Hi all,
As I retire my consumer camcorder to upgrade to better equipment, I have a lot to lean about different gear and what it can do. I was reading up on a shotgun mic that said "Use an XLRF "plug-in" transmitter to make a wireless shotgun microphone!".
Can someone explain (or confirm what I think) exactly what that means? Does it mean if I had that XLRF plug-in attached to my camera, I could disconnect the shotgun mic and move it closer to the audio I want to capture without any wires (kind of like a mini foot long boom mic if I wanted)?
Thanks for the help.
As I retire my consumer camcorder to upgrade to better equipment, I have a lot to lean about different gear and what it can do. I was reading up on a shotgun mic that said "Use an XLRF "plug-in" transmitter to make a wireless shotgun microphone!".
Can someone explain (or confirm what I think) exactly what that means? Does it mean if I had that XLRF plug-in attached to my camera, I could disconnect the shotgun mic and move it closer to the audio I want to capture without any wires (kind of like a mini foot long boom mic if I wanted)?
Thanks for the help.