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Hey hey FVTVR! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! This is dependent on how close you have you have the mic to your mouth, the closer it is the more boomy it can sound. 1-2 feet away is ideal. If you have a very natural bassy voice, you may try to use the Low Cut Filter settings to see which one works best for your voice to round it out. Hope this helps! In the future you can just leave a regular comment instead of replying to the pinned comment. It's harder for me to catch these, I'll at least be notified or a regular comment so I can answer question. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
This is really flexible, I wish it was around when I was looking for a run and gun shotgun solution a few years ago. What I've been using is a combination of purchases and repurposing stuff I already had laying around, now it's too integrated into my workflow to replace but this looks so much more brainless to set up and go. The safety track alone is pure gold and worth the cost.
Hey hey again James! It really is super flexible, I'm surprised with just how much RODE crammed into this one DSLR Shotgun mic. I don't think I'll have to much corporate gigs coming up anytime soon, but I do love the idea that I can now use this, boom it over them, safety track, straight into my Camera, and know that I don't have to deal with office noise from a wireless Omni Directional Mic.
Just got off set doing BTS for a friend, and I used a stereo splitter with a h1n and did basically exactly what you described at the end doing. Except shot gun left and wireless plugged into right and both out into camera. It's PROBABLY my fav way to record.
Hey hey Johnny Dee! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Awesome! I really have been enjoying this mic and how versatile it is. I've used it for voice overs and facetime calls, my voice comes through super clear. I've used it wirelessly too. Upcoming video will show which wireless system I suggest. Can't wait to see what RØDE comes up with next! Thanks again for stopping by and continuing creating awesome stuff with your Videomic NTG! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey again Scrapyard! Heyoooo! I still have yet to use a proper shotgun mic outside of the Synco D2 that I reviewed. One of these days I will probably need to deploy more of those than these shorter shotgun mics. For the most part, I'm really surprise how much stuff RODE shoved into this one mic! Hope you are well my friend!
I wonder, I don't have a specific cable to try, but if someone plugged it into their Android or Apple Phone or Tablet with a USB - C to USB C or USB - C to Lightning. I wonder if it recognizes it that way instead of using a TRRS to USBC adapter etc.
I have this mic too, and agree totally with your review- I love having the USB feature and that’s what justified spending the extra for me (as otherwise I’d probably have bought a videomicro and just ended up buying this later, as it’s to use with a Canon camera which needs a lot of signal) The rejection is so good I can boom it and use it for my podcast and it sounds as good as my SM58 mic for room rejection, just with more clarity.
Hey hey solubleapps! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! It is crazy how many things RODE shoved into this microphone, it would be nuts if they expanded this idea into their longer shotgun mics and even the Micro. I'm not sure if having that much circuitry interferes with the sound being captured. My ears have not been trained enough to hear certain things that dedicated sound operators can hear. I'm excited to see what RODE continues to do, they've put out some really awesome tools in the last year between the Rode Wireless Go and this Videomic NTG! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Gam! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm glad you enjoyed this video! I will continue to my best with my review and content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Mateusz! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad this video was helpful! When I got this in for review I was certainly blown away in how many situations this mic could be put in and how well it does, I may need to buy some more in the future! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey OKportugal! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Glad this video was helpful! This is definitely one of my most favorite on-board/shotgun mics to use. It's just so versatile and the sound that come out is very nice and clean! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Juliano! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I'm so glad you enjoy the format of this channel! I will continue to do my best with my reviews and content! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey again Dice! Hahaha at first I had no idea what you could be pointing at and then I watched.... yea, if something makes me that lost for words, the product darn near perfect haha! I don't even know what next, what could they possibly do? Put a Micro SD card in it so you could do a recording.... ..... !!!!! @Rode Microphones , thoughts?
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hey! again, (can't believe you remembered me - lol) - glad you finally caught on, hehe. Yeah. As soon as I can, i'll be buying this mic. And whoa!, a Micro SD card will be incredible! (not sure if your Rode tag actually worked?)
lol I try my best to remember as much as I can, but I'm sure theres going to be a day where my brain dumps that info cause theres too much. But for now, imma keep trying my best.
@@TLDR_filmmaker lol ....it's all good. I love your channel and content. Can't afford gear - but I watch to learn. And In my mind I'm slowly piecing together to one day get it.... Salut
the only thing i can tell you, is that i saved all your videos in my play list called i Best tuttorial rode 2021/2023 hahaha. I wanted to give you 10 likes but youtube does not authorize it 😅😅 great video
Gonna step up from my smartphone by year end & buy either a Canon R6 or the Sony A7IV (if rumours are true of a fall release). Using a Rode Videomicro right now, will be stepping up my audio too for sure. This looks just right for me IMO
Hey hey again The Macronical! Awesome, glad this video was helpful for your gear planning! I am also keeping an eye on the A7IV as well, if it has at least 10bit 422 up to 30p. It would be an amazing B-Cam to my principle A7S III.
