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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?
No. It has a built in, rechargeable battery.
Date published: 2020-02-06
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Which is the best option between the 3? NTG2, NTG4 or Sennheiser MKE 600
I've really only used the NTG4. I like the digital switch options but the need for phantom power does draw down my batteries more quickly thank I'd hoped on my Zoom H5 recorder. I get about 2 hours on fresh batteries. That reality makes me think that the NTG2 which is battery-powered would give me more flexibility during recording. Can't comment on the quality between the 2 microphones.
Date published: 2018-08-26