Love to see functional 3D prints becoming more common. I made something very similar a few months ago on my Videomic NTG to be able to ad a Wireless Go transmitter and it works perfectly. Need more of this in the camera scene.
You can lock the TX under the rode videomic NTG without any accessories 😅 just slide the microphone a bit forward and there will be the room to clip it under the volume knob
About 20 seconds into this video, is paused it and bought one. I've been doing an ugly DIY version of this for a couple years and have been waiting patiently for someone to come up with this. Thank you!
This guy took rigging to a whole new level, "no product for what I need? weird, but no worries, I'll make it myself " and then proceeds to improve the heck out of the product's usage ! I've been a sub for YEARS now and never get disappointed with your content Caleb, awesome job as always man !
Hi Caleb, I’m sure you have considered this but just in case - instead of making specialist units for each microphone mount, how about making a unit that connects to the shoe mount with a cold shoe on your unit for the microphone to connect too. Yes it will be a bit higher and require more material but it could be truly universal. Always enjoy your content👍👍👍👍👍
Not a bad Idea! The only downside is that I wouldn't feels as comfortable with it being 3D printed. Cold shoes come in all different sizes and I wouldn't want that to not fit or snap!
Definitely getting the NTG. Been a fan of your 3d work since the Shure mic enclosure. You should have an option to have a cold shoe adapter to the mic back that way they can see the receiver display and can reverse it to see the display as well if they are vlogging by just attaching it to the camera hotshoe. Just an idea but thanks again Caleb!
I cant tell you how long I have been looking for a solution like this. I have tried so many DIY options and nothing worked very well. I ordered one immediately, thanks!
Brilliant. Barely got through 2 min of the intro for this and I ordered 2. Been looking (with no luck) for a solution just like this for a long time. Amazing design!
I was able to make this work with my Comica setup. The Comica base isn't fat like the Rode base, but the screw you provided is long enough to keep it in place! This setup is amazing! Extremely versatile
Since shipping to Europa is way more than the product, I just purchased the 3d models for DIY 3d printing. Very excited to see the result, exactly what I need for the backup mic mounted on the table for our user group presentations.
I've been doing this for well over a year now. I don't even have an expensive wireless system. I bought the FullAim X5 system for £100 off Amazon and it was so good I bought a second and it sends the recorded audio to my headphones. It all works like a cham, I love it. Now my boom and headphones are completely wireless.
Hi Caleb! I received my two MicBack mounts for my Deity D3 Pro and Mini and ABSOLUTELY love love love them! It is a beautiful piece of engineering design you created! I greatly appreciate what you've done!!! It looks terrific on my setup and feels really sturdy, as well as beautifully designed. Lots of KUDOS to you! I have been really eager with the idea of buying a 3D to put my CADD experience to good use too, but am finding it to be too much to get into one more thing! LOL ;-) Can't tell you how EXCITED I truly was for these small items that make a difference in organizing and maximizing functionality with my gear. Thank you very much for how you share your wonderful talents with the rest of us! I wish you continued success in all that you are doing. You've got a friend here in Sumner, Washington! Take care my friend!!! Sure looking forward to more incredible clever solutions like this in future!
This is exactly how I used my Rode wireless go velcroed to a boom pole to make my shotgun mic wireless. Works like a charm. Also thet smallrig audio splitter thing has a coldshoe, so a wireless reciever can be mounted to it, or basically anywhere on a camera cage with an extra coldshoe. Nice Idea and with the 3D printed mount though. Very compact, well executed.
I really like the setup of my Rode Videonic NTG with your addon. Thank you for providing the data for 3D printing. This is great if you don't live in the same country - it avoids unnecessary shipping. Great offer.
I just tried this today with my Rode Wireless GO II and Rode VideoMicro and it gave me an excellent sound quality. It helps me a lot with this combination since I will be able to record Foley sounds, use it for podcasts, etc... Great video!
