Whether in use for broadcast, production, or field recording applications, the Audio Technica BP350ST-UL MS Stereo On-Camera Cardioid Condenser Boundary Microphone allows you to record in discrete mid-side operation for more accurate audio separation. The microphone features two independent elements, cardioid and bidirectional, that connect to an AT8547 power module. This module provides a high-pass filter at 80 Hz and allows you to choose between natural stereo, wide stereo, or discrete mid-side modes. The 6.3" shotgun microphone rejects off-axis noise quite well and attaches to an included mount that sits on the power module. From here, you can attach the bundle on top of your favorite compatible camera mount for easy recording.
The microphone's permanently attached 25' cable is terminated with a TA5F connector that plugs into the power module, and outputs audio via an included 14.2" TA5F to dual male XLR stereo cable. A windscreen and carrying case is provided for protecting the microphone from wind and rigors of travel.
Shotgun-Style Microphone
Independent cardioid and bidirectional elements are configured in a mid-side arrangement with switchable internal matrixing via the separate power module. With a 6.3" long shotgun-style construction, the microphone is able to have great off-axis rejection—ensuring minimal noise is captured in recordings.
Power Module
With onboard controls for stereo wide and narrow, mid-side operation, and an 80 Hz high-pass filter, you can refine how audio is captured and presented. The microphone connects to the module via a TA5F connector and outputs with a 14.2" TA5F to dual male XLR stereo cable that can feed into your favorite microphone preamplifier.
Versatile Mounting
With an included microphone clip, the microphone securely can be mounted on top of the power module. From here, the module can mount on top of your favorite compatible camera mounts for easy and convenient recording.
Stereo Cable
A 14.2" TA5F to dual male XLR cable is provided to send the mid and side channels towards separate microphone preamplifiers.
