Sony ECM-CG50 Operating Instructions

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Sony ECM-CG50 Specification

The Sony ECM-CG50 is a shotgun microphone designed for high-quality audio capture, catering to both professional and consumer markets. It features a highly directional super-cardioid pickup pattern, allowing it to effectively isolate sound from the desired source while minimizing ambient noise and unwanted background sounds. This makes it particularly suitable for video recording, interviews, and other applications where clear audio is paramount. The microphone operates within a frequency response range of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring a wide spectrum of sound reproduction with a sensitivity of -33 dB ±3 dB, enabling it to capture detailed audio even at lower volumes. The ECM-CG50 supports both battery and plug-in power operation, providing versatility in different recording environments. It includes a low-cut filter switch, which helps reduce low-frequency noise such as wind or handling noise, enhancing the clarity of the audio. The microphone is equipped with a standard 3.5mm stereo mini-plug, making it compatible with a wide range of recording devices, including DSLRs, camcorders, and portable audio recorders. Its compact and lightweight design ensures ease of use and portability, allowing users to conveniently incorporate it into various setups. Additionally, the ECM-CG50 includes a microphone holder and a windscreen, offering added protection and stability during recording sessions. With its blend of precise audio capture, flexible power options, and user-friendly features, the Sony ECM-CG50 is a reliable choice for those seeking professional-grade sound quality in a variety of recording scenarios.

Sony ECM-CG50 F.A.Q.

How do I properly connect the Sony ECM-CG50 to my camera?

To connect the Sony ECM-CG50 to your camera, use the supplied 3.5mm audio cable. Plug one end into the microphone's output jack and the other into the camera's microphone input. Ensure the microphone is securely mounted on the camera's shoe mount.

What is the best way to power the Sony ECM-CG50?

The Sony ECM-CG50 is powered by a single AA battery. Open the battery compartment, insert the battery with the correct polarity, and ensure the compartment is securely closed.

How can I reduce wind noise when using the ECM-CG50 outdoors?

To reduce wind noise, use the windscreen that comes with the ECM-CG50. Slide the windscreen over the microphone capsule to minimize unwanted noise while recording outdoors.

Why is my ECM-CG50 not picking up any sound?

Check that the microphone is securely connected to your device. Ensure the battery is installed correctly and has sufficient charge. Also, make sure the camera or recording device is set to use an external microphone.

How do I adjust the sensitivity of the ECM-CG50?

The ECM-CG50 does not have an adjustable sensitivity setting on the microphone itself. Adjust the input levels on your recording device to control sensitivity.

What maintenance does the ECM-CG50 require?

Routinely check the microphone for dust or debris and clean it with a soft brush. Store it in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture damage. Replace the battery when not in use for extended periods.

Can I use the Sony ECM-CG50 with a smartphone?

Yes, you can use the ECM-CG50 with a smartphone using a compatible TRS to TRRS adapter. Connect the adapter to the microphone and then to the smartphone's headphone jack.

How do I know when the battery is low on the ECM-CG50?

The ECM-CG50 has a low battery indicator that lights up when the battery level is low. Replace the battery as soon as possible to avoid recording interruptions.

Is the ECM-CG50 suitable for recording music?

While the ECM-CG50 is primarily designed for speech and video applications, it can be used for recording music. However, for optimal music recording, consider using a microphone specifically designed for high-fidelity audio capture.

What should I do if the ECM-CG50 produces a humming noise?

Check the connection between the microphone and the recording device for secure fitting. Ensure the cable is not damaged and try moving away from electronic devices that may cause interference.