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SONY ECM-B10 - Shotgun Microphone

SONY ECM-B10 - Shotgun Microphone



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Model : ECM-B10
SKU : SUP_MC5822
Warranty : 2 years
Manufacturer : SONY
Weight without package: 0.2 kg
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Capture crystal-clear speech, interviews, ambience, or nature sounds with the Sony ECM-B10, a camera-mount digital shotgun microphone designed for on-the-go content creators, podcasters, and videographers using Sony cameras equipped with the Multi Interface Shoe (MI). Combining digital signal processing with advanced beamforming technology, the mic delivers superdirectional performance in a remarkably compact package that provides flexibility and mobility, even in gimbal and grip-mounted shots. The ECM-B10 offers three types of pickup patterns in a single mic. For selfies and interviews, use the superdirectional pattern to tightly focus audio capture on a single subject directly in front of the camera. Switch to the unidirectional pattern for a wider shot or if you have two subjects on camera. The omnidirectional setting captures audio in a 360° field around the mic, making it a smart choice to pick up environmental sounds and voices from behind the camera.

High-Quality Recording and Digital Transmission to Your Camera
The ECM-B10 converts analog sound to digital within the microphone body and performs digital signal processing using Sony's unique algorithms—enabling three directional pickup patterns as well as noise reduction. In-body digital conversion also helps to reduce noise inside the microphone.
Direct digital audio transmission to the camera eliminates signal degradation, supplying pristine in-camera audio recordings without the noise and hiss common to analog preamps found in many cameras.
A simple Digital/Analog switch also provides compatibility with a wide range of cameras using an analog interface. The ECM-B10 is compatible with a7R IV, a7C, ZVE10 cameras and other Sony products with MI (Multi-interface shoe) that support digital audio.

Advanced Beamforming Technology
The ECM-B1M is equipped with four high-performance mic capsules. Digital signal processing using beamforming technology achieves high-quality audio with three switchable directivities, providing three microphones in one, including superdirectivity.

Your Choice of Three Pickup Patterns
Choose the most suitable pickup pattern with an easy-to-reach, three-way switch on the rear panel of the microphone. Quickly switch back and forth among the three pickup patterns, giving you the flexibility to adapt to your shooting requirements.

Superdirectional: Focused Front Area
Ideal for selfies or interviews, the superdirectional pattern collects sound from a focused area in front of the microphone, effectively suppressing sounds from off-axis and behind the camera.

Unidirectional: Wide Frontal Range
Perfect for multiperson conversations, the unidirectional pattern captures sound from a wide field in front of the microphone, while minimizing pickup from behind.

Omnidirectional : Sound from Any Direction
The omnidirectional pattern picks up audio equally from all directions, useful for recording environmental sounds or the voice of the camera operator.

Noise Filters, Auto-Level, Pad Controls on Intuitive, Easily Visible Rear Panel
Controls for pickup pattern and other functions are easy to reach on the rear panel and visible at a glance for quick adjustments during shooting.
The ECM-B10's noise-cut filter and low-cut filter are very effective at reducing extraneous ambient noises and cutting out low-frequency noise through the use of digital signal processing algorithms, maximizing audio quality at the recording stage and reducing the need for complex post-processing.
Auto level control and a variable pad (-20, -10, 0 dB) makes it easy to set optimum recording levels.

Compact and Portable Mic
Even at only 3.1" in length, the ECM-B10 offers impressive directional audio capture. Its small size gives you plenty of clearance for wide-angle lenses, viewfinder use, and gimbals.

Cable-Free Connection
No cables are required for connection to a wide range of Sony cameras equipped with an MI shoe. The absence of connecting cables means that no noise can be transmitted to the microphone mechanically via cables and connectors.

Designed to Minimize Shock and Vibration Noise
The ECM-B10 features an advanced shock- and vibration-suppressing design to effectively minimize low-frequency or handling noise, which can degrade audio quality.

Dust- and Moisture-Resistant Design
Complementing similarly dust- and moisture-resistant cameras, the ECM-B10 designed for worry-free outdoor shooting.

Battery-Free Operation
Power is supplied via the MI shoe in compatible cameras, so you don't have to worry about microphone batteries running out during a shoot.

Supplied Windscreen
The ECM-B10 comes with a furry windshield that's easily detachable and effective with reducing wind noise for capturing crisp audio on outdoor shoots.

