Microphones and mixer for DSLR filmmakers from Azden
[13:23 Thu,24.May 2012 by Thomas Richter]
Recently, the Japanese manufacturer of the equipment Azden in Germany is sold, the microphones and mixer specifically for DSLR filmmakers have been developed. Some of the professional microphones have a mini-jack output and can thus directly connected to the camera - the other microphones with XLR outputs can use the mixer, the FMX-SLR, the mini-jack-about interface disposes. PIC1: Azden FMX-DSLR Mixer The Azden FMX-DSLR Mixer is a portable two-channel audio mixer with built-in preamplifier, of about 2 XLR, 1 stereo mini-jack, a mini-jack and 2 RCA inputs, and headphone and 2 stereo mini-jack outputs (+0 and -3.5 dBu dBu) disposes. The energy he gets from 4 AA batteries and weighs 470g so. The mixer is about a tripod thread on the underside of a camerabe attached. His price: around 390 €. The simpler (and cheaper: Price € 80) 3-Channel Mixer CAM-3 disposes the other hand, only about mini-jack connectors. PIC2: Azden SGM-PDII The unidirectional microphone Rich SGM has XLR outputs PDII and is phantom powered. Its frequency range is 80-18000 Hz Signal to noise ratio to be 70 dB, the resistor 130 ohm @ 1kHz. The price: around 240 €. The directional microphone rich SGM-X costs supernierendfoermiger with directivity around 170 € and connects via mini jack to your camcorder or DSLR camera. It is battery powered and disposes of a frequency range from 80-18000 Hz, a sensitivity of-33dB @ 1KHz, a SNR of 65 dB and a resistance of 1.5 k ohms @ 1kHz. PIC2: Azden SGM-2X Azden SGM-1000 This is also aRich directional microphone with supernierendfoermiger directivity, which can be operated via AAA Battterien - but it can also be powered by its outputs with XLR with phantom power. His values: 80-20000 Hz, 70 dB signal to noise ratio, a dynamic range of 96dB and a sensitivity of -33 dB. Price: around 330 €. The SGM-2X for around 300 € by two enclosures is a combination of directional and omni-directional characteristics dar. It should be connected via XLR and has a frequency range of 40-20,000 Hz, a sensitivity of -39 dB (cardioid) or -45 dB (Omni), energy by AAA, a dynamic range of 85 dB and an SNR of 95 dB. u003cimg src=