
Rode
Rode VMPR VideoMic Pro R Camera-Mount Shotgun Microphone
★★★★★
Condenser
Broadcast-quality supercardioid shotgun microphone with integrated Rycote Lyre shock mount for on-camera recording.
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Overview
Key Features
Supercardioid Shotgun Condenser Mic Optimized f Camcder Use with Integrated Rycote Lyre Shockmount System
Specifications
Microphone Type
Shotgun Condenser
Capsule Size
1/2"
Polar Pattern
Supercardioid
Frequency Range
40 Hz – 20 kHz
High-Pass Filter
Selectable at 80 Hz
Self-Noise
14 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
77 dB
Output Impedance
200 Ohms
Output Connector
3.5mm TRS
Gain Control
Three-Stage
Shock Mount
Integrated Rycote Lyre
Connectivity
Wired
Compatible Devices
Camcorder, Camera
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Integrated Rycote Lyre shock mount effectively isolates the capsule from camera handling vibrations without degrading over time
- Supercardioid polar pattern focuses pickup on the subject while rejecting off-axis ambient noise
- Three-stage gain control and selectable 80 Hz high-pass filter provide flexible on-location audio adjustment
- Compact and lightweight design mounts directly to camera hot shoes without adding significant bulk
👎 Cons
- Requires a 9V battery for operation, adding an ongoing consumable cost
- 3.5mm output connector limits compatibility with professional XLR-input recorders without an adapter
- No built-in monitoring headphone jack for real-time audio checking on the microphone itself
- Supercardioid pattern requires careful aiming, as off-axis sounds are rejected more aggressively than with wider patterns
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of battery does the VideoMic Pro R use and how long does it last?
The Rode VideoMic Pro R is powered by a single 9V battery, which provides extended recording time suitable for full-day shoots.
What does the high-pass filter do on this microphone?
The built-in high-pass filter at 80 Hz reduces low-frequency rumble such as wind noise, air conditioning hum, and handling vibrations, resulting in cleaner vocal and dialogue recordings.
What is the Rycote Lyre shock mount system?
The integrated Rycote Lyre is a thermoplastic suspension system that isolates the microphone capsule from vibrations and handling noise transmitted through the camera body, replacing traditional rubber band shock mounts that can wear out or break.
Does the microphone require phantom power?
No, the VideoMic Pro R runs on its own 9V battery and does not require phantom power from your camera or recorder.
Can I adjust the microphone's output level?
Yes, the VideoMic Pro R features a three-stage gain control that lets you adjust the output level to match your camera or recorder's input sensitivity.