13792482:speedyswapper34 said:its good... not the best value for money.i would steer you in . different direction though, I have the takstar sgc-598 which is a very cheap mic and has great reviews as a budget mic comparable to the rode video mic pro (not better by any means). It is good enough sound quality for skiing and i get usable rail grinding audio when doing windy follow cams. For a 40$ setup the mic with neewer windscreen will be good enough for most. I can send you some videos with audio shot with this mic if you want.
13792482:speedyswapper34 said:its good... not the best value for money.i would steer you in . different direction though, I have the takstar sgc-598 which is a very cheap mic and has great reviews as a budget mic comparable to the rode video mic pro (not better by any means). It is good enough sound quality for skiing and i get usable rail grinding audio when doing windy follow cams. For a 40$ setup the mic with neewer windscreen will be good enough for most. I can send you some videos with audio shot with this mic if you want.
13792935:eheath said:Which camera are you shooting with? xlr input or 1/8" input?
13793478:hxv said:shooting off of a 70d i think thats 1/8"
13793495:eheath said:Look into a rode videomic pro. If thats too expensive, get the rode videomic go.
13793520:hxv said:do you have any opinion on the takstar 598?