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Photographic microphone
MICROPHONE, scientific name, translated from English microphone; The working principle of microphone is an energy conversion device that converts sound signals into electrical signals. Common commercial microphone types include condenser microphone, crystal microphone, carbon microphone and dynamic microphone. Most microphones are electret condenser microphones with the longest history and relatively perfect technology.
Microphone recommendation (novice)
Shengli TAK35: the medium, high and low frequencies are relatively stable, and the top flow is in the thousand yuan file.
Sennheiser MK4: Less hi-fi coloring means higher price.
Iron Triangle 2035: Low frequency is average, but the improvement of low frequency turbidity is very cost-effective.
Self-media recommendation: wireless microphone is small and convenient, and 2.4G is easily interfered by surrounding signals.
Wired collar clip wheat: the price is slightly lower, it is convenient to carry, the line is too long and easy to wear, suitable for outdoor use.
UHF wireless microphone: Strong anti-signal interference. The disadvantage of 2.4G radio station is that it is inconvenient to have two wires.
Wheat gun: strong pointing, but heavy, suitable for cameras, small range of use, easy to collect environmental sound.
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