@07:09 - instead of that device, try the Saramonic 2-Ch Audio Mixer. the smallest one i think is the Black Round one. i hope you can find it somewhere.
Hi, too some extent potentially a neat idea BUT.... Surely an on camera mike is generally a compromise unless doing really close 'blog' style shots? For significant sonic improvements it's generally accepted that getting a mike off camera and close to the sound source (eg speaker) is the way to go. An on-camera mike being best for scratch audio, permitting later sync in post for those not yet able to utilise timecode syncing. A solution for something that isn't a material problem for many.... perhaps?
Bought. I would be happy about a version for the Sennheiser MKE 600. But the holder is clearly different. Or for the Rode SM3-R, which can at least be used universally. Basically, it would be great if you could expand the selection of holders, even for a small fee.
Thank you guys for all the kind words and feedback! Running a sale 25% off for $12.95 here: camerafoundry.com/products/micback or 3D print your own for $4.95!
Hey Caleb - great design! But... I just purchased the STL files, and encountered an XML error trying to open them with Simplify3D on Windows. I tried Cura v5.3.1 as well, and it crashes when attempting to open the STLs. Haven't tried on my Mac yet. UPDATE: unable to open on MacOS Cura either... (another) UPDATE: Weird! When I downloaded again using the link in the email, it works. Apparently it was just the auto-generated dl link on the order confirmation page that was maybe corrupted.
Good ideas . I am working on creating a stereo system with my small Rode mics & a handheld option for those small Rode mics. Nice presentation & skills on show. Thanks
I've thought about using the two Rode Wireless transmitters to rig up a stereophonic recorder for live music videos, wasn't sure what kind of microphones to plug in to the though, I don't think shotguns would capture a wide enough soundstage though, unless you're quite far back from the band.
Nice design! I appreciate that it secures to the mount with the preexisting screw. I've wanted to use my ntg and Go ii as a wireless boom for a while, but my work arounds were a bit sketchy (velcro tying the go to the boom). Back when you made the Go case/lock I didn't have my WG II yet, so I decided to snag a couple. I know some people are rallying under the "you don't need it" banner, but I'd be willing to bet that if they've invested any kind of money in camera gear, they've definitely wasted way more than $15-20 on something that didn't actually work the way they intended it to. I know I have 😅. I'll be looking forward to giving them a try, and interested to see what you come out with next. I haven't spent money on RUclipsr products before, but I appreciate you attempting to fix some annoying issues with gear.
Hey Kaleb, nice job. I design and print stuff as well. You might consider a version where you can tuck the Smallrig stereo adapter between the mic and the Rode WG clip so it can all be self contained. Using lighter and much shorter wires it could become more compact and then there would only be one wire going to the camera which would clean it all up.
Thank you so much Caleb, you are such a genius and always inspire me to figure out new easy solutions for my setup. Regarding the splitter: Do you know that there is a super minimalistic and small adapter cable made by Rode for this purpose? It is called sc11 and solves all these problems with just one small cable. I use it all the time and it works perfectly.
Love this man, I'm just about to start a Video Podcast with a 2 mic setup with 2 Video Mic Go II's. Was going to just velcro on my dji transmitters to the boom arm but this is perfect, could not have come at a better time!
Was considering printing my own version of this, because I always use the wireless transmitter clipped to the bottom of the NTG, but this is so well designed I just bought it right now instead. Thanks 🤙
Slap a patent on this, buddy. Ive been finding it an annoyance finding a place to clip them. I use two rode ntgs with the Rode Wireless Go on top of my camera using the shock mounts to clip on them - not great, since hitting the button on the transmitter button on them is a chore. I then have two monos working as left and right transmitting to the receiver and due to the splitter cable just picking up one side if directy connected to the camera, I use the output on the reciever with the splittler connected to my h5 zoom using rodes vlxr converters which gives me control of each mic to adjust using the knobs. From there i use the line output on the Zoom to connect to my camera with a buff so theres a synced version recorded onto the camera as well as just an audio recorded to the Zoom.
