Sony ECM-B1M Camera-Mount Digital Shotgun Microphone for Sony Cameras
- Designed for Sony a7R IV
- Mounts via Sony Multi Interface Shoe
- 3 x Selectable Directivity Patterns
- Selectable Digital/Analog Output
Sony ECM-M1 Compact Camera-Mount Digital Shotgun Microphone
- Content Creator, Podcaster, Videographer
- For Sony Cameras with MI Shoe
- Advanced Beamforming Technology
- 8 Selectable Modes/Pickup Patterns
Sony ECM-G1 Ultracompact Camera-Mount Vlogger Shotgun Microphone
- Optimized for Vlogger & Content Creator
- Compatible with MI Shoe and 3.5mm Jack
- Supercardioid Directional Pickup Pattern
- Ultracompact, Unobtrusive Design
Sony ECM-B10 Compact Camera-Mount Digital Shotgun Microphone
- Content Creator, Podcaster, Videographer
- For Sony Cameras with MI Shoe
- Advanced Beamforming Technology
- Super/Uni/Omni Pickup Patterns
Shure MV88 USB-C Stereo Microphone
- Instant USB-C Plug-In Audio Upgrade
- Pro Sound for iPhone and Android
- Four Selectable Polar Patterns
- Tilt, Flip, and Rotate up to 90°
RODE Stereo VideoMic Pro Rycote
- Ideal for Video & DSLR Cameras
- Integrated Rycote Lyre Shockmount
- Matched Pair, 1/2" Condenser Capsules
- XY Stereo Configuration
Canon DM-E100 Directional Microphone
- Shoe-Mounted Mic for Digital Cameras
- Includes Windscreen
- Wired Connection with 3.5mm Plug
Shure MV88+ Video Kit
- Podcasts, Vlogs, Music, Conference Calls
- High-Quality Audio Rig for Smartphone
- Feature-Rich Stereo Microphone
- Large Clamp Mounts to Any Smartphone
dbx RTA-M Reference Microphone
- Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
- 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
- Back Electret Condenser Element
- Requires 9 to 52 VDC Phantom Power
Zoom M3 MicTrak Stereo Shotgun Microphone and Recorder
- Bidirectional Stereo Shotgun Microphone
- For Reporting, Audio for Video, Film
- 2-Channel Stereo Recording
- 48 kHz / 32-Bit Floating Point Sampling
Shure DCA901 Broadcast Microphone Array
- For Sports, Studio, Live Events
- Digital Microphone Array for Broadcast
- Eight Isolated Audio Channels
- Digitally Steerable Pickup Lobes
Saramonic SR-XM1 3.5mm TRS Unidirectional Mic for DSLR Cameras and Camcorders
- For ENG, Mobile Vlogging & More
- Low-Profile Plug-In Mic
- Foam Windscreen Included
- Unidirectional for Focused Pickup
Audix TM1 Plus Test and Measurement Microphone
- Wide Linear Frequency Response
- 6mm Pre-Polarized Element
- Well Suited for Analyzers
- Accurate Response
Sennheiser MKH 8018 Stereo Shotgun Microphone
- For Film, TV, Sports, Field Recording
- Three Switchable Stereo Modes
- Directional Stereo Shotgun Design
- 40 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Range
SmallRig Forevala S20 On-Camera Shotgun/Lavalier Microphone
- For Journalism, Vlogging, Run & Gun
- For Cameras and Portable Recorders
- Dual-Track Shotgun + Lavalier Mic
- 3.5mm TRS Mono or Stereo Output
Sony ECM-W3 2-Person Wireless Microphone System with Multi Interface Shoe
- For Content Creation, Mobile Journalism
- For 2-Person Shoots with Sony Cameras
- 2 x Transmitters with Built-In Mics
- Dual-Channel Receiver with MI Shoe
Ambient Recording Soundfish 2 MKII Compact Hydrophone with Cable
RODE SoundField NT-SF1 Ambisonic Microphone
- Ideal for VR, Film, and Game Audio
- Cardioid Capsules in Tetrahedral Array
- Four 1/2" TF45C Condenser Capsules
- 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
Audio-Technica AT8024 Stereo/Mono Camera-Mount Microphone
- Ideal for DSLRs and Video Cameras
- Mono/ Stereo Selectable
- 3-Position Adjustable Input Pad
- Switchable Low Frequency Roll-Off
Audio-Technica BP4025 X/Y Stereo Field Recording Microphone
- X/Y Stereo Capsule
- Coincident Capsule Mount
- Accurate Stereo Imaging
- -10dB Pad Switch
RODE Vlogger Kit iOS Edition Filmmaking Kit for Mobile Devices with Lightning Ports
- For Vloggers, Streamers & Influencers
- Complete, Portable Recording Solution
- Mic Kit for Lightning iOS Devices
- Shotgun Mic, On-Camera Light & Tripod
SONARWORKS SoundID Reference Measurement Microphone
- Precise Condenser Measurement Microphone
- Use with SoundID Reference Software
- Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
- 20 Hz to 20 kHz Flat Frequency Response
SonicPresence On-Ear USB-C Microphone for Spatial Audio
- Records Immersive Stereo Audio
- Works with Mac/Windows PCs & Android
- Sleek Form Factor Accommodates Earbuds
- Plug & Play Design Works Out of the Box
Audix TM1 Test & Measurement Microphone
- Linear Accurate Response
- Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
- Flat Frequency Range
- Precision Machined 4-Stage Brass Body
Sennheiser MKE 440 Stereo Shotgun Microphone Kit with Fur Windshield
- Two Shotgun Elements
- Super-Cardioid Pickup Pattern
- Captures Sound within Camera Angle
- Good Off-Axis Sound Rejection
Audio-Technica AT8022 X/Y Stereo Phantom and Battery Powered Field Microphone
- X/Y Stereo Capsule
- Battery or Phantom Powered
- Coincident Capsule Mount
- Accurate Stereo Imaging
Options for Stereo Mics and Specialty Mics
Stereo mics and specialty mics add variety to your recording gear, increasing your range of possibilities. Different projects require an array of microphone types, and it's essential to choose the right one for the job. Stereo mics provide some benefits that may work well for your specific recording needs.
What Are Stereo Microphones?
In contrast to standard microphones, stereo microphones contain two diaphragms, or capsules, within a single microphone body. This gives you an audio track with two integrated mic sources, also known as a stereo track. While other mics often have one mono track, stereo mics have two mono tracks.
Benefits of Recording in Stereo
With two-track microphones, you can create recordings with directionality, perspective, and a sense of space. When you're listening to music in stereo, it may seem like the guitar track is coming from the left ear while the drums are coming from the right. This effect mimics the experience of listening to a band on stage, and it's why live recording performances in stereo are so unique. On the other hand, you can effectively record music in the studio using highly sensitive stereo condenser microphones, as well.
Using Specialty Microphones
There are many other types of specialty microphones to consider. You can clip lavalier microphones onto your clothing, as they are very small and won't get in the way. Actors often use these in film and television because they're easy to hide from the camera. Parabolic microphones capture sounds that are undetectable to the human ear and are a fitting choice for use in wildlife, surveillance, and sports events. If you need to target a specific area with a "point-and-shoot" method, shotgun microphones are highly directional and can mount directly on your camera or boom. All of these mics could have stereo functionality.
If you're looking for stereo mics to fit any film project, head to B&H Photo and Video for all your recording needs. You'll find a selection of specialty mics to choose from, too.