Hey hey again Mark! I think one of these days I'm going to attempt to change up the "Squad" designator just to shake things up a bit. Looking through a military guide here... lets see... Notification Platoon Notification Brigade oooooo Notification Corps!
Hey hey Exzareel! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! I currently upgraded my old recorder to the New ZOOM F3 and love it. Very easy to use, small, can be powered with a USB if needed, has a line-out, and the 32-bit float has been amazing. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey again Sandy! So in this specific video, I did not do any post processing. You were hearing me in a bare non-sound treated room with a bare wall right in front of me and to the side of me within arms reach. In my normal videos, with this mic (its my youtube mic now), I just do a light compression with some make up gain, and then activate a "Noise Gate" to kind of lower any ambient noise if any. Put a limiter just in case. And thats it, I don't EQ my voice at all as I feel the Rode NTG already favors my type of low grumble voice. Hope this helps!
Hey hey again Jellybobo! Oh man :( I haven't utilized the safety track just yet, but if I do any corporate interviews again or doing a really basic shoot with a boom op and one camera. I'll definitely be utilizing that feature for sure!
It's me again. For the Rode NTG shotgun mic, if you are behind the mic does it pick up the sound or not at all? I've seen a review and someone was talking behind the mic but it picked up the sound (sounds muffled and not as clear but you can still hear what he is saying). I'm debating if I should get this or the Deity duo but I like the NTG much better but not sure if it can record sound if I'm behind the camera. Thanks!
Hey hey again Tan! Yes it will pick up a muffle sound behind the shotgun mic. All shotgun mics will pick up something but the freqencies will be muffled and not as loud since shotgun mics are designed to focus on the person speaking in front. If you are in need of hearing yourself behind and in front of the camera, then Deity Duo is currently the mic I would recommend for its size and abilities.
Hey hey again KKKRAUB TV! They really are, between the Rode Videomic NTG and the RODE Wireless GO, they've made two very amazing products in the last year. Can't wait to see what they continue to create to help us filmmakers get better tools to aid in our creations!
hey, you are one of the three channels I always check before I buy gear. I bought the rode Go as well as a bunch of neewer lighting after seeing them on your vids. Could I ask you a question? I often have to film live theatre shows. Would the NTG work for those? Distance to the actors about 6 or 7 meters, live audience behind me. Up to now I just shot the audio with my 70d (which worked astonishingly well), and I am not sure if a Shotgun mic is the correct direction. I also think about the rode stereomic, but I would like to have the ability to reduce the audience noises. Thanks a lot for your quality content! (Especially, since you have experience for the acoustic needs of dance instructors, which was frankly the tipping point for me buying the rode go. I use your trick of putting the mic into the headband a lot, although with a historical cap.)
Hey hey Floris! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Glad my videos have helped! Let see about your question. While the RODE NTG would help in being directional and focusing on whoever you are pointing at, I'm not too sure what that will sound like when you are that far away from the source. When I film theatre shows, usually the performers are already mic'd up so I just use an recorder and ask the sound booth to feed me a mix so that I get the cleanest sound possible. Since I never stop recording, I just match up the video and one audio file together and i'm good to go. If this is not possible and you are coming from just a 70d audio. This NTG will be an improvement for clarity. The RODE NTG also does great job lowing the sound you hear behind the mic, in a theatre setting I imagine it will basically be dead quiet behind the mic until they clap. Even then the clapping won't be as loud until you point the camera at the audience. While I can't say for sure what quality you will get from that far away. All I can say is that it will be cleaner sounding than just the 70d. The only thing you may miss out on is if someone talks on the far side of the stage and your camera isn't point that way. In which case that performs voice will be lowered cause the sound it hitting the side of the microphone. However if the theatre has speakers and everyone is mic'd up, you possibly may just want to consider the Rode stereo mic and then "Dual Mono" the audio when you render out the final video. This is all I can think of for now, really the big question is if the performs are mic'd up. In which cause I would suggest just investing in a XLR audio recorder, talk to the sound guy if he can send you a mix into your recorder. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks for the great reply! I probably should have specified that the actors never are mic'd up, there is an austere severity that Real Actors (TM) need to speak without a mic. I understand that somewhat, I prefer hearing which person is speaking to having a speaker making spacial placing impossible. I know that a really good audio guy can make this possible, but the shows I film usually cannot go to such extremes. Thanks again for the answer!
I’ve been on the fence to getting one. I moved my Video Mic Pro+ to use with my laptop when I’m on WebEx calls. In the back of my mind I know I’m going to forget it when I need it and have use my backup Movo VXR10 (rode video micro clone)
Hey hey again IMDABROWN! I've never used a VideoMic Pro+ but I do remember looking into that series of mics back in the day, definitely still a great mic for creatives that already own it. I think for the time being keep using it until it breaks, as it probably doesn't make too much sense to upgrade between the two unless there is a specific feature that would have saved you on a shoot or use case.
