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D5200
Wireless lav mic for D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="rijman" data-source="post: 451198" data-attributes="member: 26409"><p>My research and communication with a professional videographer has lead me to these 2 options as good lav systems for the price, the Sennheiser G3 with the ME 2 mic, so far the best price I found was $420 factory refurbished, and the new RodeLink by Rode which sells for $399 new. I'm leaning toward the RodeLink although because it's new I can't find any tests on it yet, there are some positive writeups and the company has put out videos explaining the specs and features. It seems as though the other cheaper systems i've researched have limited range or the mic is not broadcast quality. If you never go outside and stay close to your subject you can use cheaper systems, although the sound won't be real good, but to go outdoors over 20 feet away up to 100 yards you need better quality systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rijman, post: 451198, member: 26409"] My research and communication with a professional videographer has lead me to these 2 options as good lav systems for the price, the Sennheiser G3 with the ME 2 mic, so far the best price I found was $420 factory refurbished, and the new RodeLink by Rode which sells for $399 new. I'm leaning toward the RodeLink although because it's new I can't find any tests on it yet, there are some positive writeups and the company has put out videos explaining the specs and features. It seems as though the other cheaper systems i've researched have limited range or the mic is not broadcast quality. If you never go outside and stay close to your subject you can use cheaper systems, although the sound won't be real good, but to go outdoors over 20 feet away up to 100 yards you need better quality systems. [/QUOTE]
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