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Vidpro XM-88 Long Shotgun Microphone with Location Recording Bundle

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Vidpro XM-88 Long Shotgun Microphone with Location Recording Bundle
Key Features
  • For Interviews, Film Shoots, Promo Vids
  • AA Battery or Phantom Powered
  • Mounts to Stand, Pole, Tripod, or Camera
  • Supports XLR, 3.5mm & 1/4" Connectivity
The Vidpro XM-88 is a battery-/phantom-powered long shotgun microphone with a complete bundle of accessories designed for indoor and outdoor recording with HDSLRs, camcorders, field recorders, handheld recorders, and more. The supercardioid/cardioid polar pattern yields enhanced off-axis signal rejection and focused frontal pickup while the 100 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response provides tonality tailored for intelligible voice reproduction.
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Can this item be used with a Sony UTX-P1 transmitter
Asked by: Anonymous
This plug-on transmitter will work with this mic but does not provide phantom power. The mic must be powered by one AA battery.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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How long is the XLR cable that comes with the kit?
Asked by: Anonymous
THe cable is 26 feet
Answered by: matthew b.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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can this microphone be used for a canon rebel T5?
Asked by: Ariany P.
The XM88 can be used with any camera that features a 1/8 mic input jack. The T5 has no mic input available. The T5i camera does have an input and is compatible.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-28

how to replace the battery?

how to replace the battery?
Asked by: Oscar
First remove the microphone from the shock mount, then the battery compartment is on the bottom you just have to unscrew it. This microphone can also be powered with 48v Phantom power.
Answered by: leticia
Date published: 2021-03-03

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Vidpro XM-88 can pick up the sound of small group of choir (10 to 20 people) in small church? Should I use two XM-88 for picking up short and long distance choir?
Asked by: Chun Man
For most show choirs up to 24 voices we typically set up two shotgun microphones about 6 feet in from the edge of the choir on a 24 to 30 ft stage and 4 ft in front. We set the mic height at 7 ft to 8 ft angled in slightly from the sides to capture half the singers with each mic.Position two mics equidistant from the choir placements. Experiment with the distance from the choir and the separation of the mics in relation to each other.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Can this shotgun mic be used with a Sony UTX-P1 wireless transmitter?
Asked by: Anonymous
This plug-on transmitter will work with this mic but does not provide phantom power. The mic must be powered by one AA battery.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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What are the differences between the XM-88 and the cheaper XM-55, and would it be worth the extra $25 for the XM-88?
Asked by: Anonymous
The XM-88 offers wider frequency response,and two cardioid patterns,. It is also longer for a more directional pick-up.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Which one is the best? This or Rode VideoMicro?

Which one is the best? This or Rode VideoMicro?
Asked by: Sylas
The XM-88 is a more versatile mic, in that it has both cardioid and super cardioid pick up patterns, so you will be able to be a bit farther from your subject than the VideoMicro. It also takes a battery to power it, so it can be used with pretty much any camera that has a mic input, while the VideoMicro does not and it relies on the camera's plugin power.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-05-01
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