Hey hey Wiwat! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! Naaaaaaaaaaaaaah I don't know what you're talking about hahaha! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Do you have a dead cat that you like to use with the video mic ntg that isn’t the rode one? That ws11 will take too long to ship and deliver. Will the foam do fine outside??
Hey hey again Chris! Just a copy a paste from your other comment for others to see here: In this test I had a slip on deadcat that goes onto the foam instead of it being its own separate thing. It was something I had laying around, they do sell something like that on Amazon, just pay attention to what type of mic it is rated to work with so that you don't get one thats too long. Here's one that might be comparable to mine: amzn.to/3mvbIU4 (affiliate link)
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you! I tried to order the movo deadcat some have recommended but it was out of stock in the size for the videomic ntg so I ended up just ordering the Rode brand. Thanks!
Hey hey again D Gemini! I love this mic, eventually I'll probably get a second one, though I'd love to see @RØDE take this concept and transfer it into their Video Micro, a nice mini version!
Hey hey GÖ-TV Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Hands down I would choose this Rode Videomic NTG. Its value and performance is very hard to beat at this price point. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Ever since I bought the VideoMic NTG, I pretty much stopped using my Rode VideoMic Pro+. I think I'm gonna sell the VideoMic Pro+ since I need to clear up some space in my office. LOL
MrHenggggggg! I'm probably going to buy more of these eventually and deploy them in dialogue scenes that don't require the actors to move too much. Its such a clean signal and can do so much at the price point. Works perfectly for our teams quick setup style on our narrative sets.
Hi I have an older canon t5i but I heard the audio still isn’t great when connecting to a mic. Is it the same with the Ntg? Is it better to record with the mic separate from the camera?
Hey hey frvr21! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! When it comes to the T5i, this NTG mic will do better with it because it has its own power source and the output can go quite high. The older canon cameras needed a high power mic to get past its noisy noise floor at higher mic level settings. But, in general with older canon cameras, a second audio recorder is always going to be the better bet for that generation. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
sorry, something that is off-topic. Could you tell how to enable "chapter" on the video screen? I can't do that even though I typed some words after the timestamp in the description box.
Hey hey Hyper Badminton Club! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Check out my video description and see how I have it structured. The First chapter is the most important one to make it all work. Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Sune! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! It's a little different for each NLE program, but here is a video where I talk about dual channel recordings: ruclips.net/video/3mtGjRTQL5w/видео.html Essentially you need to "dual mono" each channel (Left and Right) so that you can go in and adjust each channel independently. If you're not using FCPX like I am, simply do a google search on how to Dual Mono your audio with your NLE program. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Jane! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! No. The Videomic NTG has a RF interference internal design. I myself have used the RODE GO II with it and did not hear any RF interference in my recording :) Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Yuandrew! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! While I don't quite know your situation the only thing that I can think of is, "Would you rather go straight into your camera vs doing a dual audio setup and syncing in post. Thats the main question to ask, the 2nd would be if any of the additional features make a difference to your current workflow. Cause the Videomicro is already quite good, maybe you just need the RODE SC8 extension cable to reach it to your subject (pending your cameras preamp is sensitive enough to keep the pre-amps down). The reason I say this is because of the Andycine M1 that I reviewed not too long ago. It's essentially the VideoMicro and I'm surprised how good it sounded when placed at the same distance as this Videomic NTG (as you heard for a brief moment in this video) The full review is here: ruclips.net/video/15SNJkgcPO8/видео.html Hope some of these thoughts help! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Rafael! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! For me the RODE Videomic NTG is the best because of all the features it has compared to the older Videomic Pro+. I'm not sure if the Videomic Pro + has RF interference when plugged into a 2.4ghz wireless transmitter. I recently used my RODE Wireless GO II one plugged into the Videomic NTG and the other lav'd up to the subject, they worked perfectly together. My fear is that the Videomic Pro+ would have RF interference in this type of setup. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hmm... got it. Thanks for the reply and for that tip. You opened up another point for me: I'm researching wireless microphones to continue my work with journalism and independent cinema. I am evaluating the Rode Wireless GO II. For value for money. Sennheiser microphones (which I would like!) are very expensive. I'll watch your review of the Rode Wireless GO II, but if you can, let me know about the quality and functionality of the GO II and if you would recommend another dual wireless microphone. Hug!
Hey hey V U! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! If Sennheiser sends me a review unit I can give it a look, otherwise at this time I do not have any plans to invest in a MKE400 for my own production needs. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Good mic. Though no option to change battery makes the mic just a waste of money. Good quality mics last for ages. This one would last only for so many hours. Especially when using it daily. And when the battery degrades it wouldn't be able to last enough for a day out. It's a pity that such a great mic is really killed by the integrated battery. There should be a way to manually replace battery to not make the mic obsolete when it dies.
