View Full Version : Handheld microphone for interviews on JVC GZ-HD3


Barry Smith
June 22nd, 2008, 07:54 AM
I would like to know any ideas on what I should be looking at for those time when I want to use a wired or wireless interview microphone. The type that reporters once used in the field.

This is so that people can speak without so much ambient noise being recorded alongside the video.

My RODE Video Stereo Microphone does the job outdoors but I dont like it indoors at all.

Please feel free to suggest any brands or makes. I know the prices can vary enormously. I was hoping to get something useful and practical without it being so expensive that I would get upset if someone dropped it.

Edward Carlson
June 22nd, 2008, 10:08 AM
The ElectroVoice RE50 is used in most news stations. It's rugged enough to be used in the field and still gives great audio. For an omni-directional model you should also look at the ElectroVoice 635A.

Waldemar Winkler
June 23rd, 2008, 08:48 PM
The ElectroVoice RE50 is used in most news stations. It's rugged enough to be used in the field and still gives great audio. For an omni-directional model you should also look at the ElectroVoice 635A.

I use an EV 635. Not sure if it is an "A" version or not. I found it at an outdoor party venue some 15 years ago when I was working at a resort hotel. The poor thing had been dropped, forgotten, and left out all winter. The exterior had a fine coat of rust. I cleaned it up, plugged into a PA, and it worked flawlessly. Still use it.

Barry Smith
June 24th, 2008, 05:16 AM
The ElectroVoice RE50 is used in most news stations. It's rugged enough to be used in the field and still gives great audio. For an omni-directional model you should also look at the ElectroVoice 635A.

Thanks for the advice. Now just to be sure I need to be sitting down when I look at the price ?

John Stakes
June 24th, 2008, 06:33 AM
can find them for for a great price if you look around...

info:
http://www.electrovoice.com/products/100.html

-JS