Awesome equipment! Immediately ordered 2 for my NTG mics. You said in the video that we could suggest other things to build them for; I would like to propose the Tentacle Sync Track E, as I often like to use those since they record timecodes as well. Thank you in advance!
Stellar idea. I have a pair of the Tascam DR-10Ls and would love a way to do the same mount on a stereo mic. I record a lot of live concerts so I'm shopping around for a compact solution that would work well without having to buy a new recorder. 32 bit float is nice but with dual level recording, I can get by with what I have.
I just got two of Comica's options. Sounds great, $200 and is all self-contained in its own package. Good MID DISTANCE (probably 10ft max) boom mic. Love Comica, great stuff for little money. Also weird options no one else is doing like the Two pivotable boom mics on one body.
These are really cool and a great idea to clean up some rigs, every cord counts! Do you have any ideas on a way or palce to mount one of these on Ronin 4-d? I have long magic arm that works with the tilta top handle but I hate it. Maybe I could mount one of these to a hat...
I’m trying to decide between 3 options to film a concert in a small theater. I’m not sure if I should just put the wireless pro on the stage and use the built-in mic, or combine it with the videomic go near the stage.
The product is of great interest. But the shipping costs to Europe are really high. Caleb - Any thoughts on making it more practical for us to purchase to Europe?
Very cool device, and I would like to have one (or two). Unfortunately, I have the wrong kind of mics, a Sennheiser MKE 200 and a Røde Video Micro II. I think it would be possible to make one for those two, a plate that locks in between the top of the hotshoe of the camera and thye locking screw of the mic.
This is awesome! Could I suggest a new 3D print solution for the Tentacle Sync E? Maybe a replacement for the mic jack sleeve that includes a coldshoe mount and some way to secure it. If you'd like me to elaborate please feel free to reach out.
At the end of the video, you say independent levels for each of 2 channels. How would you change the lvls on the camera for each channel rather than the default of both channels being locked together? I have the sony a7s-iii.
Yeah, that's kinda brilliant. Im curious why Rode hasn't already made something like this. Also I think the Smallrig splitter kinda defeats the purpose of this. Like, why not just use the cold shoes on either side at that point?
Hi Caleb, great video, very informative. But how can I connect my Rode VideoMic GO II to my Saramonic Blink 500 Pro Transmitter? I tried using a TRS to TRRS cable as well as a TRS to TRS cable and none of them seems to be working. Is there a way? Will appreciate any advice.
I recently purchased the micback for Diety D3 Pro, when I tried to install it I found out that the screw included with the micback needs a special driver that I do not have. The back screw of the Diety D3 Pro is also a security screw and requires a special driver that I do not have. Pretty bumed out right now
Sounds like the original unit shipped with the accessory screw for mounting. If you purchase just the 3D file, do you have a suggestion for the screw that’s required to mount it? Dimensions and thread count.
Any suggestions on how to do this setup with an XLR shotgun mic? I have a battery-powered Azden one so it shouldn’t need phantom power, however my receiver gets virtually inaudible levels. Trying to figure out if I need a super specific cable.
Love to see functional 3D prints becoming more common. I made something very similar a few months ago on my Videomic NTG to be able to ad a Wireless Go transmitter and it works perfectly. Need more of this in the camera scene.
Caleb, a 3D printer, and a camera problem is a lethal combination
Yes it is!
You can lock the TX under the rode videomic NTG without any accessories 😅 just slide the microphone a bit forward and there will be the room to clip it under the volume knob
Kind of but it is super tight and blocks the screen if you're using the TX. Not to mention the other TX/recorder support.
I've been mounting the DJI Mic TX to the bottom of Rode Mic NTG for a while now. No issues, perfect fit
@@Peak3Visuals Thats great! The 4 mics I have are super tight. Maybe a tight batch?
You also don't need this extra accessory for the Deity microphone.
What if I have a NTG3, how to do it?