Hey hey Michael! Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting! If I remember correctly, I think RODE does have a battery replacement program for this mic. I don't disagree with you, there is much to be said to have a traditional Shotgun that is powered by Phantom Power from the recorder and you'll just never have to worry about the internal battery etc. However, depending on the creative, with the amount of times that I use it per week and will need to recharge, I have a feeling this mic may last me quite a few years. I will have to follow up as the years go on to see if I notice it not lasting more than 12 hours and that it won't stay on the "Green LED" very long. The intelligent power on and off feature really gives me the piece of mind that I won't accidentally leave this on after a recording session, which in turn will further the longevity of the battery. We shall see in 5 years for sure! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
What if I leave the Rode NTG permanently connected to my computer via USB? Will that degrade the NTG battery? I assume it will because my computer is on all day when I work and it'll probably trickle charge the NTG battery, just like when you leave a laptop connected to the wall socket. I'm hoping this isn't the case though, hence why I'm asking.
Hey hey Paul! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Unfortunately I can't answer the question at this very moment, you may be able to get a direct answer from RODE. The reason is I need to wait until I drain the battery completely and then plug it into my computer and let it enter USB MIC mode, leave it there for a an hour and see what my battery level is at afterwards. My guess however is it will charge it because the battery is dead. I don't think it will cut off the battery just because it is being used as a USB mic. I'll be curious to see what RODE responds to you, as this would definitely be a feature they should have considered if they haven't already. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Mo Elft! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yes it can, you need a 3.5mm to XLR adaptor. You do not need phantom power as this microphone has it's own built in battery for power. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Joon! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! My Sony Audio level was at +1 at the time, I have recently switched over to +3 because I discovered that there is some sort of electronic limiter that hit's too early when you're at +1. The limiter is raised higher when using +3. I don't notice much difference in noise floor between the two. The added benefit so far is that I now have a higher Signal to Noise ratio than before. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Net30! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! It depends on the editor you're using. For me I tell my editor to determine the audio as "dual Mono" and that way I can edit the Left or Right channel how I like. Heres a brief video of what I do, it'll give you an idea of what I mean. ruclips.net/video/3mtGjRTQL5w/видео.html Ultimately what you're trying to do is convert your audio into a dual mono so that when you are done with everything your sound will come out on both left and right channels evenly. Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Hey hey Ben! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Most definitely, if its a sit down interview and you just want to boom this mic over the speaker and have it either go into your recorder or DSLR. Activate the safe track just in case (pending that your camera has a stereo mic jack) and you will have a very nice small setup with great audio! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
TLDR Filmmaker I actually came to check if you had replied Ben. I had the same question in mind so your answer means a lot to me as well. Thank you so much, Bro. Remain safe and blessed!
Hey hey Sci-Fi Ninja Theatre! Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question! Yes, this can work with the z90, you'd just need to purchase a 3.5mm to XLR adaptor to connect it. Something like this: geni.us/akxeZC (Amazon Affiliate link) Hope this helps! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
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0:00 TLDR
1:19 General Info
2:50 Battery Life
3:20 Other Features
5:48 Sound Quality Test
6:21 Noise Floor Test
6:33 Scream Test
6:53 Sound Rejection Test
7:11 Outdoor Rejection Test
7:57 Sound Test Thoughts
9:33 The Bottom Line
*[FAQ]*
I just got mine the other day based on your review but mine sounds extremely boomy and bassy... how can mine sound like yours??
Hey hey FVTVR!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
This is dependent on how close you have you have the mic to your mouth, the closer it is the more boomy it can sound. 1-2 feet away is ideal. If you have a very natural bassy voice, you may try to use the Low Cut Filter settings to see which one works best for your voice to round it out. Hope this helps!
In the future you can just leave a regular comment instead of replying to the pinned comment. It's harder for me to catch these, I'll at least be notified or a regular comment so I can answer question.
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
This is really flexible, I wish it was around when I was looking for a run and gun shotgun solution a few years ago. What I've been using is a combination of purchases and repurposing stuff I already had laying around, now it's too integrated into my workflow to replace but this looks so much more brainless to set up and go. The safety track alone is pure gold and worth the cost.
Hey hey again James!
It really is super flexible, I'm surprised with just how much RODE crammed into this one DSLR Shotgun mic. I don't think I'll have to much corporate gigs coming up anytime soon, but I do love the idea that I can now use this, boom it over them, safety track, straight into my Camera, and know that I don't have to deal with office noise from a wireless Omni Directional Mic.
Just got off set doing BTS for a friend, and I used a stereo splitter with a h1n and did basically exactly what you described at the end doing. Except shot gun left and wireless plugged into right and both out into camera. It's PROBABLY my fav way to record.
Hey hey again Sebastian!
Awesome to hear! Def best way to cover your bases with both styles of audio!
I love mine with my Fuji X-t30. Setting on camera at - 30 and ntg on 8. Wonderful sound quality. I also use it for zoom meeting and it sounds great.
