cable
- Battery not included
- Incl. swivelling push-on foot micorphone clamp and 7.5 m cable for use as a reporters microphone
- Incl. 2 x 6.3 mm jack plug mono
- Directivity: cardioid (distinct)
- Material: aluminium
Technical details:
- Impedance: 600 ohms
- Frequency range: 50 - 18000 Hz
- Sensiticity: 68 dB 3 dB
- Cable length: 7.5 m
- Battery: 1x Mignon AA 1.5 V
- Dimensions: 172 x 22 mm
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