ECM-B10 Highlights
  • Digital signal processing using beamforming technology
  • Compact, lightweight, and portable at only 3.1" in length
  • Three selectable pickup patterns; Super/Uni/Omnidirectional
  • Auto Level function
  • Highly efficient noise filters: Noise Cut and Low Cut
  • MI (Multi-Interface) Shoe requires no batteries or cables
  • Digital/Analog switch for compatibility with a wide range of Sony cameras
  • Direct control with the intuitive, easily visible rear panel
  • Noise suppression contributes to high-quality audio
  • Supplied furry windscreen to reduce wind noise
  • Designed to suppress vibration and mechanical noise
Dust- and moisture-resistant design


Microphone
Primary Applications : Audio for Video, Location Sound
Form Factor : Camera-Mount
Intended Sound Sources : Speech/Voice Over
Sound Field : Mono
Capsule : Electret Condenser
Polar Pattern : Omnidirectional, Supercardioid, Unidirectional
Pattern Selection : Switched
Orientation : End Address
Pad :
-10 dB
-20 dB
High-Pass Filter : Yes
Tone Adjustment : Low Cut
Gain Adjustment : 0 dB to 10 dB
On-Board Controls : Gain/Sensitivity, LF, Polar Pattern
Windscreen : Windsock/Windjammer (Included)

Performance
Frequency Range : 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity : -20 dBFS
Dynamic Range : 105 dB
Equivalent Noise Level : 15 dB

Connectivity
Output Connectors (Analog) : None
Digital Output Connector : 1 x Unspecified Interface (on Mic)
Headphone Connector : None

Digital Audio
Digital Signal Processing : Gain, Noise Reduction
OS Compatibility : None

Power 
Bus Power : None

Physical
Color : Black
Mounting : Camera/Shoe-Mount
Mounting Thread Size : Not Specified by Manufacturer
Included Case  : Pouch
Included Filters : None
Dimensions : H: 3.2 x W: 1.1 x L: 3.1" / H: 81.7 x W: 27.4 x L: 79.3 mm
Weight : 2.5 oz / 72 g

Packaging Info
Package Weight : 0.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) : 4.7 x 4.1 x 3.5"
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Firma została założona 7 maja 1946 roku przez inżyniera Masaru Ibukę i fizyka Akio Moritę, w Tokio i początkowo nosiła nazwę Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation), ale nazywana też była Totsuko. Początkowo, przedsiębiorstwo utrzymywało się przede wszystkim ze świadczenia drobnych usług serwisowych, a jego siedziba znajdowała się w wynajmowanym budynku, który był w bardzo złym stanie. Najlepiej świadczył o tym dziurawy dach, który przeciekał w deszczowe dni. Jednak złe warunki pracy nie przeszkodziły w skonstruowaniu pierwszego magnetofonu i radia tranzystorowego. Nieco wcześniej, udało się zbudować prostą, elektryczną maszynkę do ryżu, która w efekcie okazała się tylko niedoskonałym prototypem. Konstrukcja opierała się na drewnianej misie, z umieszczoną na jej dnie spiralną elektrodą. Dzięki niej, ryż był podgrzewany, jednak w efekcie był albo zbyt rozgotowany, albo przeciwnie – niedogotowany.

W 1950 roku firma wprowadziła na rynek pierwszy magnetofon, a także opracowała licencję na technologię tranzystorową, aby 5 lat później, ostatecznie zbudować i wprowadzić na rynek pierwsze w Japonii radio tranzystorowe.

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Po ponad 6 latach pracy, w 1980 roku, Sony zaprezentowało swoją pierwszą kamerę – model XC-1, z najnowocześniejszą wówczas matrycą CCD. Co ciekawe, kamerę montowano w Jumbo Jetach linii lotniczych All Nippon Airways, aby pasażerowie mogli zobaczyć, co dzieje się w kokpicie pilotów, podczas startu i lądowania samolotu. Z czasem, rozwój matryc CCD i zaangażowanie Sony, pozwoliło produkować niewielkie kamery wideo.

Już w 1994 roku na rynku pojawiło się pierwsze PlayStation, a 3 lata później Sony wypuściło nową serię telewizorów HDTV WEGA (model KW-32HDF9), wyposażonych w kineskopy FD Trinitron. Największym wyróżnikiem nowych sprzętów była wysoka jakość odtwarzanego obrazu.

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XXI wiek to także czas prężnego rozwoju i ciągłego udoskonalania telewizorów.

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