Hey hey Johnny Dee!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Awesome! I really have been enjoying this mic and how versatile it is. I've used it for voice overs and facetime calls, my voice comes through super clear. I've used it wirelessly too. Upcoming video will show which wireless system I suggest. Can't wait to see what RØDE comes up with next!
Thanks again for stopping by and continuing creating awesome stuff with your Videomic NTG! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Nice! I'm still rocking my NTG-2 for all my videos
Hey hey again Scrapyard!
Heyoooo! I still have yet to use a proper shotgun mic outside of the Synco D2 that I reviewed. One of these days I will probably need to deploy more of those than these shorter shotgun mics. For the most part, I'm really surprise how much stuff RODE shoved into this one mic! Hope you are well my friend!
I love recording voiceovers on final cut with it. That usb feature is awesome and is very quiet.
I wonder, I don't have a specific cable to try, but if someone plugged it into their Android or Apple Phone or Tablet with a USB - C to USB C or USB - C to Lightning. I wonder if it recognizes it that way instead of using a TRRS to USBC adapter etc.
I have this mic too, and agree totally with your review- I love having the USB feature and that’s what justified spending the extra for me (as otherwise I’d probably have bought a videomicro and just ended up buying this later, as it’s to use with a Canon camera which needs a lot of signal) The rejection is so good I can boom it and use it for my podcast and it sounds as good as my SM58 mic for room rejection, just with more clarity.
Hey hey solubleapps!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
It is crazy how many things RODE shoved into this microphone, it would be nuts if they expanded this idea into their longer shotgun mics and even the Micro. I'm not sure if having that much circuitry interferes with the sound being captured. My ears have not been trained enough to hear certain things that dedicated sound operators can hear. I'm excited to see what RODE continues to do, they've put out some really awesome tools in the last year between the Rode Wireless Go and this Videomic NTG!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Your review is very thorough. Thanks
Hey hey Gam!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm glad you enjoyed this video! I will continue to my best with my review and content!
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This is really awesome! Thanks for always giving us the best
You're most welcome David!
Good review. I love this microphone, probably gonna consider buying it in a few months. :)
Hey hey Mateusz!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad this video was helpful! When I got this in for review I was certainly blown away in how many situations this mic could be put in and how well it does, I may need to buy some more in the future!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Great vid as always... think i will have to buy one of these now :D
Hey hey OKportugal!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Glad this video was helpful! This is definitely one of my most favorite on-board/shotgun mics to use. It's just so versatile and the sound that come out is very nice and clean!
Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
Very clear and straight to the point thank you Sir 🎥
Hey hey Juliano!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I'm so glad you enjoy the format of this channel! I will continue to do my best with my reviews and content!
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lol 10:51 was pure gold. That's when you know your product is near-perfect
Hey hey again Dice!
Hahaha at first I had no idea what you could be pointing at and then I watched.... yea, if something makes me that lost for words, the product darn near perfect haha! I don't even know what next, what could they possibly do? Put a Micro SD card in it so you could do a recording.... ..... !!!!! @Rode Microphones , thoughts?
@@TLDR_filmmaker Hey! again, (can't believe you remembered me - lol) - glad you finally caught on, hehe. Yeah. As soon as I can, i'll be buying this mic. And whoa!, a Micro SD card will be incredible! (not sure if your Rode tag actually worked?)
lol I try my best to remember as much as I can, but I'm sure theres going to be a day where my brain dumps that info cause theres too much. But for now, imma keep trying my best.
@@TLDR_filmmaker lol ....it's all good. I love your channel and content. Can't afford gear - but I watch to learn. And In my mind I'm slowly piecing together to one day get it....
Salut
The fact that you said *"watch to learn"* and *"can't afford"* in the same sentence. I already know you're going places. 100%
the only thing i can tell you, is that i saved all your videos in my play list called i Best tuttorial rode 2021/2023 hahaha. I wanted to give you 10 likes but youtube does not authorize it 😅😅 great video
Hey hey again Fly Jo Fly!
Hahaha I sincerely appreciate that and the kind words! As always I will do my best!
Gonna step up from my smartphone by year end & buy either a Canon R6 or the Sony A7IV (if rumours are true of a fall release). Using a Rode Videomicro right now, will be stepping up my audio too for sure.
This looks just right for me IMO
Hey hey again The Macronical!
Awesome, glad this video was helpful for your gear planning! I am also keeping an eye on the A7IV as well, if it has at least 10bit 422 up to 30p. It would be an amazing B-Cam to my principle A7S III.
@@TLDR_filmmaker you getting a A7S iii? I'm looking forward to your full review of that camera. It's an absolute beast for sure!
Notification squad, where you at!
Hey hey again Mark!
I think one of these days I'm going to attempt to change up the "Squad" designator just to shake things up a bit. Looking through a military guide here... lets see...
Notification Platoon
Notification Brigade
oooooo
Notification Corps!
Great video, i have this mic, and i wan to do short films. what audio recorder recomend me?
