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Key Features
- For Indie Films, TV, and Documentaries
- NTG4+ Shotgun Microphone
- Auray Windshield
- Internal Battery or Phantom Powered
Ideal for film shoots and sound design in outdoor locations, this B&H Kit features the Rode NTG4+ battery-/phantom-powered shotgun microphone and an Auray windshield. The windshield delivers 360° wind protection and 24 to 40 dB of wind-noise reduction with minimal impact on high frequencies, giving you a cleaner sound when shooting in windy conditions. Simply slip it over the NTG4+ and you're ready for the outdoors.
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I have a Rode Videopro shotgun mic. Besides the XLR inputs, How does this compare to that microphone?
The reach and rejection of the NTG 4+, along with a richer, fuller audio reproduction are just a few advantages. The NTG4+is also mor robustly built and includes an Internal Rechargeable Lithium Battery.
Date published: 2018-08-26
I am looking to use this with a Saramonic ...
I am looking to use this with a Saramonic SmartRig with a TRRS to TRS adapter to avoid buying the Sony XLR-K2M. Will it work?
The RODE NTG4+ Shotgun Microphone is compatible for use with the Saramonic SmartRig+ 2-Channel XLR Microphone Audio Mixer with the 3.5mm TRRS connector. It may also be compatible for connection to the 3.5mm TRS mic input on your DSLR or mirrorless camera. If you are only going to use the NTG4+ mic with your camera, you can connect the mic directly to the camera's 3.5mm mic input. Power the mic with its internal battery and use a cable with XLR female and 3.5mm TRS male connectors like the Kopul XRSM 3-Pin XLR Female to 3.5mm RA Stereo Mini-Plug Cable - 1.5' (B&H # KOXRSM015B), which is a good length for mounting on the camera, or use a longer length if you want to use the mic off-camera, on a boompole or stand.
Date published: 2023-07-23
question
Will this microphone work via AA battery and +48 if the internal battery has already died?
From the Quickstart Guide: When phantom power is applied the internal battery will not be used, or charged.
Date published: 2018-08-26
Issue invoices to Mexico?
Issue invoices to Mexico?
Yes this is available for shipping to Mexico.
Date published: 2020-01-14
question
Would this mic work with my Sony adapter for my A7s? It has an xlr in??
The NTG4+ will work with an XLR adapter that is able to provide 48 volts phantom power to the mic.
Date published: 2018-08-26
would this mic work with SKP 100 G4 Plug-on ...
would this mic work with SKP 100 G4 Plug-on transmitter for dynamic microphones.
Yes, you can use the Sennheiser SKP 100 G4 transmitter with a Rode NTG4+ shotgun mic as long as you are using battery power for the mic. The SKP 100 does not supply phantom power.
Date published: 2019-08-18
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Hi, 3 questions:-Can the built-in battery be replaced?-How long is its estimated life?-What's the best way to store (ESPECIALLY considering the internal battery) when not using it for long periods of time?Thank you very much!
Rode's website advertises 150 hours of runtime from a 2 hour charge. I've never actually tested this but I have left the mic on for days at a time and it's just keeping running.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Considering this microphone has an internal battery, it doesn't seem like it would need +48v phantom power. Therefore, would it work with the Sony XLR-K2M XLR Adapter Kit?
The NTG4 is able to be powered via internal battery or externally via phantom power from the source. This mic can be used with the Sony XLR-K2M in either manner.
Date published: 2024-12-20
