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RODE NTG3 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone (Satin Nickel)

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RODE NTG3 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone (Satin Nickel)
Key Features
  • For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries
  • Moisture-Resistant for Humid Conditions
  • Phantom Powered
  • Simple Operation with No Controls
Capture broadcast-quality sound indoors or outside for your next indie film, TV shoot, or documentary project with the satin nickel Rode NTG3 moisture-resistant shotgun microphone. Professional-level features such as low-noise circuitry, upgraded immunity to radio-frequency interference, and minimal handling noise reduce the need to repair and restore audio in postproduction.
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Can I plug the NTG3 directly into the canon 5d ...

Can I plug the NTG3 directly into the canon 5d Mark iv?
Asked by: Stephan
No ... this is an XLR mic requiring phantom power. You would need an XLR adapter with Phantom Power.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-06-09

HOW DO I NEED FOR CONNECT RODE NTG3 WITH RED ...

HOW DO I NEED FOR CONNECT RODE NTG3 WITH RED KOMODO?
Asked by: Juan Jose
Because the Rode NTG3 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone requires phantom power from its input connection, it will not connect to and work directly with the 3.5mm audio input on the RED DIGITAL CINEMA KOMODO 6K Digital Cinema Camera. An external adapter offering phantom power such as the Beachtek DXA-MAX 2-Channel Active Audio Adapter (BH #BEDXAMAX) would work to power the NTG-3 and pass its signal into the KOMODO.
Answered by: Matt Z
Date published: 2022-08-08

What thread type is the mic holder that comes in ...

What thread type is the mic holder that comes in the set? Trying to mount it to a 5/8 thread mic stand
Asked by: Steven
yes it is 5/8
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-02-24

Can the NTG3 be used with Xvive U3C wireless plug ...

Can the NTG3 be used with Xvive U3C wireless plug on system?
Asked by: Uday
Yes, you can use the Xvive Audio U3C with the RODE NTG3 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone (Satin Nickel) because the U3C provides phantom power for condenser mics like the NTG3.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2024-08-12

can this record car sounds when placed near the ...

can this record car sounds when placed near the exhoust for example? or does it kill the mic
Asked by: Noah
The RODE NTG3 Shotgun Microphone could be used to pickup sounds from the car, but I would not recommend leaving it too close to the exhaust as dirt and heat from the exhaust could permanently damage the mic.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-04-14

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What's the difference between the NTG3 & the NTG8? And which is better??
Asked by: Ryan
The NTG3 and NTG8 are similar in internal components and both offer great sound quality. The difference in the mics is the length of the interference tube. The NTG8 being a longer mic at 22 vs the NTG3 at 10 inches. The longer tube is directly related to the directionality in capture for use in applications where a tight pickup pattern or recording from a distance is required.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2020-08-26

What kind of XLR adapter/ cables do I need to ...

What kind of XLR adapter/ cables do I need to connect this into my camera via a Zoom H5 recorder AND will this set up work just as well as the Sony XLR-K3M adapter? Any downsides?
Asked by: Mark
standard, 3 pin XLR Mic cables will work with either the Zoom H5 or the Sony Sony XLR-K3M
Answered by: james
Date published: 2020-10-13

Is this Mic compatible with the Canon G40?

Is this Mic compatible with the Canon G40?
Asked by: Trey
Hello Trey, unfortunately, you need 48v phantom power to operate the NTG3. It doesn't appear the G40 provides that. I recommend the Rode NTG2 or 4+ as they have power in the microphone.
Answered by: Ryan w/ RØDE
Date published: 2019-03-05
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