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cardioid pattern, which minimizes the noise around and just picks up your voice. For those in-person interviews, the omnidirectional pattern will best pick up voice and ambiance equally from all directions, it’s ideal for when multiple people are talking. Finally, bi-directional is perfect for in-person 1-1 interviews. If you are looking for something more mobile, the VXR10 Pro is the way to get that professional audio, without breaking the bank. At only $50 this upgraded shotgun microphone connects to your camera or smartphone and gives you that clear crisp audio that is sometimes hard to achieve outdoors. The VXR10 Pro comes with a hardcase that will hold everything you need to get started. It comes with two cables—one that connects from the microphone to a camera, and another that’s from the microphone to a smartphone. You’ll use one of these cables depending if you’re recording on a phone or a camera. You will also get foam and furry windscreens, and a mount that is very flexible and moves very easy (an upgrade from the VXR10). Attach the mount on top of your camera or a GoPro and listen to how much better your videos are sounding. One of the main differences from the original VXR10 is that the Pro version offers a super-cardioid pattern. This means that it picks up sound exclusively from the where you point it—not so much from the sides—and will get some from the back. You will notice that the closer you get to it, the warmer and crisper your voice will sound. Whether you’re looking to create content indoors, or outdoors, Movo Photo has the microphone that best suits your needs. For more information, visit: www.movophoto.com

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