Boom & Shotgun Mics
Ambient Recording TinyMike - Compact Directional Microphone
sE Electronics sE6160 Supercardioid/Lobar Shotgun Condenser Microphone
- Broadcast, Video Shoots, and Spot Miking
- Handcrafted True Condenser Capsule
- Supercardioid Pattern for Tight Pickup
- High Gain Before Feedback
Saramonic SoundBird V6 Shotgun Microphone
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- 48V Phantom Powered
- No Switches, Buttons, or Dials
- Pairs Well with External Mic Preamps
Panasonic AG-MC200G Unidirectional Microphone
- Supercardioid Condenser Microphone
- Requires 48V Phantom Power
- 3-Pin XLR Output Connector
- 160 Hz to 20 Hz Frequency Response
Movo Photo iVlog5 Director's Smartphone Video Vlogging Bundle
- Vloggers, YouTubers & Content Creators
- Shotgun Microphone with Shockmount
- Stereo Shotgun Microphone with Adapter
- Dual Wireless Lavalier Microphone System
Synco Mic-D2 Hypercardioid Shotgun Microphone Boom Kit with Boompole & Accessories
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- Mic-D2 Hypercardioid Shotgun Microphone
- 7.5' Boompole with Integrated XLR Cable
- 10' XLR Cable
Azden SGM-3500L Broadcast Shotgun Microphone
- Hypercardioid Polar Pattern
- 40 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
- Extreme Directional Sound Pickup
- Side Noise Rejection
Ambient Recording ATM216 Tiny Mike Miniature Electret Shotgun Microphone for DSLR Cameras
RODE NTG1 Shotgun Microphone Location Recording Kit
- NTG1 Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Deluxe Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- Long & Short XLR Cables, Boompole Bag
RODE NTG2 Shotgun Microphone and Rycote Super-Blimp Windshield Kit
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- NTG2 Shotgun Microphone
- Super-Blimp Windshield and Windjammer
- AA Battery or Phantom Powered
Ambient Recording ATM216 PH Tiny Mike Mini Electret Shotgun with Accessories
Senal MC24-EL Shotgun Microphone HDSLR Location Recording Kit
- MC24-EL Hypercardioid Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Furry Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- XLR & XLR to 3.5mm Cables, Boompole Bag
RODE NTG2 Shotgun Microphone HDSLR Location Recording Kit
- NTG2 Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Deluxe Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- XLR & XLR to 3.5mm Cables, Boompole Bag
Audio-Technica AT897 Shotgun Microphone Location Recording Kit
Shipping Restriction:
- AT897 Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Furry Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- Long & Short XLR Cables, Boompole Bag
RODE NTG5 Shotgun Microphone Kit with Auray Boompole
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- Lightweight NTG5 Short Shotgun Mic
- Auray Boompole with Internal XLR Cable
- Boompole Extends from 2.5 to 7.5'
Rycote HC-35 Long Shotgun Microphone
- Sport Broadcast and Location Recording
- Hypercardioid Polar Pattern
- Extremely Low Self Noise
- Lightweight Design
Sony ECM-673 Short Shotgun Microphone Location Recording Kit
- ECM-673 Short Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Furry Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- Long & Short XLR Cables, Boompole Bag
Sony ECM-674 Shotgun Microphone Location Recording Kit
- ECM-674 Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Furry Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- Long & Short XLR Cables, Boompole Bag
DPA Microphones 4097 CORE+ Shotgun Interview Kit
Shipping Restriction:
- Lightweight Distant-Interview Solution
- 4097 Micro Shotgun Mic with 4" Gooseneck
- Manfrotto Compact Telescoping Boom
- 5.9' MicroLock Cable, Rycote Windjammer
Ambient Recording TinyMike Miniature Electret Shotgun Microphone Set for ARRI AMIRA
RODE NTG4+ Shotgun Microphone HDSLR Location Recording Kit
- NTG4+ Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount & Deluxe Windshield
- Aluminum Cabled Boompole & Pistol Grip
- XLR & XLR to 3.5mm Cables, Boompole Bag
RODE NTG3 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone Kit with Shoe Shockmount, Windshield, and XLR Cable (Satin Nickel)
- NTG3 Shotgun Mic (Satin Nickel)
- Rycote Shoe Shockmount and XLR Cable
- Rycote Super-Softie Windshield
- Moisture-Resistant for Humid Conditions
Audio-Technica BP4073 Shotgun Microphone
Shipping Restriction:
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- Directivity Competitive with Long Mics
- Phantom Powered
- Selectable Low-Cut Filter & -10 dB Pad
Audio-Technica BP4073 Shotgun Microphone Kit with Shockmount and XLR Cable