About 20 seconds into this video, is paused it and bought one. I've been doing an ugly DIY version of this for a couple years and have been waiting patiently for someone to come up with this. Thank you!
05:10 is probably the main selling point. To be able to record questions you ask, and record the interviewee with the shotgun mic.
This guy took rigging to a whole new level, "no product for what I need? weird, but no worries, I'll make it myself " and then proceeds to improve the heck out of the product's usage ! I've been a sub for YEARS now and never get disappointed with your content Caleb, awesome job as always man !
That means a ton to hear Andy! Thanks so much!
Love this Caleb! Thank you for also adding the option to buy the 3D file since shipping to the UK is way too expensive.
Hi Caleb, I’m sure you have considered this but just in case - instead of making specialist units for each microphone mount, how about making a unit that connects to the shoe mount with a cold shoe on your unit for the microphone to connect too. Yes it will be a bit higher and require more material but it could be truly universal. Always enjoy your content👍👍👍👍👍
Not a bad Idea! The only downside is that I wouldn't feels as comfortable with it being 3D printed. Cold shoes come in all different sizes and I wouldn't want that to not fit or snap!
Definitely getting the NTG. Been a fan of your 3d work since the Shure mic enclosure. You should have an option to have a cold shoe adapter to the mic back that way they can see the receiver display and can reverse it to see the display as well if they are vlogging by just attaching it to the camera hotshoe. Just an idea but thanks again Caleb!
I cant tell you how long I have been looking for a solution like this. I have tried so many DIY options and nothing worked very well. I ordered one immediately, thanks!
This is amazing. Thank you sir, copped one for the D4 Duo and ordering a Zoom F2
This is super cool! Would be awesome also for booming above a subject without having any XLR cables running all over the room.
Great idea mate 🙏🏼
Brilliant. Barely got through 2 min of the intro for this and I ordered 2. Been looking (with no luck) for a solution just like this for a long time. Amazing design!
How has this not been thought of… this is a game changer
I was able to make this work with my Comica setup. The Comica base isn't fat like the Rode base, but the screw you provided is long enough to keep it in place!
This setup is amazing!
Extremely versatile
Since shipping to Europa is way more than the product, I just purchased the 3d models for DIY 3d printing.
Very excited to see the result, exactly what I need for the backup mic mounted on the table for our user group presentations.
I spent more time than I'd like to share trying to figure out how to attach the Rode transmitter to the NTG mic, this is amazing, just bought it.
I've been doing this for well over a year now. I don't even have an expensive wireless system. I bought the FullAim X5 system for £100 off Amazon and it was so good I bought a second and it sends the recorded audio to my headphones. It all works like a cham, I love it. Now my boom and headphones are completely wireless.
Hi Caleb! I received my two MicBack mounts for my Deity D3 Pro and Mini and ABSOLUTELY love love love them! It is a beautiful piece of engineering design you created! I greatly appreciate what you've done!!! It looks terrific on my setup and feels really sturdy, as well as beautifully designed. Lots of KUDOS to you! I have been really eager with the idea of buying a 3D to put my CADD experience to good use too, but am finding it to be too much to get into one more thing! LOL ;-) Can't tell you how EXCITED I truly was for these small items that make a difference in organizing and maximizing functionality with my gear. Thank you very much for how you share your wonderful talents with the rest of us! I wish you continued success in all that you are doing. You've got a friend here in Sumner, Washington! Take care my friend!!! Sure looking forward to more incredible clever solutions like this in future!
The ability to add a 32-bit float recorder is invaluable as a solo operator. Never have to worry about audio levels again.
This is exactly how I used my Rode wireless go velcroed to a boom pole to make my shotgun mic wireless. Works like a charm. Also thet smallrig audio splitter thing has a coldshoe, so a wireless reciever can be mounted to it, or basically anywhere on a camera cage with an extra coldshoe. Nice Idea and with the 3D printed mount though. Very compact, well executed.
