View Full Version : ATR55 Shotgun Mic


Brandon White
August 21st, 2003, 09:52 PM
I am considering purchasing this for a shoot. My budget is VERY low, but I do want some nice audio. I will be using it for dialogue. Has anyone used this mic?? Is it decent?

Bill Pryor
August 22nd, 2003, 01:51 PM
I used two differerent AT shotgun mics a few years ago, one long shotgun and one short. Both were very good sound quality and comparable to a Shure I had at the time that cost about 3 times as much. I don't recall the number designations, but it seems that AT seems to give you a pretty good sound quality for the money.

Matt Gettemeier
August 25th, 2003, 11:07 AM
Brandon, I had a couple of those a few years ago. I hate to say it, but I'd probably recommend looking elsewhere. If you can put a normal cardiod or omni mic on a stick and get it over or close to the source you'll be a lot happier.

I know you see "shotgun" and think "that's what I need"... but a similar priced handheld mic positioned closer to the source will improve on the sound you'll get with a 55.

Basically a 55 sounds only about as good as the on-camera mic in a sub $1K camera... with the only benefit being that you can get it OFF camera and CLOSE to the source (which greatly improves the sound). Since you should do those two things anyway with ANY mic... just get a decent handheld and get it CLOSER then you planned to get the shotgun.

The "range" on a decent handheld will probably be equal to the 55 anyway so ultimately there is little benefit in the 55 over a decent handheld.

Unfortunately I don't know what handheld to recommend though. Probably a Sure vp58 or something like that, but put up a post for help on "cheap" handhelds... or check the archives. The info's there.

Bryan Beasleigh
August 25th, 2003, 11:36 AM
I just bough an AKG D230 dynamic ENG mic (handheld) and it sounds fantastic. B&H lists them at below $140 and adorama has them at $120 US.