Camera Foundry recently released an interesting 3D-printed mounting bracket for wireless audio transmitters that attaches at the back of select shotgun microphones’ shock mount: the MicBack. The MicBack is compatible with the RØDE VideoMic NTG/VideoMic GO II and Deity V-Mic D3 Pro/D4 Mini. So let’s take a closer look at this handy accessory to add wireless capabilities to your boom pole! If you’re new to the American company Camera Foundry, maybe you are also familiar with its founder, as it’s our friend and colleague Caleb Pike from DSLR Video Shooter. Caleb has been creating camera rigs for years and is always on a quest to simplify his workflow. The next logical step was to design his own products. Thanks to the advancements in 3D printing technology, we see more and more affordable camera accessories, such as the RigStand we recently reported about. Camera Foundry focuses on designing and creating 3D-printed products to make your life easier on set. Image credit: Camera Foundry Camera Foundry MicBack features The Camera Foundry MicBack is a small, 3D-printed bracket that attaches at the back of select microphones’ shock mount. Three models are available for the RØDE VideoMic NTG/VideoMic GO II and Deity V-Mic D3 Pro or D4 Mini, depending on the microphone you use. Image credit: Camera Foundry The MicBack attaches to the back of your microphone via a screw. Then, you can clip your wireless audio transmitter to the top part of the bracket. According to Camera Foundry, the MicBack is compatible with...
Published By: CineD - Friday, 7 July, 2023