Product # | 219434 |
Brand | Sennheiser |
Series | Sennheiser MKE |
SubSeries | Sennheiser MKE 200 |
Category | Video Camera Microphone |
Brand Category | Sennheiser - Video Camera Microphones |
- CL 35 TRS, locking TRS-TRS coiled cable
- CL 35 TRRS, locking TRS - TRRS coiled cable
- MZH 200 furry windshield
- Drawstring pouch
- Quick Guide
- Saftey Guide
- Converter principle: Permanently polarized
- condenser microphone
- Audio transmission range: 40 to 20,000 Hz
- Polar pattern: supercardioid
- Sensitivity at 1 kHz: −33 dB V / Pa
- Limit sound pressure level at 1 kHz: 120 dB SPL
- Spare noise level: 20 db SPL (A)
- External power supply required: 2 – 10 V
- Colour: black
- Connection: 3.5 mm jack plug
- Camera sound
- Compact, handy, stylish design
- Integrated wind protection and integrated swing bracket for optimal
- Structure-borne noise absorption
- TRS-TRRS change adapter 3.5 mm jack for DSLR and mirrorless
- Cameras or mobile devices
- Standard hot shoe adapter for flexible use
- Battery free operation
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Manufacturer information | Sennheiser electronic SE & Co. KG
Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany |
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Unit | 1 piece(s) |
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Product Number | 219434 |
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Date | August 2020 |
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Box Depth | 310mm |
Box Height | 215mm |
Gross Weight | 0.46kg |
Reviews
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It is compact, and quite robust. The mechanical design of holding mic enclosed works well. Even put on a dead cat fur, the size does not overly increase. It is this very reason I bought it for my GoPro Hero 9 with a Media Mod, instead of buying Rhode mic. I use wide angle, and this Sennheisser MKE200 does not get into the lens or in the view when filming. One caution. It is a directional mike, and it does not pick up much sound from behind (but that is how this mic is designed anyway). I sometimes use it with an iPhone with a monopod, and it works well. Some may not like the microphone cable need to be attached in the front side of the mic instead of at the back (e.g. Rhode mic is the case). If you are using a view finder of your mirrorless camera for filming or using it while the mic is attached, then, having it in the front side means, it does not poke into your face, and is a plus point as well.