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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good product for the money
I just bought this microphone today from a local video camera store, after testing a number of the other microphones that they had, including the "Canon Directional Stereo Mic (DM 50) for Camcorders with the Advanced Access Shoe", "Rode VideoMic directional Video Condenser w/microphone", and the "Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Microphone".

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Published on March 17, 2009 by Michael Markowsky

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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent performance, but too much extra noise
the mic is certainly better than the 'record absolutely everything' mic on the top of my Canon GL2, but there is still a lot of noise 'in the line' and the camera picks up the camera's motor noise even better than the onboard mic (didn't know that was possible). that being said, the audio you get is miles better, especially for recording interviews. It's small,...
Published on May 15, 2005 by SiD the TV and Doc maker


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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent performance, but too much extra noise, May 15, 2005
This review is from: AZDEN ECZ-990 Super Cardioid Zoom Camcorder Microphone (Electronics)
the mic is certainly better than the 'record absolutely everything' mic on the top of my Canon GL2, but there is still a lot of noise 'in the line' and the camera picks up the camera's motor noise even better than the onboard mic (didn't know that was possible). that being said, the audio you get is miles better, especially for recording interviews. It's small, unobtrusive and has two settings (wide and long) and is mostly good at targeting a subject in front of you.

the biggest problem seems to be with the mount, which is cheap and really helps the mic pick up the buzz, hum and other undesirable noise directly through the body of the mic. I tried using rubber bands to isolate it, but then I just returned the mic, not worth the grief if I have to 'MacGyver' it right out of the box. I'm going to get a proper a mic mount, and keep looking.

bottom line - if you have terrible noise from your onboard camcorder, this is a good deal. Sure, you can spend $1000 for a better Shure or Sennheiser, but if you just want some above average targeted audio, this can't be beat for the price.
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good product for the money, March 17, 2009
This review is from: AZDEN ECZ-990 Super Cardioid Zoom Camcorder Microphone (Electronics)
I just bought this microphone today from a local video camera store, after testing a number of the other microphones that they had, including the "Canon Directional Stereo Mic (DM 50) for Camcorders with the Advanced Access Shoe", "Rode VideoMic directional Video Condenser w/microphone", and the "Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Microphone".

I recently bought a refurbished Canon HV20. I went on vacation with it without testing it, and when I got home, I realized how poor the audio really was. I had read that the built-in mic captured the sound of the tape winding in the camera, but I didn't think it could possibly be as loud as it was. Also, often I'd be talking to someone literally two feet in front of the camera, and found people ten feet behind the camera were louder! Anyway, I realized that an external mic was absolutely necessary.

I brought my HV20 to the video store and I spent an hour testing out the mics. I ended up buying the "Azden ECZ-990 Super-Cardioid Shotgun Microphone" because the price seemed best for what I needed. If I had more money, I would have bought the "Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Microphone", but I didn't think that it was worth nearly $150 more.

I also considered the "Canon Directional Stereo Mic (DM 50" but I found the fact that it could not be removed from the camera mount and hand held a major draw back.

THE POSITIVE:
1) The microphone is relatively small, especially compared to the "Rode VideoMic" which was HUGE!

2) I like that I can pop it off the mount and hold it in my hand or attach it to a pole to turn it into a boom.

3) The 'Short' setting is extremely good for the money. Its not as good as the "Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Microphone" but I expected that. It instantly eliminates the camera noise (a faint sound still remains, but if you have headphones on, you will suddenly think to yourself 'wow, this is how it is supposed to sound!'). The 'short' setting captures around a 180 degree range, with a reduced amount in the remaining audio range.

THE NEGATIVE:
1) The 'Long' setting is supposedly the shotgun setting, and from the diagram it appears to suggest it captures about a 30 degree range. However, it seemed to re-introduce the background noise that I found distracting with the internal microphone, and I'm not simply talking about picking up the sounds of the camera itself, which it does. People talking with this setting seem to sound as if they are talking over a PA system, such as the pilot making an announcement in an airplane.

2) The rubber buffer that seems to be intended to reduce noise transfer from the camera to the mic is really poor. In the 'short' setting, it doesn't seem to be an issue, even if you are hand-holding the camera. However, when the 'long' setting is on, it picks up a lot of noise from my hands on the camera. Even small movements of my hands sound like I'm banging my hand on the microphone itself.

3) While the microphone can be removed from the mount and held separately (in other words, the part that screws into the camera is still there, but the microphone can be removed from that), I have a feeling that the holder will break if I pop the microphone in and out too often, which basically defeats its purpose and also makes me think that the two parts can move around and cause some unwanted noise.

