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Ludicrously lightweight boom mics: new Deity S Mic 3 & 3S


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Who wouldn't want their boom to be even lighter?

The new Deity S Mic3 and S Mic3S are out. All the goodness of the S Mic 2 but now even lighter. (by a lot! The S Mic3 is less than half the weight of a NTG3 or 416, the S Mic 3S is nearly half the weight of the S Mic3)

I like also that you can buy the Deity Windshields separately as well (there are two versions: W01 & W02, shorter & longer). Should also be compatible with a lot of non-Deity mics as well.

 

https://www.newsshooter.com/2024/05/31/deity-releases-the-new-updated-s-mic-3-and-s-mic-3s/

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40 minutes ago, eatstoomuchjam said:

Nice!  Even outside of boom use, I have an s-mic 2s that I use with my C70.  Guess I know what I'll get to use with the k-x as soon as I get an xlr adapter for it!

Kinda tempted to get a Deity SMic3 myself (or a secondhand Deity SMic2), as I'd rather not put a pricey Sanken CS1e on a camera as a scratch mic when I'm on someone's shoots. 

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I ended up ordering the s-mic 3s.  Showed up today.  I laughed more than a little bit at the box it came in (the image at the top of the thread didn't register with me for some reason).  Nice of 'em to include a wooden box, but it's kind of a bummer there's not an option to order without the fancy box for what's going to be used as an on-camera mic!

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34 minutes ago, SRV1981 said:

How much better are these than holly larks ?

The Deity S Mic3 series of mics are a million times better? 

How much better is a chicken than a canoe?? 

It's two completely categories, the hollyland larks are 2.4GHz wireless kits.  These are XLR boom mics. 

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As something to put on my camera and pick up noise when the camera is pointed at something, much better, I suspect.  Guessing the larks are omnidirectional and would pick up all sorts of other stuff like focus motor, me breathing, etc.

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11 hours ago, IronFilm said:

The Deity S Mic3 series of mics are a million times better? 

How much better is a chicken than a canoe?? 

It's two completely categories, the hollyland larks are 2.4GHz wireless kits.  These are XLR boom mics. 

I’m naive on audio, but as a layperson didn’t hear the difference you colorfully write about in videos like this

 

 

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You're watching a video with a single person in an otherwise-quiet room.  Unless listening on high-quality speakers/headphones, the differences will be negligible.

Here's a more useful YouTube search for you to be able to understand why a cardioid or supercardioid mic is different from an omnidirectional mic and when you might choose to use one vs the other.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=omnidirectional+microphone+vs+cardioid

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7 hours ago, eatstoomuchjam said:

You're watching a video with a single person in an otherwise-quiet room.  Unless listening on high-quality speakers/headphones, the differences will be negligible.

Here's a more useful YouTube search for you to be able to understand why a cardioid or supercardioid mic is different from an omnidirectional mic and when you might choose to use one vs the other.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=omnidirectional+microphone+vs+cardioid

Thanks I couldn’t find a video showing shotgun vs. the smaller mics which would show the quality difference. 

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On 6/9/2024 at 2:08 AM, eatstoomuchjam said:

As something to put on my camera and pick up noise when the camera is pointed at something, much better, I suspect.  Guessing the larks are omnidirectional and would pick up all sorts of other stuff like focus motor, me breathing, etc.

Makes no sense whatsoever to put both a wireless receiver and a transmitter on a recorder just to get camera audio. 

Plug the smallest possible scratch mic instead into it. 

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