WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE BEST DSLR CAMERA MICROPHONES THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO RECORD HIGH QUALITY AUDIO AND SYNC IT TO YOUR DSLR CAMERA WITH EASE. IT'S A BATTLE FOR THE BEST CAMERA MICROPHONE!

If you’re using a DSLR camera for video journalism, interviews, vlogging or just recreationally, capturing high quality sound is going to be high on your list of priorities. But why do we settle for the generic mic that’s included or built-in to our cameras when for a small investment we can have superior audio via an external microphone? If we value the quality of our videos, a directional microphone or DSLR camera microphone should be on our must-have list. A video camera microphone doesn’t have to blow the bank, but it can make a huge difference to your video presentations, interviews and YouTube videos especially if you’re recording frequently. Although most of us using these types of cameras forego a good microphone, it really makes a difference. So today, we’re going to look at the best DSLR Camera Microphones. But first, you need to know what style of microphone you need or would prefer for your set up before you rush out and buy a microphone that might not be right for you.

WHAT TYPE OF MICROPHONE DO I NEED FOR MY DSLR?

There are a few different types of microphones best suited for DSLR cameras, and each have their own benefits and are better suited to certain environments. So, make sure to choose the right style of mic for your filming style and subject matter.

SHOTGUN MICROPHONES FOR DSLR CAMERAS

Shotgun microphones are definitely the most popular, and easily the best mic for DSLR cameras thanks to the fact they’re great for every environment. Whether you’re shooting vlogs, interviews both indoors and outdoors or shooting YouTube videos for your channel a shotgun microphone is the ideal microphone for video cameras and DSLR cameras. However, one thing to note is that they will tend to pick up ambient noise, so if you’re concerned about any of the background noise making its way into your videos, you may want to go for something else. They’re ideal for active videographers who want to capture audio and video on the fly. Our first choice when it comes to microphones for video cameras. Best for:

  • Vloggers
  • Interviewers
  • YouTubers
  • Indoor/outdoor filming
  • Capturing live music

Pros:

  • Attaches to the top of your camera
  • Can also be attached to a boom pole
  • Great all rounder
  • Directional mic that captures audio based on where you’re pointing the lens
  • High quality audio capture

Cons:

  • Can pick up background/ambient noise

HANDHELD MICROPHONES FOR DSLR CAMERAS

Handheld microphones are a great option for journalists and YouTubers who prefer to hold something in their hand when they’re presenting or interviewing people. Handheld mics are a better option for those who don’t want any background or ambient noise to bleed into their recordings. They won’t capture as much sound around them making them a better option for those who prefer to broadcast or interview people in crowded rooms. You will need a few extra accessories to use this type of microphone, as they will need power, a wireless receiver, cords if you want to go wired and adapters to send the sound to your camera. You’ll often see youtubers using handheld microphones when interviewing bands, cosplayers at comic con and journalists using them at red carpet events as they give the interviewer something to hold and the interviewee a visual cue when and where to talk.

 Best for:

  • Vloggers
  • Broadcasters
  • Journalists
  • Field interviews

Pros:

  • Handheld option
  • A visual cue to talk
  • Cuts down on background noise

Cons:

  • Will need extra accessories and adaptors to record sound to your DSLR
  • Less sensitivity
  • Will need a separate power source

LAVALIER MICROPHONES FOR DSLR CAMERAS

Lavalier or “lav” mics for short are probably the best DSLR camera microphone for those who record in controlled environments. This mic clips on to your clothes near to your mouth and are widely used on talk shows, YouTube reviews, vloggers and podcasts. They work best in controlled environments as they are not as sensitive as other microphones, so using them outside or around live music is not a good idea. Due to the fact they’re closer to the sound source (your mouth) they eliminate almost all background noise. Be aware though, they don’t work very well outside as you have to drive them harder to find the sound source which will potentially cause sound problems in post-production. If you’re a YouTuber or reviewer, interviewer or journalist that has guests on their channel in a specific room without outside noise, this is a great option as they are almost unnoticeable and provide high quality audio that you can mix into your video. They will require extra accessories though, but we’ll get to that a little later on, but the extra investment is worth it. Best for:

  • Journalists
  • Interview panels
  • Reviewers
  • YouTubers
  • Controlled environments
  • Podcasts

Pros:

  • High quality audio
  • Clear audio
  • Discrete
  • Less invasive than a handheld microphone

Cons:

  • Should only be used in controlled environments
  • Not suitable for use outside use
  • Not suitable for loud environments

HEADSET MICROPHONES FOR DSLR CAMERAS

Headset microphones are mainly used in trade shows and environments where you need to present a product in a noisy environment. If you have to interview people in louder environments and need their voice to be isolated for later use (and they don’t mind using a headset) this is great option. In addition, if you’re presenting in a noisy environment and need both of your hands, these are a good option. They’re also best for church PA systems where live music is being played behind someone speaking. However, we wouldn’t recommend them for regular YouTube videos in controlled environments as the sound quality can be a little “breathy” or heavy. Best for:

  • Demonstrations
  • Noisy environments
  • Trade shows
  • Exhibitions

Pros:

  • Closer to your mouth
  • Cuts out background noise

Cons:

  • Needs to sit on your head/over your ear
  • Can be a little overbearing in controlled environments

SHOW ME THE BEST MICROPHONES FOR DSLR VIDEO CAMERAS! 

Now that you know what type of microphone you need for your DSLR, here’s our best DSLR camera microphones including a selection of shotgun mics, lavalier microphones and a few handheld mics we think are best for a wide range of uses.

