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Deity Microphones S-Mic 2 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone

BH #DESMIC2 • MFR #DT40050D1R
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Deity Microphones S-Mic 2 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone
Key Features
  • For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
  • Moisture-Resistant for Humid Conditions
  • Phantom Powered
  • Simple Operation with No Controls
With the Deity Microphones S-Mic 2 moisture-resistant shotgun microphone, boom operators and sound recordists can achieve broadcast-quality sound in a variety of outdoor shooting scenarios such as indie films, news gathering, documentaries, and weddings.
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Which 48V phantom power is recommended to work ...

Which 48V phantom power is recommended to work with this mic?
Asked by: Margaret
I dont know, I think where ever. I use mine connecting a normal mic cable with my Sony camera that supports 48 phantom power mic.
Answered by: Jaime
Date published: 2019-05-30

I lost my foam windscreen for this mic, any ...

I lost my foam windscreen for this mic, any recommendation for replacements?
Asked by: Ray Kendrick
Please review the following item. Auray WSF-2029 Foam Windscreen for Shotgun Microphones - (29cm) BH #AUWSF2029 • MFR #WSF-2029 https://bhpho.to/3GGDIgJ
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-06-02

Can this mic be rigged on-camera?

Can this mic be rigged on-camera?
Asked by: Darrin
In short, yes. The Deity S2, like most other mics, fits into a mic clip or shock mount, and many such clips and mounts are made to fit camera shoes. However, my Deity S2 came with a standard mic clip (as expected), not one that mounts on-camera. Also, this is a solidly built mic, not plastic, but also not as light weight. Other shotgun mics are made with lighter weight and smaller form to accommodate on-camera mounting for smaller rigs. The Rode Video Mic comes to mind.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-07-17

Any meaningful differences of the Diety S-Mic 2 ...

Any meaningful differences of the Diety S-Mic 2 and the Rode NTG-1 shotguns for crowd miking?
Asked by: Robert
The S-Mic 2 may be a better choice because it has a slightly wider pickup range which is better to capture audio from multiple people than a mic with a very narrow pickup range, which is better for picking up one person. The S-Mic 2 is easy to use because it has no onboard switches or controls to adjust and it is also moisture resistant. Its frequency response range is 50 Hz to 20 kHz, it handles loud sounds up to 130 dB SPL, and has very low noise. The NTG1 has a frequency response range or 20 Hz to 20 kHz and handles loud sounds up to 138 dB SPL, and also has low noise. It also has an onboard low-cut filter which is useful to reduce low rumbling background noise. Both the S-Mic 2 and NTG1 are very good mics, but for miking a crowd, the S-Mic 2 may be the better option since it has a wider pickup range and not as focused as the NTG1. The noise level rating for the S-Mic 2 is slightly lower than the NTG1 (12 dBA vs 18 dBA). The moisture resistance is also a good feature for outdoor use.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-07-12
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