Introduction
The Rode VideoMic Pro+ is a top shotgun microphone made for people who create videos. It’s small and has great features that work well for both new and experienced video makers.
Design and Build
- Compact and light design
- Sturdy build quality for durability
- Easy-to-use controls placed intuitively
Performance
- Exceptional audio recording quality
- Superior background noise reduction
- Long-lasting battery life, perfect for extended shoots
Features
- Onboard controls for gain, high-pass filter, and more
- Auto-power feature for convenient usability
- Rycote Lyre suspension system minimizes handling noise
Compatibility
- Versatile compatibility with various cameras and devices
- Plug-and-play functionality for hassle-free setup
Pros
- Outstanding audio quality for video recording
- Convenient and user-friendly design
- Impressive battery life and additional features
- Compatibility with various devices
Cons
- Slightly higher price point compared to similar models
- Some users may find the size a bit bulky for certain setups
Conclusion
The Rode VideoMic Pro+ is really good at making high-quality audio, it’s easy to use, and it’s strong and long-lasting. Even though it might cost a bit more, its amazing performance and lots of features make it a great buy for creators who want top-notch audio for their work.
Chad Gilbert –
I recently upgraded to the Rode VideoMic Pro+ for my video production, and the improvement in sound quality has been nothing short of remarkable. Here’s what makes this microphone an essential piece of equipment:
Focused Sound Capture: The shotgun design of this microphone is excellent at isolating the sound you want to capture while minimizing background noise. My videos now have a clean and clear audio quality that enhances the overall experience.
Premium Sound Quality: Describing the sound from this microphone as “liquid gold” is no exaggeration. The richness and clarity are astounding, adding a professional edge to my productions.
Easy Integration: Mounting and connecting the VideoMic Pro+ to my camera was a breeze. It worked seamlessly, allowing me to focus on creating great content.
Robust Build: The build quality of the microphone is solid, giving me the confidence that it will last through constant use in various shooting environments.
Battery Performance: With the rechargeable battery, I never have to worry about unexpected power loss during critical shooting moments.
Value for Money: Considering the drastic improvement in audio quality, this microphone offers great value for its price. It’s an investment that pays off by taking your videos to the next level.
Summary: If you’re looking to elevate your video production with exceptional sound, the Rode VideoMic Pro+ is the way to go. From vloggers to filmmakers, this microphone is a versatile tool that delivers professional-grade audio. It’s a game-changer that turns ordinary videos into extraordinary content. Highly recommended!
Ahmed –
The product was worth it! yes it maybe 100+$ from the previous, “Video Mic Pro” but this is all in together the best mic i ever owned in a while its really easy to use and really Compact, the design is slick and the audio quality is just crisp af, has rechargeable batteries that comes with it and its own cable which u can also change if it breaks.
super durable and easy to use and so much control on the microphone.
i use this on my A7iii and dear god the quality is just good
i have my manual audio settings set to 17 depending on the scenario im shooting but 17 or a little bit lower like 15 is good enough.
other than that i would definitely recommend if your a vlogger and you have a camera man this is for you and if you are documentary filmmaker or anything else this is also for you. its for everyone u just need to understand how to use it and when to use it.
Anahata –
I can’t tell yet if it is truly worth the money because I have yet used it on a shoot. But all of my testing of the mic tells me that it is multi-dimensional with many possible settings. I love the size. It is exactly what I was looking for.
Michael Scott Forbes –
I bought 2 of these in order to do stereo recording. Have been pretty satisfied with them. However, I do have 1 complaint. The gain choices are a a bit disappointing. -10db 0db +20db. Honestly, I would have traded the -10db for +10db. I have never had an instance where I need to cut the input down on the mic. My camera can already do that. But sometimes +20db is a little too much, and +10db would have been a better choice.
It does suffer a bit when trying to record a marching band from the stands, as it also picks up the crowd in between. Still it does manage to do OK in the situation.
bridget thomas –
It’s a good product, but I sent mine back because it’s too complicated to use with the phone. You need too many adapters to make it work. If you’re getting it to use with your DSLR camera it’s great. Has a lower internal noise than some of the other mics that I’ve tried. Probably the biggest problem with the audio is that it picks up way too much low end which can make it sound comparatively less clear and crisp than some other mics. But honestly, that can be fixed in post and it really only matters if you’re literally listening to side by side audio comparisons.
