Microphones

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There are a number of different microphones that are used by YSTV. This page lists the several models and makes used, along with rough usage guides.

All of these mics have XLR connectors - if you want to use them with our camera's have a look at Microphone Cables

AKG D130

Some old handheld that seems to be quite good actually

Audio Technica AT835b

Also known as a shotgun mic, the AT835b is a very directional condenser microphone primarily used at the end of a boom pole. Due to it's extreme directionality, it can be used to pick up sounds at a reasonable distance without picking up background noise. This does mean however, that the mic must be pointed directly at the source - it won't pick up anything if it's not.

Panasonic WM-665

Looks a bit like a rifle mic. Need to check what it's actually like

Samsung PM6 Lavalier

These are our primary lavalier microphones. As with all lavaliers, mic placement is crucial when using them - too far from the subjects mouth and nothing will be picked up. Care has to also be taken to ensure the mic isn't touching the subjects throat or in a location that will cause hair or clothing to rub against it.

Sennheiser E825S

These are the hand-held mics with on-off switches.

Shure SM-57

Shure SM-58