Shipping Restriction:
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- BP4073 Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount and XLR Cable
- Directivity Competitive with Long Mics
Audio-Technica BP4071 Line and Gradient Condenser Microphone
Shipping Restriction:
- Measures 15.5" Long
- High Directivity
- Line + Gradient Polar Pattern
- Switchable 80 Hz High Pass Filter
Shure VP89S Modular Short Shotgun Microphone
Shipping Restriction:
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- Wide 70° Acceptance Angle
- Phantom-Powered Preamp & Short Capsule
- Switchable Low-Cut Filter
Sony ECM-678/9X Shotgun Microphone
- Supercardioid Polar Pattern
- Suitable for Sony Pro Cameras
- High Sensitivity & Low Noise
Shure VP89S Short Shotgun Microphone Kit with Shockmount and XLR Cable
Shipping Restriction:
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- VP89S Short Shotgun Microphone
- Shoe/Pole Shockmount and XLR Cable
- Wide 70° Acceptance Angle
What to Know about Shotgun Microphones & Boom Microphones
Named for their shotgun barrel shape, shotgun microphones are considered the go-to solution for achieving focused, quality recordings of dialogue, foley, and sound effects in film, video, and TV productions, as well as for vlogs, web series, and even voice-over work. Why are they so popular? Due to their physical design principle, shotgun mics are able to pick up the source in front of them with a narrow, beam-like response pattern that greatly reduces ambient noise at the mic’s off-axis points (e.g. the sides and, to a certain extent, the rear). Though all shotgun mics share that basic characteristic, there are a myriad of shotgun microphones offering varied features for different workflows, applications, and users.
Camera-Mount Shotgun Mics
The smallest shotgun mics are usually made to sit atop a camera, which is why they’re often called “camera-mount” or “on-camera” shotgun mics. So, it makes sense that they would have camera-friendly 1/8” (3.5mm) TRS connectivity to plug directly into the mini-jack mic input of your DSLR/mirrorless camera or camcorder. Some include additional TRRS cables for hookup to smartphones and tablets, while others utilize auto-sensing circuitry to allow use with TRS or TRRS inputs without having to swap cables. Generally, camera-mount shotgun mics have short bodies to prevent them from creeping into your camera’s field of view, and the short length also helps keep them lightweight and easy to carry with a camera rig.
Traditional Shotgun and Boom Mics
Longer than their camera-mount counterparts, traditional shotgun mics are favored by boompole operators and sound recordists for their sharper directivity, more uniform off-axis rejection across the frequency spectrum, and increased sonic fidelity. So, why are traditional shotguns longer? The length of the mic’s interference tube—the ported or slotted barrel—directly impacts its effectiveness at rejecting off-axis sound at different frequencies; longer interference tubes yield greater and more consistent rejection. Since traditional shotgun mics are commonly equipped with low-noise electronics and balanced XLR outputs, they pair well with high-quality mic preamps.
Powering Your Shotgun Mic
Shotgun microphones use condenser capsules, which require some source of power. Most traditional shotgun mics need phantom power, though some may support battery powering. Some camera-mount shotgun mics run on batteries, others just need plug-in power from your camera, and a handful can operate via USB bus power. Mics that offer multiple powering modes let you choose between using batteries or phantom/plug-in power, allowing them to work with broader range of devices.
Additional Shotgun and Boom Mic Features
It’s not uncommon to encounter various switches and dials on shotgun mics. Such controls are incorporated to give you more power over the mic’s tone and level. For example, a low-cut filter (a.k.a. high-pass filter) rolls off bass frequencies where routine low-end issues such as rumble occur. A pad is useful for attenuating the signal level to avoid distorting when miking loud sound sources. Mics that have adjustable gain let you raise or lower the mic’s output level to optimize it for the input sensitivity of your camera or audio recorder.
Shotgun Microphone Accessories
Accessorizing your shotgun mic can enhance its performance and expand its versatility. Shockmounts have found widespread use because they impede the mic from picking up bumps and vibrations such as boom/camera handling noise.