Just found the link on the site to buy the STL file. $5 seems fair. Will pick one up. Thanks!
by any chances do you still have the stl file ? because the link doesn't work anymore
I love using this to hide my shotgun mic and keep the set clean of cables! Thanks for making a custom piece, I usually have to use gaffer tape 😅
I think you've shown this in an older video, I was waiting for this one! Nice work my man!
Thanks man!!!
I really like the setup of my Rode Videonic NTG with your addon. Thank you for providing the data for 3D printing. This is great if you don't live in the same country - it avoids unnecessary shipping. Great offer.
I've been clipping my zoom f2 to my location shock mount on my deity and it's been driving me nuts. This is exactly what I need. Absolutely love it!
I just tried this today with my Rode Wireless GO II and Rode VideoMicro and it gave me an excellent sound quality. It helps me a lot with this combination since I will be able to record Foley sounds, use it for podcasts, etc... Great video!
The man is so wise and unique. Leading all RUclipsrs.
@07:09 - instead of that device, try the Saramonic 2-Ch Audio Mixer. the smallest one i think is the Black Round one. i hope you can find it somewhere.
Will we see a specific option for the deity pocket wireless?
Dang ... never thought about going from a camera mounted shotgun into a small 32 bit float recorder (zoom f2) then into the camera. Great idea!
Hi, too some extent potentially a neat idea BUT.... Surely an on camera mike is generally a compromise unless doing really close 'blog' style shots?
For significant sonic improvements it's generally accepted that getting a mike off camera and close to the sound source (eg speaker) is the way to go. An on-camera mike being best for scratch audio, permitting later sync in post for those not yet able to utilise timecode syncing.
A solution for something that isn't a material problem for many.... perhaps?
Once I figured out what Torx driver it was it worked like a charm for my NTG, thanks.
Bought. I would be happy about a version for the Sennheiser MKE 600. But the holder is clearly different. Or for the Rode SM3-R, which can at least be used universally. Basically, it would be great if you could expand the selection of holders, even for a small fee.
I have been using this mic technice for the last couple movies, love it.
Thank you guys for all the kind words and feedback!
Running a sale 25% off for $12.95 here: camerafoundry.com/products/micback
or 3D print your own for $4.95!
Ordered mines!!!!
@@tristanturner Thanks for the support man!
Got the NTG!
@@Sofarmsogoodtx SICK!!! Thanks for the support!
Hey Caleb - great design! But... I just purchased the STL files, and encountered an XML error trying to open them with Simplify3D on Windows. I tried Cura v5.3.1 as well, and it crashes when attempting to open the STLs. Haven't tried on my Mac yet.
UPDATE: unable to open on MacOS Cura either...
(another) UPDATE: Weird! When I downloaded again using the link in the email, it works. Apparently it was just the auto-generated dl link on the order confirmation page that was maybe corrupted.
I've been waiting for your take on 3D printed camera gear!
The link shows 404 Not found 😢 Does the 32 bit audio recorders (f2, go, pr2 etc) srill record 32 bit float when connected to the NTG?
These MicBacks look really awesome! 100% getting a couple. Keep up the good work!
That's so cool, was searching for a way to get the good mic quality from the shotgun mic and a wirless option at the same time. Good video!
Good ideas . I am working on creating a stereo system with my small Rode mics & a handheld option for those small Rode mics. Nice presentation & skills on show. Thanks
I've thought about using the two Rode Wireless transmitters to rig up a stereophonic recorder for live music videos, wasn't sure what kind of microphones to plug in to the though, I don't think shotguns would capture a wide enough soundstage though, unless you're quite far back from the band.
You’re awesome. Your ideas keep getting better and better over time, if that’s even possible.
