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0 reviewsThe VideoMic GO is extremely user-friendly as there's no switches or battery to worry about - just plug in and go. All microphones need power however, and in the case of the VideoMic GO it is drawing a very small voltage commonly referred to as "plug-in power" from your camera (or recording device) via the audio cable. Plug-in power has long been a standard for camera manufacturers, and so the VideoMic GO is compatible with the vast majority of cameras in the market. While this is by no means a complete list, following is a list of cameras that we can confirm do not support the VideoMic GO. It comes with Rode DDCGO DeadCat Go Artificial Fur Wind Shield which is value at $35.
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