CONCLUSION:
If you need a cheap microphone that does what the external microphone should do, then this is what you should get. It won't solve all your problems, and it might not last more than 3 or 4 years even if you take care of it. If you want a proper shotgun mike, then spend the money and get the "Sennheiser". The 'short' setting works well enough that amateur filmmakers and vacationers will think its a 1000% improvement on the existing mic. Pro-sumers and professionals will turn up their noses and say save your money and get a 'real' microphone. I guess it depends on which group you fall into!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I should have listened to the review, March 23, 2007
This review is from: AZDEN ECZ-990 Super Cardioid Zoom Camcorder Microphone (Electronics)
I read a good review about this mic in a Japanese magazine called Video Salon. I have a Sony HDR-FX1. the shoe is placed way above and to the edge of the camera so I didn't worry about camera sound getting picket up by the mic. The mic that comes with the camera never picks up zoom sound or hand movement on the camera. The ECZ-990 barely picks up the target sound. And the sound it does pick up is tinny. It DOES however pick up every little sound of the camera. You get a huge buzz when using auto zoom. And every little movement of your fingers against the camera body is picked up as a booming sound.
The only use i can see for this mic is to get an extension cord and let someone hold the mic up to the target sound source. Strangely enough, the mic didn't pick up too much sound from the hand holding it.
The price is low but I honestly feel like I threw away my money. Lesson learned: Only buy a mic you have personally tested yourself.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Example on Youtube, December 17, 2010
This review is from: AZDEN ECZ-990 Super Cardioid Zoom Camcorder Microphone (Electronics)
We use this mic for our webseries "Fights You've Had" and find it to be frustrating to use but an upgrade in quality from the standard camcorder mic (I use a Canon HG10). As stated in other reviews it picks up too much camera noise when mounted so we have to find ways to attach it to other objects in the room and point it at the subject. The shotgun sound is pretty much unusable so I always keep mine on the short distance setting. Works best no more than 3 or 4 feet away from the subject- any further than that and you will notice significant loss in sound quality. This mic requires an extension cable and either a boom or some creativity to maximize its potential. Search youtube for "Stanley, Fight's You've Had" for an example of how this mic performs in action.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works great-- Off camera!, July 7, 2008
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This mike works fine, if you use it off camera, which is the way professionals always capture audio.

The camera is the worst place to put the microphone. Using even a much better mike, no matter how directional, doesn't give much better sound. That's why pros us a boom, or clip on mikes.

I use it with an extension cord, I mount it on a fiberglass extendable painters pole. Works great. I also found that using a mono extension cable gave better results than a stereo extension.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars other aspects to consider, August 9, 2010
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I don't know that much about other mics, so it's hard for me to compare this Azden with others, but I agree with other comments about the fact that you still pick up quite a lot of extraneous noise including a hum from the camera it's attached to. I think a rigging to the the tripod or other attachment away from the camera might help, but I haven't tested that much either. What I want to add is that the microphone doesn't seem to have even the simplest feature to tell you whether it's on and working. You have an off-on switch, but no light to show it's on and no way to know if the single AAA battery has power, etc. So it's conceivable you could be doing a project and not know the mic is not recording your audio.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ECZ-990, November 19, 2011
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I did a lot of research and the reviews for this Mike all came up good. Well, I am here to tell you the reviews do it no justice, this microphone is totally underrated and under priced. I will be purchasing another really soon. I do a lot of video recordings and could never find a microphone so compact but has the sound qualities this one does. I will never record another video with the cameras microphone again. Awesome JOB Azden!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great mic, October 11, 2011
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Scott Phillips (LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, US) - See all my reviews
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Go this mic in the quickest time and slapped it on my camera... great stuff. I do say: you need it you got to get it...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Shot Gun Mic For Canon rebel t2i, August 14, 2011
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This is a pretty nice mic. I bought it for the canon rebel t2i. It is a lot better that the built in mic.
But It does have a little bit of hum that can be taken out with final cut express filters and has a bit of echo witch is not to bad. Over all it is not bad for the money and is hard to beet.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Mic for Low cost, March 8, 2010
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If you need a mic for semi-professional work, this is the perfect item! I've been using it for a year with my Canon HG10 and it works very well given the price. I'm so glad I have this mic. It is capable of doing distant recording with a direct line of sight OR close recording with the flip of a switch (long / short). Also, it has an attachment to mount it to my HG10 with the ability to take it down for interview style questions. If you're on a budget or just can't sleep at night knowing you paid $100 plus dollars for a camera mic, this is the mic for you!
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