Nice design! I appreciate that it secures to the mount with the preexisting screw. I've wanted to use my ntg and Go ii as a wireless boom for a while, but my work arounds were a bit sketchy (velcro tying the go to the boom). Back when you made the Go case/lock I didn't have my WG II yet, so I decided to snag a couple. I know some people are rallying under the "you don't need it" banner, but I'd be willing to bet that if they've invested any kind of money in camera gear, they've definitely wasted way more than $15-20 on something that didn't actually work the way they intended it to. I know I have 😅. I'll be looking forward to giving them a try, and interested to see what you come out with next. I haven't spent money on RUclipsr products before, but I appreciate you attempting to fix some annoying issues with gear.
2:22 Could you theoretically use that same module for the Deity D4 on the older Video micro?
Cool simple piece of plastic. Well done Caleb!
Very nice. I just ordered one. Have you considered a double or triple mount model? A tentacle syc mount next to it would be great.
Love printing and I will try this
Hey Kaleb, nice job. I design and print stuff as well. You might consider a version where you can tuck the Smallrig stereo adapter between the mic and the Rode WG clip so it can all be self contained. Using lighter and much shorter wires it could become more compact and then there would only be one wire going to the camera which would clean it all up.
Last week Caleb...I needed this last week
Thank you so much Caleb, you are such a genius and always inspire me to figure out new easy solutions for my setup. Regarding the splitter: Do you know that there is a super minimalistic and small adapter cable made by Rode for this purpose? It is called sc11 and solves all these problems with just one small cable. I use it all the time and it works perfectly.
Definitely buying one. Keep up the amazing work.
any chance you will do another run of the MicBacks for the VideoMic NTG soon?
Love this man, I'm just about to start a Video Podcast with a 2 mic setup with 2 Video Mic Go II's. Was going to just velcro on my dji transmitters to the boom arm but this is perfect, could not have come at a better time!
is the mic also useable for the Røde wireless ME?
Genius. Purchased the plans. Thanks mate
Great idea! Would you consider one with a cold shot mount? I have Deity TRXs and Sony UWPs
Love this! Ordering one now if they’re still available!
Was considering printing my own version of this, because I always use the wireless transmitter clipped to the bottom of the NTG, but this is so well designed I just bought it right now instead. Thanks 🤙
Slap a patent on this, buddy. Ive been finding it an annoyance finding a place to clip them. I use two rode ntgs with the Rode Wireless Go on top of my camera using the shock mounts to clip on them - not great, since hitting the button on the transmitter button on them is a chore. I then have two monos working as left and right transmitting to the receiver and due to the splitter cable just picking up one side if directy connected to the camera, I use the output on the reciever with the splittler connected to my h5 zoom using rodes vlxr converters which gives me control of each mic to adjust using the knobs. From there i use the line output on the Zoom to connect to my camera with a buff so theres a synced version recorded onto the camera as well as just an audio recorded to the Zoom.
Awesome equipment! Immediately ordered 2 for my NTG mics. You said in the video that we could suggest other things to build them for; I would like to propose the Tentacle Sync Track E, as I often like to use those since they record timecodes as well. Thank you in advance!
Stellar idea. I have a pair of the Tascam DR-10Ls and would love a way to do the same mount on a stereo mic. I record a lot of live concerts so I'm shopping around for a compact solution that would work well without having to buy a new recorder. 32 bit float is nice but with dual level recording, I can get by with what I have.
I just got two of Comica's options. Sounds great, $200 and is all self-contained in its own package. Good MID DISTANCE (probably 10ft max) boom mic. Love Comica, great stuff for little money. Also weird options no one else is doing like the Two pivotable boom mics on one body.
Your videos and ideas never disappoint! I’ll be ordering
Hi Caleb, I do this set up with the NTG and a Tentacle Track E and its brilliant.
I just ordered mine. Awesome idea! Thanks.
This is awesome
Love it. Just ordered mine for my Rode VideoMic GO II.
Nice. Just ordered! Love how you always come up with all these awesome gear rigs. I do the same myself :D
These are really cool and a great idea to clean up some rigs, every cord counts! Do you have any ideas on a way or palce to mount one of these on Ronin 4-d? I have long magic arm that works with the tilta top handle but I hate it. Maybe I could mount one of these to a hat...
