Kupu Whakataki
The SMALLRIG On-Camera Stereo Video Microphone Model 3468 is designed to enhance audio quality for video recording across various devices, including DSLR cameras, camcorders, and smartphones. This microphone features a professional stereo design with dual microphones, supporting left and right channel stereo recording for an immersive audio experience. Its super cardioid polar pattern effectively minimizes background noise and echoes, ensuring clear and accurate sound capture. The plug-and-play design requires no batteries, offering convenience and versatility with included 3.5mm TRS/TRRS adapter cables.
He aha kei roto
The package for the SMALLRIG 3468 universal video microphone includes the following components:
- 1 x On-Camera Microphone (Forevala S20)
- 1 x Cardioid Lavalier Microphone
- 1 x Shock Mount (compatible with cold shoe and 1/4" threaded tripods)
- 1 x Furry Windshield for on-camera microphone
- 1 x Foam Windscreen for on-camera microphone
- 2 x Foam Windscreens for lavalier microphone
- 1 x 3.5mm TRS to TRS Cable (for DSLR, camcorders, recorders)
- 1 x 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Cable (for smartphones)
- 1 x Puke Kawe
- 1 x Set of SMALLRIG Custom Stickers
- 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
Image: All components included in the SMALLRIG 3468 microphone package, laid out for clear identification.
Tatūnga
1. Attaching the Microphone to a Device
The SMALLRIG 3468 microphone can be mounted onto a camera's cold shoe or a tripod with a 1/4" thread using the included shock mount.
- Mounting the Shock Mount:
- For cold shoe mounting: Slide the base of the shock mount into your camera's cold shoe slot until it is secure. Tighten the locking wheel if available.
- For tripod mounting: The shock mount features a 1/4"-20 threaded hole on its bottom. Screw the shock mount onto a compatible tripod or rig.
- Te taapiri i te hopuoro: Insert the on-camera microphone into the red TPE damping structure of the shock mount. Ensure it is firmly seated to minimize vibrations.
Image: Left: Detail of the shock mount's base showing the 1/4" thread for tripod mounting. Right: Close-up of the TPE damping structure designed to reduce vibrations.
2. Connecting to Recording Devices
The microphone is plug-and-play and does not require external power. Use the appropriate 3.5mm cable for your device.
- For DSLR Cameras, Camcorders, and Audio Recorders: Use the included 3.5mm TRS to TRS cable (typically red). Connect one end to the microphone's 3.5mm output port and the other end to your device's microphone input.
- Mo nga Waea atamai: Use the included 3.5mm TRS to TRRS cable (typically black). Connect the TRS end to the microphone's 3.5mm output port and the TRRS end to your smartphone's 3.5mm jack. Note: For iPhones and some newer Android phones without a 3.5mm jack, a separate adapter (not included) may be required.
Image: Visual guide illustrating the correct cable types (TRS and TRRS) for connecting the microphone to various devices like DSLR cameras, smartphones, and action cameras.
Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the microphone's components, including the 3.5mm TRS output and input ports, and the mono/stereo button.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Understanding Microphone Modes
The SMALLRIG 3468 offers flexible recording options with its on-camera microphone and included lavalier microphone.
- On-Camera Microphone ("M" Mode): Records a single audio track. Ideal for short videos and general use.
- Hopuoro Lavalier: Records a single audio track. Suitable for single interviews or recordings where the subject needs to be close to the microphone.
- On-Camera Microphone + Lavalier Microphone ("M" Mode): Records a single audio track, combining input from both microphones. Useful for vlogs where both ambient sound and a speaker's voice are desired.
- On-Camera Microphone + Lavalier Microphone ("S" Mode): Records two separate audio tracks (left/right dual channel). This advanced mode is suitable for multi-person interviews or short videos requiring post-editing for individual audio control. To use this mode, connect the lavalier microphone to the 3.5mm TRS input port on the on-camera microphone.
Image: Visual representation of the four available recording modes: On-camera "M" mode, Lavalier, On-camera + Lavalier "M" mode, and On-camera + Lavalier "S" (Stereo) mode.
2. Whakaiti Haruru
The microphone system includes several features to ensure clear audio by reducing unwanted noise:
- Super Cardioid Polar Pattern: Both the on-camera and lavalier microphones utilize a cardioid pickup pattern, which primarily captures sound from the front while effectively rejecting sounds from the sides and rear. This helps to eliminate background noise and echoes.
- Maunga Huri: The integrated TPE damping structure in the shock mount significantly reduces mechanical vibrations and handling noise that can be transmitted through the camera or rig.
- Parenga Hau:
- Furry Windshield: Use the furry windshield for outdoor recordings to effectively reduce wind noise.
- Foam Windscreens: The foam windscreens (for both on-camera and lavalier microphones) help to reduce plosives and light wind noise, suitable for indoor or less windy outdoor environments.
Image: A visual representation of the cardioid polar pattern, showing the microphone's sensitivity primarily towards the front, with reduced pickup from the sides and rear.
Te tiaki
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your SMALLRIG 3468 microphone.
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the microphone body. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents. For the foam windscreens, gently tap them to remove dust. The furry windshield can be carefully brushed.
- Rokiroki: Ina kore e whakamahia, rongoatia te hopuoro me ōna taputapu ki roto i te putea kawe kua whakaratohia hei tiaki i a rātou mai i te puehu, te makuku, me ngā kino ā-tinana.
- Te whakahaere: Avoid dropping the microphone or subjecting it to strong impacts. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures or high humidity.
- Tiaki taura: Always grasp the plug, not the cable, when connecting or disconnecting. Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the cables.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your SMALLRIG 3468 microphone, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
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| No audio or low audio level |
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| Excessive background noise or echo |
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| Ororongo rereke |
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Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | 3468 |
| Waitohu | SMALLRIG |
| Waea Puka Whakaoho | Plug-on |
| Hangarau Hononga | AUX (3.5mm Jack) |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Cameras, Smartphones, Camcorders |
| Tauira Poara | Cardioid |
| Rongorongo ororongo | -38 Decibels |
| Tohu Waitohu-ki-Toi | 70 dB |
| Te maha o nga hongere | 2 (Tirotoro) |
| Puna Mana | Wired (Plug-and-play, no battery required) |
| Rauemi | Aluminum, TPE+PC |
| Tae | Pango |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 29 Karamu |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 8.2 x 2 x 2 cm (3.2 x 0.78 x 0.78 inihi) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Mono/Stereo Mode Control, Plug and Play, Dual Track Recording, Noise Reduction, Vibration Reduction |
Image: The microphone with key dimensions (length 3.2 inches, diameter 0.78 inches) and features like cold shoe mount and patented suspension mount highlighted.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
SMALLRIG products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official SMALLRIG webte waahi, whakapā atu ranei ki to kaitoha o to rohe. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
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