Overview

Boasting highly directional response and the ability to add a secondary audio source for 2-track camera recording,is a lightweight and ultracompact camera-mount shotgun microphone that not only effectively rejects off-camera sound, but also works with a range of devices such as DSLRs, smartphones, and portable audio recorders. The winning combination of size, quality, and versatility makes the V-Mic D4 Mini an attractive mic solution for budget-minded vloggers, videographers, and hybrid shooters.

SKU: GC49-09.D4MINI

Deity V-Mic D4 Mini For Camera Or Phone With Aux

Boasting highly directional response and the ability to add a secondary audio source for 2-track camera recording,is a lightweight and ultracompact camera-mount shotgun microphone that not only effectively rejects off-camera sound, but also works with a range of devices such as DSLRs, smartphones, and portable audio recorders. The winning combination of size, quality, and versatility makes the V-Mic D4 Mini an attractive mic solution for budget-minded vloggers, videographers, and hybrid shooters.

The V-Mic D4 Mini comes with 3.5mm TRS and TRRS audio cables to ensure compatible connectivity with cameras and mobile devices, and its side-mounted output jack won't get in the way when using the eyepiece for photos. By plugging another audio source, such as a wireless mic receiver, into the 3.5mm TRS input jack, you can simultaneously record two separate tracks to your camera—one of the V-Mic D4 Mini's mic signals and the other being the secondary source connected to the 3.5mm input. Since it runs on plug-in power (no batteries needed) and includes a furry windshield rated for 20 mph winds, the V-Mic D4 Mini is ready for the fast pace of audio-for-video productions, outside or indoors.

Cost-Effective Quality

The V-Mic D4 Mini is a high-quality, affordable miniature microphone with a super cardioid polar pattern that allows users to capture directional audio and reject sounds coming from the off-camera.

Medium-Diaphragm Condenser Capsule

While other microphones in the micro-shotgun division feature capsules as small as 6mm, the V-Mic D4 Mini features Deity's 4th generation 14mm medium-diaphragm electret condenser capsule, the same one found in the rest of Deity's D4 series of video microphones.

Secondary Audio Source

The V-Mic D4 Mini features a 3.5mm TRS input jack that allows you to easily insert a secondary audio source, like a wireless microphone, without a splitter cable. The input jack automatically routes the second audio source to the right audio channel on your camera. The input jack also features plug-in-power passed through from the camera. This enables the use of a passive lavalier like the Deity V.Lav. This lets the operator capture the scene's natural audio with the V-Mic D4 Mini in addition to a wireless microphone on someone talking to the camera, making it great for videographers, wedding shooters, and online content creators.

The input jack does not work when you are using the V-Mic D4 Mini with a mono recorder or a cell phone.

Side-Mounted Output Jack

The side-mounted 3.5mm TRS output jack is perfect for hybrid DSLR shooters who still want to use their eyepiece for taking photos.

Audio Cables for Cameras and Smartphones

Included with the V-Mic D4 Mini are two 3.5mm audio cables—one TRS cable for use with cameras and a TRRS cable for smartphones/tablets outfitted with headphone jacks.

No Batteries Required

Since the D4 Mini runs on plug-in power (1 to 5V) from cameras, phones, and audio recorders, it needs no batteries.

Offset Shockmount

The D4 Mini utilizes a new offset shock mount that makes it the ideal microphone for use with wide-angle vlogging cameras or action cameras.

20 mph Wind Protection

The faux fur windshield provides wind protection up to 20 mph so the microphone is ready for rough elements.

Compatibility

Deity V-Mic D4 Mini For Camera Or Phone With Aux

  • Affordable miniature microphone
  • Ultra Lightweight
  • Passive Power
  • Supercardioid Pick up pattern
  • Shockmount Included
  • TRS to TRS & TRS to TRRS Cables included
  • Faux Fur Windscreen Included
  • Automatic extra track assignment when a secondary source is plugged in
  • Great for videographers, wedding shooters or online content creators
  • 14mm medium diaphragm capsule - the same capsule found in D4 Series

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Product Overview

Boasting highly directional response and the ability to add a secondary audio source for 2-track camera recording,is a lightweight and ultracompact camera-mount shotgun microphone that not only effectively rejects off-camera sound, but also works with a range of devices such as DSLRs, smartphones, and portable audio recorders. The winning combination of size, quality, and versatility makes the V-Mic D4 Mini an attractive mic solution for budget-minded vloggers, videographers, and hybrid shooters.

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