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== RODE NTG 2 == | == RODE NTG 2 == | ||
Number: 1 (+1 privately owned) | Number: 1 (+1 privately owned) | ||
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RODE NTG2s are short Rifle condenser microphones for boom and on camera operation. They have a relatively small pickup area at the end of the microphone in a cardioid pattern but more focused than a normal cardioid microphone. This directionality is what makes them perfect for booming (where the microphone is pointed at the subject to be sound recorded). We will normally use a boom out approach when on short film or recorded sets. The other common way in which we use the NTG2 (and all rifle microphones) is on camera, normally a [[Canon C100|C100]]. They make for difficult interview microphones but are good for getting situational directional audio from the camera both as scratch and background audio for a later mix. | RODE NTG2s are short Rifle condenser microphones for boom and on camera operation. They have a relatively small pickup area at the end of the microphone in a cardioid pattern but more focused than a normal cardioid microphone. This directionality is what makes them perfect for booming (where the microphone is pointed at the subject to be sound recorded). We will normally use a boom out approach when on short film or recorded sets. The other common way in which we use the NTG2 (and all rifle microphones) is on camera, normally a [[Canon C100|C100]]. They make for difficult interview microphones but are good for getting situational directional audio from the camera both as scratch and background audio for a later mix. | ||
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They are best paired with the rifle mufflers that we have for them, especially in outdoors situations and the deadcat for very windy situations. | They are best paired with the rifle mufflers that we have for them, especially in outdoors situations and the deadcat for very windy situations. | ||
While they do require phantom power, NTG2s can also be powered from internal and changeable AA batteries which can allow for a decent backup option in the worst cases, but unless something is really broken with phantom power, use phantom power. | While they do require phantom power, NTG2s can also be powered from internal and changeable AA batteries which can allow for a decent backup option in the worst cases, but unless something is really broken with phantom power, use phantom power. | ||
== Gatt MOH - 7 == | == Gatt MOH - 7 == |
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