View Full Version : Z5 supplied mic - ECM-XM1


Tony Fogarty
February 12th, 2010, 05:21 AM
Hi

Forum newbie here...

I've recently bought a Z5. Although I know it's not the best mic out there I was considering trying to use the supplied mic (ECM-XM1) on the end of a boom in a project coming up.

At the moment I'm struggling to know what shockmount might make that possible.

Has anyone any experience of swapping this mic onto a boom mount?

Any suggestions gratefully received.

T

Leslie Wand
February 12th, 2010, 06:14 PM
i wouldn't consider the mic that good - you'd be better either hiring or buying something.

i read that rode have some pretty good, and relatively inexpensive shot gun mics, and they also do a range of suitable fittings, both for their own and other mics...

leslie

Lou Bruno
February 12th, 2010, 07:33 PM
I replaced the stock mic. on my Z-5 with the RODE NTG-1. An outstanding mic. However, the SONY mic. is an improvement over the PD-170 mic.

Mark Goodsell
February 12th, 2010, 10:43 PM
I couldn't find any specs on the mic, but doesn't seem to me to be 20,000hz mike. But it's not too bad either. It's compact, that is one good thing about it. I went with a Sennheiser ME64.

Tony Fogarty
February 17th, 2010, 12:38 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys... Look's like a bit more cash being splashed then... I'm erring towards the Rode NTG2 now.

Mark Devine
February 25th, 2010, 09:51 AM
Hi there,

I have just recently went through the same exercise and after extensive research from trying out and professional opinions this is what I concluded:

The Sennheiser 416 is by far the best mic in its catogary to the point it was delisted then listed again by popular demand. At over £800 this was well over my budget.

The Sony ECM 678 get a great write up but grossly over priced in many peoples opinion at around £800.

Again Sennheiser boast the ME66 but you do hear a slight buzzing, cost around £400

The best mic by far that I tested (and in others opinion) was the Rode NTG-3 ranging between £350 - £400.

If you go for any you will probably need a mic suspension kit to hold the mic away out of view from the camera (especially if you have a windcover on)
Best price I seen and it works great with lots of extras included is the Rycote universal camera kit:
Soundkit Ltd, UK Rycote Universal Camera Kit (http://www.soundkit.co.uk/actinic/sh000002.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2esoundkit%2eco%2euk%2facatalog%2fRycote%2ehtml&WD=ntg%203&SHOP=%20&PN=Rycote_Universal_Camera_Kit%2ehtml%23a997#a997)