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Key Features
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- Convenient Digital Switching
- Phantom Powered
- Switchable Treble Boost and -10 dB Pad
Customize your tone and capture quality sound indoors or outside for your next indie film, TV shoot, or documentary project with the Rode NTG4 phantom-powered shotgun microphone. Specialized features such as low-noise circuitry, digitally switchable pad and frequency settings, and minimal handling noise reduce the need to repair and restore audio in post production.
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Is this Phantom Powered?
Yes.
Date published: 2018-08-26
I have a Panasonic AG-UX180 professional ...
I have a Panasonic AG-UX180 professional camcorder. It has XLR input. I use this camera to record RC Airplane flight. Even though shotgun mics are designed for close-up audio, will this shotgun also work for distance airplane sound? If not, please recommend something in a similar price range that would work better. THANKS!
You would be better off with a longer shotgun mic for recording anything at a distance. The narrower audio spectrum highly increases the directional capability, therefore, decreasing unwanted peripheral sounds. In the low price range, you could consider the Audio Technica AT8015 US$299.00.
Date published: 2019-03-06
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Is PSC A4812 48V Phantom or Sennheiser 12TP48 going to work with Ntg4? I'm looking for something similar or smaller than a box shaped power supply. Thank you.
It looks like those should work fine with this unit.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Can a AA battery be put inside the Rode NTG4?
the NTG4 + , not allowed to put battery
Date published: 2020-02-06
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Which is the best option between the 3? NTG2, NTG4 or Sennheiser MKE 600
Having owned the NTG2, NTG4+, and used the NTG3 quite a bit, I can tell you they are very different microphones. If you can afford the NTG3 it will give you the most sensitivity. Too much at times. The NTG2 is inexpensive and can hold a AA battery for phantom power, but has no off switch. This is why I purchased the NTG4+. The internal battery lasts a full day and can be turned off when not in use. I like Sennheiser, but have not owned a shotgun from them, so can not offer an honest opinion.
Date published: 2020-02-06