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Sennheiser Microphone MKE440

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  • small stereo camera microphone
  • Condenser
  • 2 x supercardioid
  • excl. 2 x AAA
  • Hot shoe
  • Jack cable 3,5 mm
  • Weight:165 g
  • High quality technology in an all metal body

Compact shotgun stereo microphone for cameras with hot shoe and external microphone connector. Maximum attenuation of lateral noise. Robust all-metal body.

Beautiful stereo sound without side effects
The MKE 440 consists of two connected, tuned mini shotgun microphones. As a result, it captures exactly the sound you want. The stainless steel micro-mesh windscreen reduces wind noise without losing the subtle high frequencies. The MKE 440 delivers a balanced stereo sound image and amplifies the sound source at the camera's focus.

The upgrade for your DSLR sound
A new, patented V-shaped arrangement of two directional microphones - this is Sennheiser's great solution for stereo recording with microphones connected to the camera hot shoe. This configuration acoustically captures the same area covered by a 35mm camera lens. Sensitivity is very consistent throughout the range, with particularly high speech intelligibility in the image focus.

What you see is what you hear
Directional microphones are not usually used for recording stereo sound, which requires two microphones. As a result, many stereo videos sound lacking in presence and somewhat reverberant, with a lot of noise from sources outside the frame being captured unattenuated.

Unique and highly directional- the Stereo-V
Directional microphones are not usually used for recording stereo sound, which requires two microphones. As a result, many stereo videos sound lacking in presence and somewhat reverberant, with a lot of noise from sources outside the frame being captured unattenuated.
Our solution is a new, patented V-shaped configuration of two directional microphones. This configuration acoustically captures the same area covered by a 35mm camera lens. Sensitivity is very uniform throughout the area, with particularly high speech intelligibility in the image focus.

Patented suspension against structure-borne noise
Microphones are in principle susceptible to structure-borne noise, for example when you move the camera on which they are mounted. That is why the MKE 440 is equipped with a specially developed, patented suspension. It is precisely matched to the length and weight of the directional microphones and ensures optimum protection against structure-borne noise. The rubber elements of the suspension are attached to the protective micro mesh on the inside.

Robust construction
A fine, very stable and resistant stainless steel mesh protects the microphones and reduces wind noise. Unlike a normal foam windshield, it does not affect the clarity of the high frequency range. In this way, the sound image remains unchanged. In addition, it protects against electromagnetic interference.

High dynamic range
The integrated, battery-powered dynamic range circuitry matches the output signal of the MKE 440 to the sensitivity of the camera's audio input. This allows the MKE 440 to master a dynamic range from the softest whisper to roaring loud rock music. The low-cut filter reduces both structure-borne noise and low-frequency wind noise. The MKE 440 offers an extra-long operating time of more than 100 hours on a pair of AAA batteries, delivering full sound performance even when the batteries are low.

Lieferbar Anfang Mai 2024.
MSRP* 349,-
292,44 Mikrofon
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Sennheiser Microphone MKE440

Short profile

  • small stereo camera microphone
  • Condenser
  • 2 x supercardioid
  • excl. 2 x AAA
  • Hot shoe
  • Jack cable 3,5 mm
  • Weight:165 g
  • High quality technology in an all metal body

Product description for Sennheiser Microphone MKE440

Compact shotgun stereo microphone for cameras with hot shoe and external microphone connector. Maximum attenuation of lateral noise. Robust all-metal body.

Beautiful stereo sound without side effects
The MKE 440 consists of two connected, tuned mini shotgun microphones. As a result, it captures exactly the sound you want. The stainless steel micro-mesh windscreen reduces wind noise without losing the subtle high frequencies. The MKE 440 delivers a balanced stereo sound image and amplifies the sound source at the camera's focus.

The upgrade for your DSLR sound
A new, patented V-shaped arrangement of two directional microphones - this is Sennheiser's great solution for stereo recording with microphones connected to the camera hot shoe. This configuration acoustically captures the same area covered by a 35mm camera lens. Sensitivity is very consistent throughout the range, with particularly high speech intelligibility in the image focus.

What you see is what you hear
Directional microphones are not usually used for recording stereo sound, which requires two microphones. As a result, many stereo videos sound lacking in presence and somewhat reverberant, with a lot of noise from sources outside the frame being captured unattenuated.

Unique and highly directional- the Stereo-V
Directional microphones are not usually used for recording stereo sound, which requires two microphones. As a result, many stereo videos sound lacking in presence and somewhat reverberant, with a lot of noise from sources outside the frame being captured unattenuated.
Our solution is a new, patented V-shaped configuration of two directional microphones. This configuration acoustically captures the same area covered by a 35mm camera lens. Sensitivity is very uniform throughout the area, with particularly high speech intelligibility in the image focus.

Patented suspension against structure-borne noise
Microphones are in principle susceptible to structure-borne noise, for example when you move the camera on which they are mounted. That is why the MKE 440 is equipped with a specially developed, patented suspension. It is precisely matched to the length and weight of the directional microphones and ensures optimum protection against structure-borne noise. The rubber elements of the suspension are attached to the protective micro mesh on the inside.

Robust construction
A fine, very stable and resistant stainless steel mesh protects the microphones and reduces wind noise. Unlike a normal foam windshield, it does not affect the clarity of the high frequency range. In this way, the sound image remains unchanged. In addition, it protects against electromagnetic interference.

High dynamic range
The integrated, battery-powered dynamic range circuitry matches the output signal of the MKE 440 to the sensitivity of the camera's audio input. This allows the MKE 440 to master a dynamic range from the softest whisper to roaring loud rock music. The low-cut filter reduces both structure-borne noise and low-frequency wind noise. The MKE 440 offers an extra-long operating time of more than 100 hours on a pair of AAA batteries, delivering full sound performance even when the batteries are low.

Ideal for

Videos

    Lassen Sie sich mitreißen von der spannenden Welt der bewegten Bilder!
    Ein Video ist immer etwas besonderes, egal ob von der Familienfeier, der Schulaufführung der Kinder oder des Abenteuerurlaubs. Diese Produkte machen es möglich, dass Sie diese Momente immer wieder erleben können.

Allround

    Augen auf, Motive lauern an jeder Ecke! Gehen Sie mit offenen Augen durch die Welt und verpassen Sie nicht die besten fotografischen Situationen, egal ob im Alltag, beim Wochenendausflug oder privaten Foto-Projekt. Diese Produkte eignen sich hervorragend als Allround-Lösung.

Sennheiser Microphone MKE440

Technik
Verbindungsart
Kabel
Richtcharakteristik
Keule, Superniere
Frequenz von
50 Hz
Frequenz bis
20.000 Hz
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
AAA Micro
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4044155095159
KAN
506258

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