The sliding rail is particularly useful for making sure the VideoMic GO II doesn’t protrude within the frame when using a very wide/ultra-wide lens and also allows it to be pushed forward in case it is blocking the viewfinder of a camera.
Articles in this section
- Can I use the pad function when using the 3.5mm analog output with the VideoMic GO II?
- Can I use an extension cable when mounting the mic on a boom with the VideoMic GO II?
- When should I use the supplied foam windshield with the VideoMic GO II?
- When using the VideoMic GO II as a USB microphone, can I turn off direct monitoring?
- Why does the Level Peak Warning LED only work in USB mode on the VideoMic GO II?
- Why does the supplied shockmount with the VideoMic GO II have a sliding rail?
- Can I mount the VideoMic GO II onto a boom arm, boompole, tripod or microphone stand?
- How do I connect the VideoMic GO II to smartphone or tablet?
- Can I adjust the VideoMic GO II’s settings?
- Can I use the VideoMic GO II as a USB microphone?