Hey hey Exzareel!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
I currently upgraded my old recorder to the New ZOOM F3 and love it. Very easy to use, small, can be powered with a USB if needed, has a line-out, and the 32-bit float has been amazing.
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Thanks again for your content
Hey hey again Yade!
You're most welcome! I will continue to do my best!!
Thanks, very informative & nice sound.
What's your surround like & how what do you do to for post processing?
Hey hey again Sandy!
So in this specific video, I did not do any post processing. You were hearing me in a bare non-sound treated room with a bare wall right in front of me and to the side of me within arms reach. In my normal videos, with this mic (its my youtube mic now), I just do a light compression with some make up gain, and then activate a "Noise Gate" to kind of lower any ambient noise if any. Put a limiter just in case. And thats it, I don't EQ my voice at all as I feel the Rode NTG already favors my type of low grumble voice. Hope this helps!
this thing announced 2 day after i brought Deity D3 (pro). I would definitely paid more just for safety track function.
Hey hey again Jellybobo!
Oh man :( I haven't utilized the safety track just yet, but if I do any corporate interviews again or doing a really basic shoot with a boom op and one camera. I'll definitely be utilizing that feature for sure!
It's me again. For the Rode NTG shotgun mic, if you are behind the mic does it pick up the sound or not at all? I've seen a review and someone was talking behind the mic but it picked up the sound (sounds muffled and not as clear but you can still hear what he is saying). I'm debating if I should get this or the Deity duo but I like the NTG much better but not sure if it can record sound if I'm behind the camera. Thanks!
Hey hey again Tan!
Yes it will pick up a muffle sound behind the shotgun mic. All shotgun mics will pick up something but the freqencies will be muffled and not as loud since shotgun mics are designed to focus on the person speaking in front. If you are in need of hearing yourself behind and in front of the camera, then Deity Duo is currently the mic I would recommend for its size and abilities.
Very good rode video guys
Hey hey again KKKRAUB TV!
They really are, between the Rode Videomic NTG and the RODE Wireless GO, they've made two very amazing products in the last year. Can't wait to see what they continue to create to help us filmmakers get better tools to aid in our creations!
hey, you are one of the three channels I always check before I buy gear. I bought the rode Go as well as a bunch of neewer lighting after seeing them on your vids.
Could I ask you a question? I often have to film live theatre shows. Would the NTG work for those? Distance to the actors about 6 or 7 meters, live audience behind me.
Up to now I just shot the audio with my 70d (which worked astonishingly well), and I am not sure if a Shotgun mic is the correct direction.
I also think about the rode stereomic, but I would like to have the ability to reduce the audience noises.
Thanks a lot for your quality content!
(Especially, since you have experience for the acoustic needs of dance instructors, which was frankly the tipping point for me buying the rode go. I use your trick of putting the mic into the headband a lot, although with a historical cap.)
Hey hey Floris!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Glad my videos have helped! Let see about your question.
While the RODE NTG would help in being directional and focusing on whoever you are pointing at, I'm not too sure what that will sound like when you are that far away from the source. When I film theatre shows, usually the performers are already mic'd up so I just use an recorder and ask the sound booth to feed me a mix so that I get the cleanest sound possible. Since I never stop recording, I just match up the video and one audio file together and i'm good to go. If this is not possible and you are coming from just a 70d audio. This NTG will be an improvement for clarity. The RODE NTG also does great job lowing the sound you hear behind the mic, in a theatre setting I imagine it will basically be dead quiet behind the mic until they clap. Even then the clapping won't be as loud until you point the camera at the audience.
While I can't say for sure what quality you will get from that far away. All I can say is that it will be cleaner sounding than just the 70d. The only thing you may miss out on is if someone talks on the far side of the stage and your camera isn't point that way. In which case that performs voice will be lowered cause the sound it hitting the side of the microphone. However if the theatre has speakers and everyone is mic'd up, you possibly may just want to consider the Rode stereo mic and then "Dual Mono" the audio when you render out the final video.
This is all I can think of for now, really the big question is if the performs are mic'd up. In which cause I would suggest just investing in a XLR audio recorder, talk to the sound guy if he can send you a mix into your recorder.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thanks for the great reply! I probably should have specified that the actors never are mic'd up, there is an austere severity that Real Actors (TM) need to speak without a mic.
I understand that somewhat, I prefer hearing which person is speaking to having a speaker making spacial placing impossible. I know that a really good audio guy can make this possible, but the shows I film usually cannot go to such extremes.
Thanks again for the answer!
You're most welcome! Ahh gotcha about the recording situation.
I’ve been on the fence to getting one. I moved my Video Mic Pro+ to use with my laptop when I’m on WebEx calls. In the back of my mind I know I’m going to forget it when I need it and have use my backup Movo VXR10 (rode video micro clone)
Hey hey again IMDABROWN!
