Sennheiser MKH 60 Moisture-Resistant Shotgun Microphone
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Excellent Mic
Had a chance to use this microphone on set last week. Pumped it through a SD302 and didn't use any lavs since the actors were doing some pretty physical activity and we didn't want to lose $2,000 in lavs in a night. Used it outside on a busy street in Brooklyn, and I was able to hear the actors crystal clear, along with all other relevant set noise. The directionality of this mic is like a built in mixer, because you still get the ambient noise, ... Show More
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All-purpose short shotgun
As a professional sound recordist, I use this mic for film and TV shoots - mainly for voice recording but also for sound effects. I own a Schoeps CMIT5U (which I prefer), but I use the MKH60 as my second choice - and first choice when the weather is wet. The quality of sound is very close to the CMIT5U, but this mic seems to have a slightly wider pattern making it a bit more forgiving when your subject goes off-mic. It is a robust mic, a little longer and a bit heavier than the Schoeps. I also use it as a camera mic for channels 3 and 4, when mixing to 1 and 2.
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The best for wildlife
I used for some wildlife sound capturing and this is one of the best i have used. Light, compact and the sound is just amazing. I recommend.
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Excelent Mic
I use the microphone manly in documentaries it is great. Hyper sensitive and very directional.
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