I've already done this a few times and it is really helpful. Thanks a lot
Kaleb is there an issue with shipping to the UK or has the website broken, not letting me complete purchase.
I’m trying to decide between 3 options to film a concert in a small theater. I’m not sure if I should just put the wireless pro on the stage and use the built-in mic, or combine it with the videomic go near the stage.
Great idea. Will it work with Hollyland Lark100?
The product is of great interest. But the shipping costs to Europe are really high. Caleb - Any thoughts on making it more practical for us to purchase to Europe?
such good production quality
Very cool device, and I would like to have one (or two). Unfortunately, I have the wrong kind of mics, a Sennheiser MKE 200 and a Røde Video Micro II. I think it would be possible to make one for those two, a plate that locks in between the top of the hotshoe of the camera and thye locking screw of the mic.
Love this - saw your instagram.. I am going to try this out for sure!
Go ahead Caleb! I’ll be getting a couple of them! 👍🏾
LOVE THIS.
What about NTG going into Wireless Go II. Is there an issue with balanced vs unbalanced audio? Forgot what it's called exactly
This is probably going to be a great option for use with my Ronin so I can mount the shotgun mic off of the gimbal. Thanks!
Love this Caleb so dope!! I love the direction your headed in💯
This is awesome! Could I suggest a new 3D print solution for the Tentacle Sync E? Maybe a replacement for the mic jack sleeve that includes a coldshoe mount and some way to secure it. If you'd like me to elaborate please feel free to reach out.
I ask because the default velcro solution isn't secure and there's rarely space on a rig to put the other half of the velcro
Great video and extraordinarily useful info! I’m def going to be copying a setup or two you’ve presented!
Ordered! Thanks Caleb 💪🏻💪🏻
This system is terrific! I love it.
I have manfrotto plates with the 500 plates. What is the best quick release. Shooting on Sony fx30s and fx3
Can you provide a link to the screw that you use for the back mount for us that purchased the 3D file?
I was just thinking how I would love to have a good short shotgun with 32 bit internal recording. This helps. Maybe for the videomic go iii
I printed a mount for my zoom f2 bt! I ended up putting a 1/4 20 in it because I couldn’t figure out how to attach it to the mic
This is amazing! Incredible idea! And I love the new set, it looks great.
At the end of the video, you say independent levels for each of 2 channels. How would you change the lvls on the camera for each channel rather than the default of both channels being locked together? I have the sony a7s-iii.
Amazing! Now can you 3d print a firmware update for the Sony a7siii 😂
Yeah, that's kinda brilliant. Im curious why Rode hasn't already made something like this. Also I think the Smallrig splitter kinda defeats the purpose of this. Like, why not just use the cold shoes on either side at that point?
Hi Caleb, great video, very informative. But how can I connect my Rode VideoMic GO II to my Saramonic Blink 500 Pro Transmitter? I tried using a TRS to TRRS cable as well as a TRS to TRS cable and none of them seems to be working. Is there a way? Will appreciate any advice.
I recently purchased the micback for Diety D3 Pro, when I tried to install it I found out that the screw included with the micback needs a special driver that I do not have. The back screw of the Diety D3 Pro is also a security screw and requires a special driver that I do not have. Pretty bumed out right now
Sounds like the original unit shipped with the accessory screw for mounting. If you purchase just the 3D file, do you have a suggestion for the screw that’s required to mount it? Dimensions and thread count.
I purchased the F2 one and 3D printed it and the same screw you remove from the bracket on the NTG could be put back in to secure it in place
I like that one
Any suggestions on how to do this setup with an XLR shotgun mic? I have a battery-powered Azden one so it shouldn’t need phantom power, however my receiver gets virtually inaudible levels. Trying to figure out if I need a super specific cable.
I love this idea! Keep up the good work
Or if you use XLR mic can just buy the EW-D SKP with the EW-DP system.