The Microphone Shock Mount from Wooden Camera attaches via an ARRI-style accessory mount with 3/8"-16 screw and adjacent locating pins. It can also be attached via the included 1/4"-20 screw. In addition, rubber support bands isolate the microphone from vibration. This mount is suitable for use with the Universal Offset Bracket (sold separately).
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Key Features
- Rubber Support Bands
- Isolates Mic from Vibrations
- Attaches by ARRI-Style Accessory Mount
- 3/8"-16 Thread
The Microphone Shock Mount from Wooden Camera attaches via an ARRI-style accessory mount with 3/8"-16 screw and adjacent locating pins. It can also be attached via the included 1/4"-20 screw. In addition, rubber support bands isolate the microphone from vibration. This mount is suitable for use with the Universal Offset Bracket (sold separately).
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Will this mount onto a cold shoe adapter?
This mount is designed to work specifically with a Wooden Camera Universal Offset Bracket. It has a set screw built in to the bottom, so I would not suggest this model. A good shock mount for a cold shoe is the Auray DUSM-1 Universal Shock Mount for Camera Shoes and Boompoles, B&H # AUDUSM1.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Is it possible to mount this directly to the Wooden Camera C100 Top Plate without additional hardware?
The Wooden Camera Microphone Shock Mount ships with a 1/4 screw in addition to the pictured 3/8 that will allow mounting to the Wooden Top Plate.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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What size mic diameter is this for?
I use it on camera and on a boom with the Rode NTG 3, Sennheiser MKH-50 and sometimes a MKE-600 which all have slightly different diameters and shapes (the MKH-50) and it can easily take at least 50% wider and 50% thinner mics than these. It's a very stable and sturdy solution and the rubber bands don't come off as easily as they do on other offers I've tried.
Date published: 2018-08-26