I've never used a VideoMic Pro+ but I do remember looking into that series of mics back in the day, definitely still a great mic for creatives that already own it. I think for the time being keep using it until it breaks, as it probably doesn't make too much sense to upgrade between the two unless there is a specific feature that would have saved you on a shoot or use case.
TLDR Filmmaker great advice my DP Sensei
Sounds caffeine-deprived in this episode, bro ;-)
Hey hey Wiwat!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaah I don't know what you're talking about hahaha!
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Do you have a dead cat that you like to use with the video mic ntg that isn’t the rode one? That ws11 will take too long to ship and deliver. Will the foam do fine outside??
Hey hey again Chris!
Just a copy a paste from your other comment for others to see here:
In this test I had a slip on deadcat that goes onto the foam instead of it being its own separate thing. It was something I had laying around, they do sell something like that on Amazon, just pay attention to what type of mic it is rated to work with so that you don't get one thats too long. Here's one that might be comparable to mine: amzn.to/3mvbIU4 (affiliate link)
@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you! I tried to order the movo deadcat some have recommended but it was out of stock in the size for the videomic ntg so I ended up just ordering the Rode brand. Thanks!
nice thanks
Hey hey again D Gemini!
I love this mic, eventually I'll probably get a second one, though I'd love to see @RØDE take this concept and transfer it into their Video Micro, a nice mini version!
I see you used it with hand recorder tascam dr 40x can you tell me full setup ( conector, phantom power, line or mic or mic with power)
Tjank you
Use Mic level. Do not turn on phantom power.
If you would have to choose between this and the Synco D2 which one would you get?
Hey hey GÖ-TV
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Hands down I would choose this Rode Videomic NTG. Its value and performance is very hard to beat at this price point.
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Ever since I bought the VideoMic NTG, I pretty much stopped using my Rode VideoMic Pro+. I think I'm gonna sell the VideoMic Pro+ since I need to clear up some space in my office. LOL
MrHenggggggg!
I'm probably going to buy more of these eventually and deploy them in dialogue scenes that don't require the actors to move too much. Its such a clean signal and can do so much at the price point. Works perfectly for our teams quick setup style on our narrative sets.
Hi I have an older canon t5i but I heard the audio still isn’t great when connecting to a mic. Is it the same with the Ntg? Is it better to record with the mic separate from the camera?
Hey hey frvr21!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
When it comes to the T5i, this NTG mic will do better with it because it has its own power source and the output can go quite high. The older canon cameras needed a high power mic to get past its noisy noise floor at higher mic level settings. But, in general with older canon cameras, a second audio recorder is always going to be the better bet for that generation.
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sorry, something that is off-topic. Could you tell how to enable "chapter" on the video screen? I can't do that even though I typed some words after the timestamp in the description box.
Hey hey Hyper Badminton Club!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Check out my video description and see how I have it structured. The First chapter is the most important one to make it all work.
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Do you know how to playback the seperate safety channel audio?
Hey hey Sune!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
It's a little different for each NLE program, but here is a video where I talk about dual channel recordings: ruclips.net/video/3mtGjRTQL5w/видео.html
Essentially you need to "dual mono" each channel (Left and Right) so that you can go in and adjust each channel independently. If you're not using FCPX like I am, simply do a google search on how to Dual Mono your audio with your NLE program.
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Hey! Can you hear RF interference of the Rode Wireless Go II in the Rode Videomic NTG?
Hey hey Jane!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
No. The Videomic NTG has a RF interference internal design. I myself have used the RODE GO II with it and did not hear any RF interference in my recording :)
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Thank you for the fast answer! Love your vids! :)
Nice review 👍
I want this but I already have rode videomicro and zoom h5 should I sell my zoom and trade for this?
Hey hey Yuandrew!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
While I don't quite know your situation the only thing that I can think of is, "Would you rather go straight into your camera vs doing a dual audio setup and syncing in post. Thats the main question to ask, the 2nd would be if any of the additional features make a difference to your current workflow. Cause the Videomicro is already quite good, maybe you just need the RODE SC8 extension cable to reach it to your subject (pending your cameras preamp is sensitive enough to keep the pre-amps down). The reason I say this is because of the Andycine M1 that I reviewed not too long ago. It's essentially the VideoMicro and I'm surprised how good it sounded when placed at the same distance as this Videomic NTG (as you heard for a brief moment in this video) The full review is here: ruclips.net/video/15SNJkgcPO8/видео.html
Hope some of these thoughts help! Thanks again for stopping by! Stay safe, healthy, and I’ll see you in the next one!
@@TLDR_filmmaker whoaaaaa thank you for your advice.
