Price: $25.99
(as of Apr 28, 2025 19:47:07 UTC – Details)
Product Description
High-sensitivity condenser microphone specially designed for cameras, with cardioid unidirectional pickup characteristics, which can effectively reduce the ambient noise being picked upProvide +10dB sensitivity enhancement and 200Hz low frequency attenuation function; meet different occasionsUsing standard universal connector specifications, it can be easily installed and fixed on the cameraAnti-vibration structure design, reduce the camera’s mechanical noise and other vibration noise interferencePowered by 1.5V AA alkaline batteries(not included), battery life up to 100 hours
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Transducer Principle: Back Electret Condenser
Directivity Characteristic: Cardioid
Powered by 1.5V AA alkaline battery
Sensitivity: -32dB+/-3dB(0dB=1V/Pa at 1kHz)
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Customers say
Customers find the microphone works well with DSLR cameras like the Sony A58, is simple to use and install, and consider it good value for money. The sound quality receives mixed feedback – while it catches distant sounds without distortions, customers note it picks up a lot of background noise. The build quality and battery life also get mixed reviews, with some praising its construction while others report cheap build quality and issues with the included battery. The fit is problematic, with multiple customers noting it doesn’t align properly with their cameras.
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RAD! –
Not quite Hollywood levels of sound quaility, but better than the mic in your DSLR!
Let’s face it, in camera microphones leave a lot to be desired. With the video quality of todays DSLR’s you really want the sound to be as impressive as the images. Enter the Takstar 598. Not quite Hollywood levels of sound quality but way better than the in camera mic. Let’s take a look at it, shall we?First, the unboxing… worth mentioning because this thing comes in a nice package. Much nicer than anything you’d expect from say, Best Buy. With it’s contoured foam liner and individual compartments for each item, the original box makes the best storage place for the mic when it’s not in use. Inside those contoured compartments you’ll find a velvet storage bag, instructions, spare vibration isolators, a battery, mic cover, and the mic itself.Second, the mic… Out of the box the mic itself appears to be constructed as well or even better than you’d expect. The foam cover slips over the shotgun snugly, the mic attaches to the shockmount frame via small rubber isolator bands, the frame attaches to the hot shoe mount via a small tension knob and a nice curled cord with a 2.5mm jack plugs into the camera. Worth noting… a number of people have stated the mic didn’t fit their hot shoe mount… you may have to screw the tension knob up towards the mic frame so the mount can slip into the hot shoe. Then screw the knob back down to secure it to the hot shoe! …much easier than returning the mic because it “didn’t fit”!Third, the buttons!… inserting the supplied battery and flicking the power switch on the side of the mic illuminates a green power light so you know the mic is on. Also on the side of the mic is a 10 decibel sound boost and a high pass filter to block low frequency sounds.Fourth, my opinion!… I like the Takstar 598. it was well worth the $30 bucks or so that it cost as my in camera mic picked up way to much background noise (non directional mic’s do that). The Takstar is a directional mic so sounds coming from the sides or back is heavily muted compared to the sounds coming from directly in front of it. The battery has lasted nearly 40 hours of being “on” over the course of a few months so it’s not like you have to worry about it chewing through batteries, which is nice.Fifth, my only complaints are… The sound comes across quite muted, so you either have to be close to the mic or project your voice more than you would in normal conversation… turning on the +10 boost does amplify the sound to the camera, but not without a noticeable increase in noise and hiss. Also. the low frequency filter is designed to cut out bass heavy sounds but I found it cut into the vocal range making those on camera sound hollow and tinny when it’s turned on. Lastly, and most importantly I think… the power light is located on the back of the mic, there really should be one on the front so if the mic looses power or you forget to turn it on (that’s happened!) You’d know before loosing an entire recording.Overall, I would definitely recommend this mic to anyone looking for their first upgrade away from their in camera mic. Experienced videographers and professional cameramen having experience with better mics might likely find it less than impressive, but if they can show a better mic for $30 bucks I’d like to see it!
Eric Morgan (DVZN Media) –
Couldn’t be happier with the sound at this price.
I’m pissed at myself that I waited this long to purchase this mic for my video needs. I’ve seen it along with the other big name products for years and only recently decided to bite the bullet on this one. I didn’t expect much because I never use the audio from the camera anyway. I’ll have my big mic plugged into some sort of recorder and marry the audio to the video in post. I do a lot of run and gun style shooting and sometime I don’t have the chance to set up proper audio but still want better than what I can get with the cameras built in microphone. Since I’ve put this on my cam I honestly haven’t taken it off. Even at home using it for youtube videos and other content i’ve been pleased with the sound come from this mic. It’s been my go-to mic on my last few videos on my channel […]Now you will pick up some background noise, while it’s fairly directional you can hear thing in the area. The dropoff from the front to behind the mic is not the greatest, it just becomes more muffled. I just had to mention it. Also, I wish there was some kind of way for it to better alert you that you’ve left it one and could be in the process of draining your battery. I’ve come back to it days later and saw the faint little green light on like “oh snap I forgot to turn it off.” I only takes a small AA battery but I would hate to be out somewhere using this and my battery finally go dead and not have an idea before hand.Overall, it’s really just a great option especially for the price. I’ve had the chance to use the other options by rode and various companies and they’re well worth the price, but this one is steal for it’s tag. It’s cheap enough to buy it, give it a try and not feel like you’ve “lost out” if it doesn’t meet your standards. I just wish I could have told myself that a few years ago when it first popped up.
Claudia Espinoza –
Muy buen micrófono para ser de los económicos, altamente recomendado para amateurs. El producto llego retrasado pero solo por un dÃa, lo cual no es muy agravioso. La caja original del micrófono presentó un ligero golpe en una de sus esquinas pero no afectó al producto. En resumen, buen producto, servicio de paqueterÃa con pequeños detalles.
Shweta java –
This mic is excellent quality. It is easy to use – can literally just get attached on the top of your camera and works with AA batteries. It does do some amount of background noise cancellation. And is slightly on the cheaper side as compared to some of its competitor products. Gives great quality sound.
Mike –
Easy purchase to make. I was recommend this microphone after watching a few videos from Think Media. Its works, is extremley affordable, and instantly makes you look more professional. When I plug this in on the camera, it looks like I’m going to take a media interview. The real selling feature in the decibel manipulation on the mic itself; very helpful depending on the environment. It does requrie a battery, but that’s a small price ot pay for this level of performance and portability.
LÃa –
Es el tercero que compro. Lo he comprado de nuevo para cambiarlo por el primero que compré hace 4 años, que se le ha pelado un poco el cable del sonido y, aunque todavÃa funciona… me da miedo quedarme sin sonido en medio de una grabación. El otro que compré hace 3 años está intacto y maravilloso (tengo dos cámaras).La calidad del sonido es muy buena, yo grabo obras de teatro en directo con ellos y estoy encantada. Pero si además sólo buscas recoger sonido de referencia, no te lo pienses más que no te hace falta ni Rode ni Roda. Y el precio es inmejorable.
Grant McLachlan –
I like it a lot