We need a in depth review and testing.. Interveiw - sports - and so on... How does it compare to NTG 3.. the 416? Schoeps CMIT 5?? does it make sense to have all of them for different situatuations?
Hi there, the 2017 has got a maximum SPL 145dB, so you might be able to got away with this, but you might want to consider using a Lav Mic like the DPA 4062 which has an SPL of 154dB. Hope this helps!
We got this from the man himself, Rich "hot sauce mouthwash" Watts: "So, all of our mics are designed, tested and specced to work at 95º humidity and from -45ºC to +45ºC, so this is all well within the operating range. We have case studies on our website of people using the mics outside in the arctic circle, and then going in to a hut/refuge and keeping them working. The 2017 would be no different. We recently had some 4660’s go across the arctic for 3 weeks working non stop, video to come out at some point, and the main comment was “they almost sound too good, we’ll have to make them sound sh**tier”
@@RaycomTV Sounds great! I've broken a Ntg-3 and current warranty replacement might be broken as well actually :D Will have to test it out when the deep freeze comes here in Finnish Lapland.
Wow this looks pretty stellar for rugged exterior mic!
We need a in depth review and testing.. Interveiw - sports - and so on...
How does it compare to NTG 3.. the 416? Schoeps CMIT 5?? does it make sense to have all of them for different situatuations?
We are planning to do an in-depth Walk Test of the microphone very soon - so keep your eyes peeled!
@@RaycomTV 🤩 looking forward to see it/them.
No demonstration of how it sounds?!
Sorry, not an in-depth of how it sounds yet! We are planning another more detailed video of that to come.
Do you reckon this could be a solid choice for a horror film with actors screaming ?
Hi there, the 2017 has got a maximum SPL 145dB, so you might be able to got away with this, but you might want to consider using a Lav Mic like the DPA 4062 which has an SPL of 154dB. Hope this helps!
The real question is how does it perform with going from outdoors -35c to indoors +23c a couple times 😅
We got this from the man himself, Rich "hot sauce mouthwash" Watts:
"So, all of our mics are designed, tested and specced to work at 95º humidity and from -45ºC to +45ºC, so this is all well within the operating range. We have case studies on our website of people using the mics outside in the arctic circle, and then going in to a hut/refuge and keeping them working. The 2017 would be no different.
We recently had some 4660’s go across the arctic for 3 weeks working non stop, video to come out at some point, and the main comment was “they almost sound too good, we’ll have to make them sound sh**tier”
@@RaycomTV Sounds great! I've broken a Ntg-3 and current warranty replacement might be broken as well actually :D Will have to test it out when the deep freeze comes here in Finnish Lapland.