You're most welcome!
which one is best for you: Rode Videomic NTG vs Videomic Pro +
Hey hey Rafael!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
For me the RODE Videomic NTG is the best because of all the features it has compared to the older Videomic Pro+. I'm not sure if the Videomic Pro + has RF interference when plugged into a 2.4ghz wireless transmitter. I recently used my RODE Wireless GO II one plugged into the Videomic NTG and the other lav'd up to the subject, they worked perfectly together. My fear is that the Videomic Pro+ would have RF interference in this type of setup.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker Hmm... got it. Thanks for the reply and for that tip. You opened up another point for me: I'm researching wireless microphones to continue my work with journalism and independent cinema. I am evaluating the Rode Wireless GO II. For value for money. Sennheiser microphones (which I would like!) are very expensive. I'll watch your review of the Rode Wireless GO II, but if you can, let me know about the quality and functionality of the GO II and if you would recommend another dual wireless microphone. Hug!
Compare the Senheiser 400
Hey hey V U!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
If Sennheiser sends me a review unit I can give it a look, otherwise at this time I do not have any plans to invest in a MKE400 for my own production needs.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker I’ll subscribe and I’ll be patiently waiting. Thanks for the reply!
Good mic. Though no option to change battery makes the mic just a waste of money. Good quality mics last for ages. This one would last only for so many hours. Especially when using it daily. And when the battery degrades it wouldn't be able to last enough for a day out. It's a pity that such a great mic is really killed by the integrated battery. There should be a way to manually replace battery to not make the mic obsolete when it dies.
Hey hey Michael!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and commenting!
If I remember correctly, I think RODE does have a battery replacement program for this mic. I don't disagree with you, there is much to be said to have a traditional Shotgun that is powered by Phantom Power from the recorder and you'll just never have to worry about the internal battery etc. However, depending on the creative, with the amount of times that I use it per week and will need to recharge, I have a feeling this mic may last me quite a few years. I will have to follow up as the years go on to see if I notice it not lasting more than 12 hours and that it won't stay on the "Green LED" very long. The intelligent power on and off feature really gives me the piece of mind that I won't accidentally leave this on after a recording session, which in turn will further the longevity of the battery. We shall see in 5 years for sure!
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What if I leave the Rode NTG permanently connected to my computer via USB? Will that degrade the NTG battery?
I assume it will because my computer is on all day when I work and it'll probably trickle charge the NTG battery, just like when you leave a laptop connected to the wall socket.
I'm hoping this isn't the case though, hence why I'm asking.
Hey hey Paul!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Unfortunately I can't answer the question at this very moment, you may be able to get a direct answer from RODE. The reason is I need to wait until I drain the battery completely and then plug it into my computer and let it enter USB MIC mode, leave it there for a an hour and see what my battery level is at afterwards.
My guess however is it will charge it because the battery is dead. I don't think it will cut off the battery just because it is being used as a USB mic.
I'll be curious to see what RODE responds to you, as this would definitely be a feature they should have considered if they haven't already.
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Hi
Can I used it with audio interface ?
If yes how and what about phantom power ?
Thank you
Hey hey Mo Elft!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Yes it can, you need a 3.5mm to XLR adaptor. You do not need phantom power as this microphone has it's own built in battery for power.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker thx
What number is your Sony audio rec level when using this mic 🎤?
Hey hey Joon!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
My Sony Audio level was at +1 at the time, I have recently switched over to +3 because I discovered that there is some sort of electronic limiter that hit's too early when you're at +1. The limiter is raised higher when using +3. I don't notice much difference in noise floor between the two. The added benefit so far is that I now have a higher Signal to Noise ratio than before.
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@@TLDR_filmmaker thank you 🙏🏿 I’ll try + 3!
You're most welcome!
How to fix saftey channel in post?
Hey hey Net30!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
It depends on the editor you're using. For me I tell my editor to determine the audio as "dual Mono" and that way I can edit the Left or Right channel how I like. Heres a brief video of what I do, it'll give you an idea of what I mean. ruclips.net/video/3mtGjRTQL5w/видео.html
Ultimately what you're trying to do is convert your audio into a dual mono so that when you are done with everything your sound will come out on both left and right channels evenly.
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Would you recommend this for interview setups?
Hey hey Ben!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Most definitely, if its a sit down interview and you just want to boom this mic over the speaker and have it either go into your recorder or DSLR. Activate the safe track just in case (pending that your camera has a stereo mic jack) and you will have a very nice small setup with great audio!
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TLDR Filmmaker I actually came to check if you had replied Ben. I had the same question in mind so your answer means a lot to me as well. Thank you so much, Bro. Remain safe and blessed!
I have a Sony z90 would it go with that camera
Hey hey Sci-Fi Ninja Theatre!
Thank you so much for checking out this video and asking a question!
Yes, this can work with the z90, you'd just need to purchase a 3.5mm to XLR adaptor to connect it. Something like this: geni.us/akxeZC (Amazon Affiliate link)
Hope this helps!
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@@TLDR_filmmaker
THE RODE IS PLASTIC
THE DEITY IS MADE OF STEEL
WICH one is better
Steel last longer I know
Plastic? Are you sure you got the right mic? The “Videomic NTG” is metal.
@@TLDR_filmmaker Deity is steel
The RODE IS PLASTIC
From what I've heard