Michele W. –
I have a Nikon D850 and there have been occasions where it would have been a great video camera when I needed a backup camcorder. I did extensive research, having previously used a smaller Nikon M-1 type (I believe). This came fully charged. I went on YouTube to see how this microphone should be configured with my camera, and I followed those recommendations and tested it out today. It sounded terrific. I appreciate that it can take AA batteries should the charge, which they rate at 100 hours, were to run out. I always keep extra AA around. I appreciated that it came with a Lithium battery. Reviews on YT are consistently good as they are on Amazon, and it is great when reviewers supply with before and after sound comparisons. Love that the microphone turns off when you turn the camera off. Since it has its own power source, using this mic will not run down your camera battery.
Jo –
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Au moment de mon achat j’hésitais entre le VideoMic Pro+ (celui-ci) et le VideoMic Pro basique, 100 euros moins cher. J’ai préféré le Pro+ pour plusieurs raisons :
– Les différents tests sur la toile qui l’annonçaient bien meilleur en qualité audio que son prédécesseur. Et je confirme ce sentiment : même si le son de mon a7s est de base très bon, son micro intégré est omnidirectionnel. Avec le Rode,on gomme les bruits ambiants pour se concentrer sur ce qui se passe en face (et derrière également). C’est le micro parfait pour du vlogging, des vidéos face caméra où il sera à l’aise jusqu’à 3-4 mètres (au-delà il faut songer à un autre micro…), mais on peut aussi le percher : il vous rendra de très bons services !
– Le fait que l’alimentation s’auto-gère : pas besoin d’allumer/éteindre le micro en même temps que la caméra. Ca paraît peu comme fonctionnalité mais c’est un gros, gros avantage je trouve !
– La batterie propriétaire à Rode et non plus une pile 9V. Pas besoin d’investir des tonnes d’argent dans des piles, il y a une batterie rechargeable ! Et il y a même la possibilité de la remplacer par deux piles AA
– La possibilité d’avoir du dual mono avec une piste à -10dB pour sécuriser ses pistes dans une moindre mesure s’il y a un pic d’intensité.
– La légèreté : il est apparemment un peu plus imposant que le précédent modèle mais c’est un poids plume !
– L’amovibilité du câble : là aussi c’est amélioré, le câble n’est plus soudé et on peut le remplacer. Beaucoup plus rassurant ! Le pas de vis est même fileté pour pouvoir visser si jamais votre câble le permet.
– Le système de suspension, toujours irréprochable.
– Les autres fonctions sont aussi intéressantes : 2 fréquences de coupure coupe-bas, rehaussement des aigus (utile lorsque vous utilisez une bonnette), et aussi le règlement du gain. Perso j’utilise les pré-amplis du micro qui sont meilleurs que ceux de ma caméra : j’ai le micro avec le gain réglé à +20dB et dans ma cam le niveau d’entrée du son est réglé au minimum (1 sur 27 pour l’a7s). Je pourrais probablement monter un peu plus pour éviter de devoir rehausser à la main tous les niveaux dans le logiciel de montage, mais de cette manière je minimise le rapport signal/bruit ! Et comme ça , aucun bruit de fond pénible.
En résumé il est un peu cher à l’achat mais pour la qualité et les fonctionnalités fournies c’est très bon !
Aparcado Fóra –
I did a lot of reading about this mike because I am used to it’s older brother (VMPRO). Yes the audio profile is a tiny bit different but I truly like it. What I LOVE are the features though.. it is all digital controls AND it remembers what you set it at even if turned off. The mount is great, but the location of the output jack is something you have to deal with. It does cause the plug to stick out towards your face.. so you might want to mount it off camera (as I do). The removable cable, rechargeable battery and features more than make up for this quirk. I wish they made the lower body a bit longer so the jack was on the side.. but maybe in the next version. They certainly listened about the the battery cover.. on this model it is SO easy to use and is attached. Not like the nightmare on the older brother.
READ the instruction flyer (as best you can, it’s tiny and multi-language) so you understand all the great features.. it is worth the time.