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RØDE VIDEOMIC NTG Shotgun Microphone

Rode’s VideoMic NTG sees two worlds collide — namely, the VideoMic family of utilitarian tools for videographers, and the NTG line of broadcast-style shotgun microphones aimed at audio professionals. The result is a versatile supercardioid self-powered videography mic up for grabs at a reasonable price.

Rode has ensured VideoMic NTG isn’t picky about what it’ll work with. This is the

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