The Sony ECM-678 is a short shotgun, electret condenser-type microphone, which delivers outstanding sound performance in all field production and broadcast studio applications. It is also well-suited for use on Sony professional camcorders such as the HDV Series, DVCAM Series, and XDCAM Series.
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The Sony ECM-678 is a short shotgun, electret condenser-type microphone, which delivers outstanding sound performance in all field production and broadcast studio applications. It is also well-suited for use on Sony professional camcorders such as the HDV Series, DVCAM Series, and XDCAM Series.

The ECM-W3 comprises two microphone-transmitters featuring high signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio microphone units, and a dual-channel receiver. The transmitters and receiver process audio digitally and transmit it wirelessly, allowing the capture and recording of two speakers' voices with superb clarity and low noise.

This microphone measures 176 mm in length and weighs just 102 g. It features a supercardioid pickup pattern, a newly developed microphone capsule, and a precision-machined brass acoustic tube. A dedicated electronic circuit ensures high-quality and reliable performance.

The RØDE VideoMic Pro+ is a premium on-camera microphone for capturing broadcast-grade audio in a wide range of filmmaking scenarios. With an expansive feature set and superior sound quality, it is the go-to microphone for countless content creators, offering the ultimate in performance and versatility.
| Pros for Sony - ECM678/9X Shotgun Microphone, Black - Black | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Battery Life, Connectivity, Portability | There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Battery Life, Ease of use, Weight, Auto On/Off |
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| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Price, Size |