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Key Features
- For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
- Lightweight NTG5 Short Shotgun Mic
- Auray Boompole with Internal XLR Cable
- Boompole Extends from 2.5 to 7.5'
This Rode NTG5 Shotgun Microphone Kit with Auray Boompole from B&H adds a lightweight Auray BP-47A aluminum boompole with an internal XLR cable—a great combination for capturing high-quality audio when shooting videos, films, or documentaries.
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What is the S/N Ratio and the Dynamic Range?
What is the S/N Ratio and the Dynamic Range?
The RODE NTG5 Shotgun Microphone Kit with Auray Boompole (BH # RONTG5ABPK) has an S/N ratio of 84 dB. The dynamic range specification is not published, but estimated to be about 120dB SPL.
Date published: 2024-09-09
how can connect and attach the NTG5 to my camera ...
how can connect and attach the NTG5 to my camera and record directly on my camera?
If your camera has 3.5mm port — you will need a new cable: xlr to 3.5 —
Date published: 2021-05-21
Can the shock mount fit a smaller mic such as an ...
Can the shock mount fit a smaller mic such as an Audio Technica 4053B?
I don’t have 4053B so I am not sure about that, but it’s quite tight for the mount and there is a bit of elasticity.
Date published: 2021-03-12
How this as a camera mounted mic on a Sony Fx9 ...
How this as a camera mounted mic on a Sony Fx9 for run and gun doc work.
Works great on my Canon C200 ...should be the same on other cameras
Date published: 2020-04-22
Is the WS-10 a deadcat?
Is the WS-10 a deadcat?
Is itâs output Analog or Digital?
Date published: 2019-11-30
Is this a improvement to the NTG-4 or NTG-3?
Is this a improvement to the NTG-4 or NTG-3?
Rode says it's meant to be an upgrade to the NTG3
Date published: 2021-09-10
This question is directed to B&H staff - you must ...
This question is directed to B&H staff - you must have heard about the RF interference problem with this mic? There is a YT video about it. I want to purchase but am wondering if Rode has solved the problem or it's just a small number of mics? No one has stated if it's a part problem/xlr cable problem/shielding problem, etc. Anyone know the details?
We have not heard of any customers experiencing problems with RF when using the NTG5. We reached out to Rode as well for more information and to find out whether they were aware of any issues with the NTG5 regarding RF or if they had seen the video you mentioned, which none of us were able to find. Rode has not had any reported problems with the NTG5 and if you have in fact purchased the NTG5 and are experiencing problems with RF, they do want to know about it and would like for you to contact them directly for assistance. Or the mic was purchased from B&H, please do let us know about it. It is certainly possible that a bad cable or a damaged input or circuitry on a camera, recorder or mixer can be the source of RF problems, but there should not be any issues that are created by the mic itself.
Date published: 2024-03-28
Could this be attached to a camera or camcorder?
Could this be attached to a camera or camcorder?
I was curious about this myself. I already had a Rode Videomic NTG. This mic is slightly thinner than the Videomic NTG. But they have similar shock mounts. I was able to remove the shock mounts on the Videomic NTG and put the ones from the NTG 5 on it perfectly. but, I wouldn't be able to use my Videomic NTG. If I am only going to take one mic no problem. But I think I'll get the NTG 5 it's own mount.
Date published: 2020-09-07