1. RODE VIDEOMIC GO ON-CAMERA MICROPHONE

The Rode VideoMic GO On-Camera Microphone is one of the industry standard options and thus one of the best DSLR camera microphone options and widely used by those who need crystal clear audio without any fuss. It’s also extremely budget friendly. The Rode VideoMic GO On-Camera Microphone is a cold-shoe mounted shotgun mic (no electronics or trigger capabilities) that allows you to point your camera at the audio source and capture perfect audio and visual at the same time. You’re left with a smooth and natural sound that naturally helps reduce the amount of ambient background noise thanks to the highly directional super cardioid polar pattern, providing you with professional level recordings with ease. In addition, you have an integrated Rycote Lyre shock mount that helps isolate the microphone from any bumps or knocks – especially handy if you’re using them in active environments. The 120Dbspl max SPL is great for those who want to record loud sound sources, live music and even motor sports. You also get a windshield included too – perfect if you’re out and about. If you’re active, shoot video on the fly and want great sound with minimal fuss, this is a fantastic choice.

RODE VIDEOMIC GO ON-CAMERA MICROPHONE

2. RODE NTG1 SHOTGUN CONDENSER MICROPHONE

 For the broadcasters and on-the-spot journalists, the Rode NTG1 Shotgun Condenser Microphone is a must have – in fact, it’s the best option if you want to shoot studio and television quality news with superior audio quality to match. The Rode NTG1 Shotgun Condenser microphone has been optimised for tv, sports and outdoor broadcasting! With incredible directionality across the entire frequency range, enhanced LF response, directivity and sensitivity, this is perfect for when distance mic’ing is required without sacrificing audio quality. It does require 24 or 48V Phantom Power to operate and is connected via a 3 pin XLR so make sure you’re set up for this before you decide to add it to your rig. If you’re shooting the likes of YouTube videos and reviews or even interviewing on the go at exhibitions, you probably won’t need it. However, if you want to create movies or television shows or you need a mic for professional applications, this is one of your best options. It also comes supplied with a WSVM windshield so you're all set straight out of the box.

RODE NTG1

3. ZOOM H1N HANDY RECORDER

 If you prefer to hold on to a microphone, yet don’t want to carry around a large condenser mic, the Zoom H1N Handy Recorder is actually quite handy! This small and compact unit is one of the best DSLR microphones thanks to it’s tough, rugged construction, high quality audio and its portability. Considering its small size (smaller than an iPhone) the sound quality is impressive thanks to the  X/Y microphone capsule. This in conjunction with the two matched unidirectional condenser microphones set at a 90-degree angle ensure superior audio quality, whether you’re recording multi-track recordings or audio for video. This is ideal for DSLR cameras and those who broadcast or record bands and live sports events as it can handle up to 120 dB SPL – the equivalent of a jet aircraft at less than 200 feet away! The wide range of input and control options on the front panel give you total control over your audio and the slate tone generator for DSLR video has been specifically crafted for superior DSLR audio. High quality audio, up to 10 hours of battery life from 2xAA batteries and the 3.5mm stereo mic/line input which lets you record with your external microphones will also come in handy too. A rugged, portable and highly reliable DSLR microphone that is capable of overdubbing audio and can for your DSLR – this is a great option for those who need a versatile microphone for many different uses.

ZOOM H1N HANDY RECORDER

4. RODE STEREO VIDEOMIC PRO CONDENSER MICROPHONE

The Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro Condenser Microphone is one of the best DSLR microphones for those who need a highly portable set up. This is actually the industry standard for DSLR on-camera audio. This is also perfect for all environments due to the 134dB SPL and wind shield – so you can take it to busy areas, gigs and outdoor environments confident in the knowledge you’re going to get a good recording. A three-position level control (-10dB, 0, +20dB) makes it ideal for recording live music whether acoustic or full band and the on mic power and EQ controls are perfect for making changes on the fly. The onboard mounting is also easy to attach to your camera, so you’re ready at a moment’s notice.

 

RODE STEREO VIDEOMIC PRO CONDENSER MICROPHONE

5. RODE REPORTER

For those of you out there who operate as part of a team and need a hand held option for on-the-go reporting, the Rode Reporter Microphone is one of the best DSLR mics available today. It features an omnidirectional polar pattern which is ideal for presentations and interviews, and the frequency response has been specifically tailored for voice reproduction allowing you to record high quality audio at all times. The cool thing about this mic is the removable ‘Flag’ that lets you add your own branding or logos – ideal for YouTubers, reporters and journalists. Best of all, it also comes with a 10-year extended warranty when you register your mic. 

This DSLR microphone works best when used with the Rode Newsshooter Kit Wireless XLR Transmitter, as the transmitter clips in to the end of the microphone and the receiver has been designed to fit on top of the DSLR camera or even a GO PRO. Thanks to the Series II 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption, the unit constantly monitors and hops between frequencies to ensure you’re always on the strongest signal level at a range of up to 100 metres* (over 100 yards).

Rode Reporter

6. RODE RODELINK FILMMAKER KIT

 Finally, we have the Rode Rodelink Filmmaker Kit that provides you with pretty much everything you need to start creating high quality audio with your DSLR camera straight away. The Rode Rodelink Filmmaker Kit is ideal for YouTubers, journalists and those who film in controlled environments. You get RØDE's broadcast Lavalier microphone along with RX-CAM receiver that can sit on top of your DSLR, as well as TX-BELT transmitter which is lightweight and fits to your belt or back pocket. The receiver uses series II 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption and hops between frequencies to ensure you’re always on the strongest signal level at all times at a range of up to 100 metres. One button pairing as well as an OLED display provides you with information on sound levels, battery status (receiver and transmitter), and gives you the option to mute and select channels easily - just some of the reasons we think it's one of the best camera microphone options for journalists. A great, non-intrusive solution ideal for interviews and tutorials in controlled environments. . 

RODE RODELINK FILMMAKER KIT

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