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Rode Stereo VideoMic


Regular Price: $399.00
 SoundStore Price: $374.99 inc GST

Delivery: $9 + GST per order or $13+gst for Rural Delivery



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This product, like the VideoMic (VM), now the world’s biggest selling on camera shotgun microphone, is also destined to become an Industry standard and not only offers the same sound quality & performance as it’s predecessor, but also meets the industry demand for stereo recording.

Now videographers may use true ‘studio’ stereo recording techniques in the field with ease. The X/Y configuration enables the SVM to capture the true ambience of the recording space, while still offering a high level of rear rejection and low noise.

Fitted with a shoe mount, the SVM has the same low noise circuit design as the VM. The SVM offers 9V battery operation, an LED battery status indicator, a high pass filter switch, and a -10dB pad switch which allows for the mic to be used on most cameras with perfect level control.

You can also use the SVM as a remote mic on a stand, or a RØDE boom pole (Optional Accessory), which truly makes this versatile product well suited for all video applications including Electronic News Gathering (ENG), Weddings, Sports Events & Interviews.







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1. Robert on 16/10/2010, said:

Perfect for shooting news video with a Canon EOS1D MkIV. Audio quality is great. A must for news photographers getting into video work with their DSLRs. Other cheaper mics only shoot MONO and pick up way too much background noise.
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