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Countryman I2 Instrument Mic, Standard Gain, With Ta4f Connector For Mipro Older Act-707t, Mt-103, Mt-303, Mt-801, And Mt-808 Wireless Transmitters (black)

Countryman I2 Instrument Mic, Standard Gain, With Ta4f Connector For Mipro Older Act-707t, Mt-103, Mt-303, Mt-801, And Mt-808 Wireless Transmitters (black)
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$776.85 $1,079.82

The black I2 Instrument Microphone, Standard Gain, with TA4F Connector for MIPRO older ACT-707T, MT-103, MT-303, MT-801, and MT-808 Wireless Transmitters from Countryman is a mic that has been engineered from the ground up for natural on- and off-axis frequency response, low-noise, and precise polar patterns with deep nulls. This tiny instrument microphone can be used to capture audio in sound reinforcement applications for saxophone, violin, viola, cello, double bass, acoustic guitars, piano, brass, and percussion instruments.

The I2 instrument microphone is suitable for distance miking that is invisible in front of audiences and on camera. This version offers a standard gain and is suitable for close miking and loud instruments like horns. It is supplied with a foam windscreen, a basic clip, and a carrying case. In addition, the 5' cable is permanently attached to the mic and terminates to a TA4F connector for direct connection to MIPRO older ACT-707T, MT-103, MT-303, MT-801, and MT-808 wireless bodypack transmitters.

Cardioid Polar Pattern    For Instruments and Sound Reinforcement    Natural On-/Off-Axis Frequency Response    For Uncolored Recordings    Reduced Feedback Issues

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersMIPRO: ACT-707T (Older), MT-103 (Older), MT-303 (Older), MT-801 (Older), MT-808 (Older)
Polar PatternCardioid
Frequency Response50 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL150 dB (A-Weighted)
SensitivityS for Standard Gain/Close Miking (I2)
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Environmental ResistanceNo
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersMIPRO: ACT-707T (Older), MT-103 (Older), MT-303 (Older), MT-801 (Older), MT-808 (Older)
Polar PatternCardioid
Included Tone/Pattern CapsNo
Performance
Frequency Response50 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL150 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity-56.5 dBV/Pa (1 kHz)
SensitivityS for Standard Gain/Close Miking (I2)
Equivalent Noise Level38 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Power
Power SourcesPhantom Power
Operating Voltage6 to 50 V (Phantom Power)
Physical
ColorBlack
Environmental ResistanceNo
DimensionsH: 0.16 x W: 0.28 x L: 0.44" / H: 3.5 x W: 7 x L: 10.5 mm (excluding Cable Strain Relief)

The I2 maintains excellent pattern control and frequency response at all angles. It offers uncolored recordings and reduced feedback issues.

Flexible close miking techniques can be aided by the various selection of instrument mounts (sold separately), which position securely and gently to strings, brass, and more.

Small size and sonic precision makes this microphone suitable for X-Y, M-S, and other techniques that rely on accurate, coincident positioning, and consistent patterns.

The cardioid polar pattern is effective for picking up sound directly in front of the microphone and is less sensitive to sound directly behind the microphone. It picks up about 1/3 less ambient noise than the omnidirectional polar pattern, so the working distance (the distance a performer could be positioned from the microphone) is approximately 1.7 times that of the omni. The cardioid pattern works best when you can position the microphone directly towards the sound you wish to record (a lead singer, for example) and directly away from unwanted sound sources like a crowd or a loud monitor).

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this Watson BP-808 charge on a Canon HF-200 or does it require its own charger?

A: I dont have any problem when I charge it directly on my HF-200 E (European model, but I think that the only difference is the video standart : PAL vs NTSC)

Q: 2. Does this type of film work with a brownie movie camera 8mm?

A: If the camera you have accepts 8mm film, not Super 8, yes this film should work in it.

Q: 3. i bought this film several times and had no issue. However when i bought two more reels this time the perforations were smaller than previously and because of this my camera is not able to get hold of the film and pull it through to the empty spool. Have you ever heard of this being a problem? Is there a potential fix for this?

A: I would have to say you received the wrong product, this very similar looking one: Foma FOMAPAN R100 B&W Double Super 8 Reversal Film (33') B&H # FOPR10010. This film has the smaller Super 8 perforations. Unfortunately, we normally cannot accept opened film boxes. However, please contact B&H Customer Service to see what they may be able to do. B&H Customer Service Contact: https://bhpho.to/2caRE5L

Q: 4. Does the evf have a waveform monitor?

A: According to Zacuto, the ACT EVF Pro does not have a waveform, histogram or vectorscope.

Q: 5. What is the expiration date? When were they manufactured?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 6. I have a Yashica EE automatic 8. I've measured the empty take-up reel and it's 2 inches big at max. Will this fit in my camera?

A: Yes, the Fomapan will work. 8mm film width, sprocket holes, and reels are all the same the world over. If you get an 8mm camera like the Yashica EE Automatic 8 , Fomapan will work with it.

Q: 7. Is it possible to develop and fix this film normally with BW developer and fixer for negative stocks (developers such as D76)?

A: Unfortunately, regular negative film developing chemistry won't work with the Foma Fomapan R100 Black and White Transparency Film (Double Standard 8mm, 32.8' Reel). You can use this Foma Reversal Process Developing Kit though. https://bhpho.to/4fbU1Tz

Q: 8. Will this work in a Dejur Electra 8mm?

A: This film is NOT for super 8mm cameras. It is only for standard 8mm cameras.

Q: 9. is this silent film? or does it have a magnetic sound strip?

A: Hi, FOMAPAN R100 is Double 8mm SILENT filmstock. Double 8mm was once made with a magnetic sound stripe, but this was over 35 years ago. Double 8mm is actually Regular 8mm film (after processing and slitting down from its 16mm width to 8mm film width). Super 8mm motion picture film was made available in a magnetic sound version (since there were many Super 8mm sound cameras, as well as sound projectors made in the heyday of Super 8mm filmmaking), but all sound filmstock was discontinued by the four main manufacturers by the late 1990s (FUJI aka their Single-8 Super 8mm type film, KODAK, AGFA, and SAKURA....of which various other label and store brand films were made from these also). Keep in mind this particular filmstock FOMAPAN R-100 DOUBLE 8mm is intended for Double 8mm movie cameras (not to be confused with Super 8mm, nor the Double Super 8mm cousin which employs also a 16mm width film but with Super 8mm perforations and although didn't replace Regular 8mm film, but many cameras were made for this parallel format.....NOTE: the two formats are not compatible nor interchangeable with each other). I apologize in advance for any overkill in this information, since there are many whom desire to work in the 8mm gauges, but aren't aware of the variations. By the way, this is a super silver rich old world stock that delivers deep blacks, nice texured grain, decent midtones and clean whites. This film can also be push processed, as well as done in a nice rich brown Sepia tone. Note, that not all labs can properly process this film, since the B&W Reversal process changed a few years back to accommodate the EPA in the USA, so there are some processing problems and some labs won't do this film. I personally love this filmstock and if you enjoy B&W film, so will you. Best regard, Martin Baumgarten

Q: 10. Does this fit the Kowa Genesis Prominar XD 10.5x44 binoculars?

A: This Adapter will not work with those Binoculars since the Brand Icon in between the barrels does not unscrew. I would recommend going with the Snapzoom Universal Binocular Tripod Mount. Link: https://bhpho.to/3z3g7CG

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