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Deity Microphones S-Mic 3S Weather-Resistant Short Shotgun Microphone

Featuring an improved weather-resistant design and a shorter body than the S-Mic 3, the S-Mic 3S Shotgun Microphone from Deity Microphones allows boom operators and field sound recordists to achieve broadcast-quality sound in a variety of outdoor shooting scenarios like indie films, ENG, and documentaries. Unwanted background noise is practically eliminated thanks to the S-Mic 3S's pristine audio reproduction. Low-noise circuitry and RFI resistance ensure minimal editing in post. High-sensitivity and a wide frequency range of 50 Hz to 20 kHz ensure intuitive sound pickup without additional tinkering. You'll find no switches, buttons, or dials on the S-Mic 3S, so you always depend on it to deliver consistent sound, reliability, and ease of use.

SKU: GC49-09.DTM0304D11

Deity Microphones S-Mic 3S Weather-Resistant Short Shotgun Microphone

Deity Microphones S-Mic 3S Weather-Resistant Short Shotgun Microphone

Featuring an improved weather-resistant design and a shorter body than the S-Mic 3, the S-Mic 3S Shotgun Microphone from Deity Microphones allows boom operators and field sound recordists to achieve broadcast-quality sound in a variety of outdoor shooting scenarios like indie films, ENG, and documentaries. Unwanted background noise is practically eliminated thanks to the S-Mic 3S's pristine audio reproduction. Low-noise circuitry and RFI resistance ensure minimal editing in post. High-sensitivity and a wide frequency range of 50 Hz to 20 kHz ensure intuitive sound pickup without additional tinkering. You'll find no switches, buttons, or dials on the S-Mic 3S, so you always depend on it to deliver consistent sound, reliability, and ease of use.

Weather-Resistant Construction

The S-Mic 3S can withstand virtually any weather condition from rain to wind to extreme temperatures. Its aluminium alloy construction is designed to perform, even in inclement weather. The mic can perform in up to 95% humidity and in temperatures ranging from -4 to 158°F without compromising sound quality.

Broadcast-Quality Sound

Featuring a supercardioid pickup pattern with low off-axis rejection, the S-Mic 3S delivers consistent sound quality in both dialog and ambient recording applications. It has a low noise floor of 12 dBA and an anti-RF interference build, allowing it to maintain less background noise, even with significant gain boosts. Regardless, its high-sensitivity design prevents the need to adjust your gain drastically. A 130 dB SPL rating prevents sudden spikes in noise from distorting your audio.

Phantom Powered

Featuring a balanced 3-pin XLR output and support for 24 or 48V phantom powering, the S-Mic 3S is ready for use with a variety of devices such as multitrack field recorders, handheld audio recorders, camera-mount mixer adapters, and XLR-equipped cinema cameras.

Ideal for Boompole Mounting

An included mic clip allows you to place the S-Mic 3S onto a boompole of your choice. Weighing just 1.6 ounces, the microphone's lightweight design makes it much more manageable on long shoot days. Secure the foam windscreen to reduce unwanted wind noise from breezes, fans, heaters, and air conditioners.

Key Features:

For Indie Films, TV & Documentaries

Improved Weather-Resistant Construction

Supercardioid Pickup Pattern

Short Body, Phantom Powered

Simple Operation with No Controls

RFI Resistance, Low-Noise Circuitry

High Sensitivity Requires Less Gain

Smooth Tone with Low Off-Axis Colouration

Aluminium Alloy Construction

What's in the Box:

Deity Microphones S-Mic 3S Weather-Resistant Short Shotgun MicrophoneMic Clip

Foam Windscreen

Wooden Microphone Case

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Product Overview

Deity Microphones S-Mic 3S Weather-Resistant Short Shotgun Microphone

Featuring an improved weather-resistant design and a shorter body than the S-Mic 3, the S-Mic 3S Shotgun Microphone from Deity Microphones allows boom operators and field sound recordists to achieve broadcast-quality sound in a variety of outdoor shooting scenarios like indie films, ENG, and documentaries. Unwanted background noise is practically eliminated thanks to the S-Mic 3S's pristine audio reproduction. Low-noise circuitry and RFI resistance ensure minimal editing in post. High-sensitivity and a wide frequency range of 50 Hz to 20 kHz ensure intuitive sound pickup without additional tinkering. You'll find no switches, buttons, or dials on the S-Mic 3S, so you always depend on it to deliver consistent sound, reliability, and ease of use.

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