Which A-T microphones work well with a DSLR camera?

AT8024 Microphone with DLSR CameraAT8024

Answer: There are a variety of microphone options that can be used with a DSLR camera. These range from lavalier microphones for close miking, boom microphones for group miking, and specially designed microphones that mount to the camera shoe for convenient, portable miking. When selecting, you should take a few things into consideration to ensure that you get the best microphone for you and your camera. First, you will want to make certain that the audio input connector on your camera will allow for a proper “mic level” signal. Common camera connection types are XLR and 3.5 mm. Verify the audio input specifications with your camera’s manufacturer to ensure that your chosen microphone will connect properly. There are also third-party portable field mixers that will accept various types of microphones and multiple microphone signals. If you decide to use a condenser microphone, the next consideration would be over proper power supply. As discussed here, condenser microphones require additional power to operate, and certain cameras offer audio power options such as phantom power or plug-in power. You may check the specifications of your camera to see if it will provide power to microphones that require it. Battery powered microphones, such as the AT831b, AT897 and AT8024, may be another option, as they remove all the guesswork about power.

BP4073 MicrophoneBP4073

The third thing to consider is the miking technique that will best suit your application. Lavalier microphones, such as the AT899 and the BP896, are a popular industry choice since they can be attached to clothing or hidden in set pieces. Boom microphones are also commonly chosen for video shoots, and are sometimes used in conjunction with lavaliers or other types of microphones. Choosing the “right” boom microphone will depend on a range of factors, including the microphone size and polar pattern needed for your application. Popular boom choices are the BP4071 and AT4051b. The AT8024 is a great choice for DSLR users who need high audio quality from a mic that can be connected to the top of the camera for on-the-go shooting and recording. It’s important to carefully consider your microphone choices to make certain you get the best audio for your video. Remember, you may always contact Audio-Technica’s Audio Solutions Department to discuss your audio needs, weigh your options and see which Audio-Technica microphone will serve you best.