Reddit mentions of Rode Deadcat Wind Shield for VideoMic, NTG1, NTG2, and WSVM Microphones,Black

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Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Rode Deadcat Wind Shield for VideoMic, NTG1, NTG2, and WSVM Microphones,Black. Here are the top ones.

Rode Deadcat Wind Shield for VideoMic, NTG1, NTG2, and WSVM Microphones,Black
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    Features:
  • Compatible with Rode NTG-1, NTG-2, NTG-3, VideoMic
  • Minimizes wind noise when recording in high wind conditions
  • Made of specially designed artificial fur
  • Acoustically transparent
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height5.25 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2010
Weight0.001 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 13 comments on Rode Deadcat Wind Shield for VideoMic, NTG1, NTG2, and WSVM Microphones,Black:

u/the-keswickian · 7 pointsr/gopro

My best guess:

RØDE VideoMic with Rycote Lyre Mount with Deadcat

160 LED Video Light (Or something similar)

Camcorder Stabilizing Handle Grip (Or something similar)

GoPro Jaws Mount

A filter adapter - somtehing like this

GoPro Mic Cable

Quite a nice setup, although I'd be conceerned about shadows from the light on the clamp and gopro, and the chance of the clamp coming off if bumped

u/tmeowbs · 3 pointsr/vinyl

...now that you mention it that's actually a Rode Deadcat.

u/mugenh22a · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Have you tried a deadcat?

That’s just an example of one but they slip over the microphone and reduce wind noise.

u/sunnyrollins · 2 pointsr/Filmmakers

just get something like this. https://www.amazon.com/Rode-Deadcat-Wind-Microphone-Cover/dp/B000BH437S

People have even gone to Goodwill and cut the stuffing off a stuffed animal and wrapped a mic. Be creative to solve your issue. Anything's possible

u/FERALCATWHISPERER · 2 pointsr/aww

Or Dead Cat which is also name of my fuzzy windscreen for my Rode Mic.

u/lenswipe · 2 pointsr/therewasanattempt

Yep. Dead cats are nobody's idea of a good day


EDIT: Unless you work in TV

u/Smokenmonkey10 · 1 pointr/Cameras

So far great, it has amazing zoom and works well in the dark because of its lowlight. I would suggest getting it if you are into recording events. Here's my youtube if you are interested in checking out the footage. I am still learning its full potential, but it's a great camera if you can afford to shell out the money. You will need to know that the microphone you use needs to be independently powered because the camera will not power it(ex. Rode video mic go) and if you use a bigger mic such as the rode video mic like I am using, make sure you have a shoe adapter for the rear so the mic doesn't hang over the lens. Here's the dead cat for the mic. In total, expect to spend around $300 on equipment for the camera if you don't already have it and make sure you get extra batteries for it because that 180 minutes of recording can feel really short if you are using the camera a lot.

u/Frothar · 1 pointr/Greekgodx

he is on the beach lmao who are you kidding. tell him to get a dead cat for his mic for the wind -> https://www.amazon.co.uk/R%C3%98DE-Deadcat-Furry-Windshield-Microphone/dp/B000BH437S

u/Concise_Pirate · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Outdoor microphones are covered in a wind muff and/or are directional microphones that only pick up sound coming from a specific direction.

In addition, actors may be miked with short-range microphones.

However, the sound may be re-recorded in studio if there's still too much noise.

u/BeTheShoe · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

We used to use something like this.

I made two low-budget feature films with them and they worked out really well. The one downside of cheap audio equipment is they have a higher floor noise and the basic 35mm cables aren't shielded (vulnerable to picking up static) and have a higher floor noise.

And if you're shooting outside, get a dead cat. (Yes, SFW, it's a big fluffy windscreen.)