🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The MovoSMM5-B Universal Microphone and Portable Recorder Shock Mount is a versatile accessory designed to enhance audio recording quality. With a maximum height of 3 inches and a lightweight build of just 5 grams, it easily attaches to most cameras and recorders. Its upgraded design effectively reduces vibrations and noise, making it an essential tool for content creators seeking professional results.
Maximum Height | 3 Inches |
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Base Type | Clamp |
Style Name | Compact |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Not Obtainable |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
C**P
Works perfecto
Yes works as expected. Thank you.
J**G
A must-have for Zoom H3-VR
This thing is perfect for the Zoom H3-VR. This particular Zoom unit makes incredible stereo and ambisonic audio (if you're willing to sync in post) but is pretty darn sensitive to handling noise. This Move shock mount fixes the transmitted noise problem providing excellent isolation for any reasonable amount of movement. It also helps to move the mic high enough above the viewfinder on my Fujifilm XT-30 that I can get my head in there.With the mount, the conical Zoom and a dead cat windscreen, it's a pretty comical looking rig but that is completely beside the point. I can finally do on-camera (or on tripod or handgrip) recording using the fantastic audio qualities of the H3-VR with excellent shock and vibration isolation. And for short money to boot.
A**R
Reducing handheld noise....
Bought to use with a Tascam DR-40X. Noise from handling the recorder while recoring can be a problem, even if you attach a handle to it. Using this makes a huge difference. It comes with adapters to match the European mic stand threads (3/8"), and a camera flash mount to the 1/4" threads on a the back of the Tascam. Good isolation while still providing a sturdy mount.
J**Z
Guess what i do with this shock?
I have a GoPro on top of my Camera! and this shock rocks!. Very rigid for that camera weight.
V**S
Cheap But Effective
When purchasing the Zoom H1n recorder, I had a choice of choosing a rigid one-piece mount for my digital camera or this Movo SMM5-B.I chose the latter because I wanted the flexibility of being able to position the recorder forward or backward relative to the camera. It certainly allowed for that. The slight springiness of this mount was slightly disconcerting when I mounted it to my camera but it is supposed to do that in order to reduce physical shock. It's also better for your camera's hotshoe. The best part is that my Zoom recorder didn't pick up any extraneous noises when recording through physical movement.So....5 stars!
K**R
This mount is Awesome Can't beat the price.
WOW!!!!! this mount is the game changer. No more vibration while moving and recording. Great product. Will purchase two more for my other camers.
O**N
Effective in isolating handling noise. Excellent price-performance
I own a couple of these shock mounts and use them with Zoom H5 and Sony PCM-D100 recorders. The Movo SMM5 does what it is supposed to do: noticeably reduces handling (aka mechanically transferred) noise. I have taken mine to a dozen of field recording outings. So far, they are holding up pretty well: plastic parts look intact, all screws are in place, and the rubber pad on top is still grippy and properly attached to the base.Pros:* Effective in isolating the mechanically transferred noise* Materials and construction are adequate for the price. (Compare it to Rycote Portable Recorder Suspension if you wish 😉)* I like the sliding screw design of the recorder attachment. It really works securing a device at the balanced, center-of-mass positionCons:* I wish MOVO included 3/8" to 1/4" bushing. I use my SMM5's mounted on a tripod ball head, so a tiny 3/8" to 1/4" bushing would be a better alternative to the included bulkier cold shoe adapterNote: I have both Black and Red versions of the Movo SMM5. I am attaching photos of the Red version, but functionally they are exactly the same.
N**C
It works… but.
It works, but with my zoom H6 it’s a bit heavy and once I mount it on top of the camera it ends up being a bit floppy on top. I absolutely could not use it with a gimbal… for hand filming and static shots, it would work fine in a film application. But otherwise I have mostly turned to having a separate tripod for sound if it is a static shot anyway…. For me I have not ended up using this one much although I still see it could be useful and especially with some of the lighter mics/voice recorders it would work much better.
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