Rode Blimp MkII

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Windshield System

  • Two movable Rycote holders
  • Integrated Mogami XLR connecting cables
  • Angle adjustable pistol grip with XLR connector in the base
  • Suitable for Rode NTG-1, NTG-2, NTG-3 and other shotgun microphones up to a length of 325 mm
  • Incl. fur windshield dead wombat
Fås siden Juni 2014
Artikelnummer 343359
salgsenhed 1 stk
Component type Windshield System
1.899 kr
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Gratis levering. Forventet mellem torsdag, 4.04. og fredag, 5.04.
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An affordable blimp kit.
otsaku 18.04.2020
I bought an NTG 2 and needed a blimp so I bought the Rode blimp kit.
The whole kit fits in my cabin baggage suitcase and has survived a few flights. The deadcat is great and came complete with its' own hairbrush!
The whole thing really does that job and only winds approaching gale force challenge it. Even then whatever you point it at comes through.
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Really good even in the biggest storm
Anonym 14.02.2017
I use Rode Blimp for movie produktions mounted on a Rode Boompole. Other times I also have used it for a handheld speak and actually works quite fine even in the biggest storm weather.

The good thing about the Rode Blimp is the weight. It is not so heavy and is important when usin on a 3 meter long boompole Should I say on negative thing aboput the Rode Blimp, then it would be the plastic finish that seems like that would be better quality out there. But I would still recommend it to others and if I should buy a new one, it would be the Rode Blimp once again.

In general I like Rodes products and I am very happy using it every time.
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Fremragende blimp til pengene
Københavner 01.12.2020
Jeg har med stor tilfredshed anvendt produktet i et år til en røde NTG3, bl.a. ved Københavns Havn og Vesterhavet, hvor den har formået at tage den værste vind. Rigtig god blimp til pengene.
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Decent low cost windjammer. For the price, quite good even.
LutherD 12.06.2020
I'm a field recordist and use this blimp mainly with stereo microphones or similar setups, also doing a lot of nature recording.

The Rode Blimp MkII is a big improvement over the MkI. it is lighter, sounds better, and the use of rycote's lyre system is a big plus.

While it's sound and ergonomics can't be compared to the more pricier alternatives like rycote or cinela, it will provide you with a decent amount of protection against wind. There a bit more muffling of the sound than the pricier alternatives. (Any windjammer muffles the sound somewhat, the Rode blimp a tad more than it's higher end competitors).
But it is still a decent blimp for the price. And if you're on a budget but need a windjammer, this is the cheapest one. It works from light to moderately stong winds.

I've used it for almost 4 years now and I think it is quite sturdy, I travelled a fair bit with it, and apart from a few scratches on the handle it almost looks new. I do put it in a PVC pipe when it needs to go in checked luggage.

The biggest dissappointment is the fact that you can't get a stereo conbox. I often use this with a stereo mic, but instead of the conbox, I just use a short 5pin xlr lead that I feed into the handle.

Another dissappointment is that the connections of the lyres to the rail is not compatible with other lyres from Rycote. so you can't replace the lyres in the blimp with for example a duo lyre from. At least not like that. I now use a 3D printed adaptor that actually lets me swap out the lyres (I use the duo with heavier stereo mics).

If you need to boom a long time, the weight of the blimpmkII might become an issue. for short runs it's fine. and withaout the blimp it also works as a good pistol grip.

In short, if you're on a budget but need a blimp, this will work well, especially for dialogue. If you need to record critical ambiances, or need to work in heavy wind, you might need to look at pricier alternatives.
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