Sony has announced the launch of its new ECM-778 shotgun microphone.
Designed for films, dramas and documentaries, the flagship mono high-resolution model “delivers immersive, high-quality audio recordings”. The microphone offers various mounting options, whether fixed to a boom pole or directly attached to compatible cameras.
Additionally, Sony is launching CFexpress Type A cards for its Cinema Line and Alpha mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras: the CEA-G1920T (1920 GB) and CEA-G960T (960 GB), along with the MRW-G3 CFexpress Type A card reader. The new CFexpress 4-compatible products achieve read speeds exceeding 1800 MB/s, more than twice as fast as earlier models1 and a storage capacity of up to 1920 GB2.
The ECM-778 shotgun microphone features a newly developed microphone capsule, a brass acoustic tube, and a specifically designed electronic circuit board for “superior sound quality”, that together enable “high-quality recording with clear, spacious high frequencies and stable mid-low frequencies.” The microphone is 176 mm (about 6.93 in) in length and weighs 102g and “achieves excellent forward directivity, providing greater user flexibility when recording in confined recording spaces.”
The shotgun microphone can be attached to various equipment such as microphone boom poles by using the supplied microphone holder and stand adapter3. The microphone can be attached to boom poles, and it can be used with external audio input devices, recording equipment, and camera systems equipped with XLR terminals, including Cinema Line and Alpha mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras.
ECM-778 key features
Clear high frequencies and stable mid-low range – The newly developed microphone capsule, precision-machined brass acoustic tube, and electronic circuit board work together to deliver clear high frequencies without unwanted resonance and stable mid-low frequencies. With high-resolution support capturing frequencies beyond the audible range of 20 kHz, it enables clear and spatially expansive audio recording of voices, ambient sounds, nature sounds, musical instruments, and more.
Sharp directivity for targeted sound capture – A precise acoustic tube design using sound wave interference effects consistently suppresses sound from the sides and rear across the entire frequency range. This achieves sharp forward directivity, clearly capturing desired sound while effectively reducing surrounding noise.
Consistent sound quality across various recording distances – The combination of a microphone capsule capable of capturing subtle sounds and high-frequency vibrations with a precision-machined brass acoustic tube delivers consistent sound quality across various recording environments, whether mounted on a boom pole, on-camera, or in studio setups with varying distances from subjects.
Circuit design for sound quality and noise suppression – Film capacitors and metal film resistors are used in the signal path to achieve clear sound quality. Conductive polymer aluminium solid capacitors in the power circuit combine miniaturization with high capacity to ensure a stable power supply. Additionally, the machined aluminium exterior suppresses external vibrations and electrical noise, enabling high-precision audio recording.
Superior portability through compact and lightweight design – The microphone achieves a compact size of 176 mm (about 6.93 in) in length by miniaturizing the acoustic tube and electronic circuit board while keeping a high-quality sound. Its design supports boom use with exceptional mobility, ideal for capturing clean audio in restricted environments. As a boom microphone, it offers excellent maneuverability even in confined spaces, allowing closer positioning to performers for clearer sound capture. When mounted on top of cameras, it minimizes frame intrusion. Weighing just 102 g thanks to its machined aluminium exterior and compact design, it improves operability when attached to boom poles and stays easy to handle during extended periods of use. When mounted on cameras with XLR terminals, the microphone lessens the burden on the camera operator, enhancing mobility on set and accommodating various recording scenarios.
Reliability and versatility for various environments
Low-cut switch to reduce unwanted bass noise – The built-in low-cut switch effectively reduces wind noise and vibration when activated, enabling clear and easy-to-hear audio recordings.
Two types of wind screens are included – The foam-type wind screen is lightweight and easy to handle, suitable for indoor use or environments with minimal wind. The fur-type wind screen offers superior wind protection, ideal for outdoor use or windy conditions. Using the appropriate wind screen for different environments ensures clear audio recording.
Durability and reliability – The microphone features a robust machined aluminium exterior. Designed with professional use environments in mind, the microphone will remain reliable and consistent from one recording environment to another.
Key features of CFexpress Type A cards CEA-G1920T, CEA-G960T, and card reader MRW-G3
CFexpress Type A cards (CEA-G Series) CEA-G1920T, CEA-G960T
Compatible with CFexpress 4, achieving maximum read speeds of 1800 MB/s and maximum write speeds of 1700 MB/s.
Available in 1920 GB and 960 GB high-capacity models, following the VPG400 standard required for professional video recording.
TOUGH specification with approximately 5 times4 the drop resistance and 10 times5 the bend strength compared to CFexpress Type A standards, with dust and water resistance (IP57), temperature resistance, X-ray resistance, anti-static, and UV resistance, making them usable in harsh environments.
CFexpress Type A card reader MRW-G3
High-speed data transfer with CFexpress 4 and USB 40Gbps support, reducing computer import times.
Compatible with computers, smartphones, and tablets, enabling data editing and uploading from various devices and locations. Features heat dissipation design to handle temperature increases during large file transfers, achieving high reliability and durability.
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