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Didact74

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I want to pair a nice omnidirectional tabletop microphone with one of my Dahua Cams. It will be indoor and not hidden at all, so size does not matter. I just want a nice microphone that can do a better job at reproducing voice than the built in mics on the Dahua Cams. Where I am getting confused is what kind of mic will work. Some of the nice eMeet mic/speaker combos are bluetooth only and the aux 3.5mm jacks are for speaker extensions only. I assume it needs to be a passive mic but I would prefer the quality of a condensor mic with Noise cancelling. A condensor mic would require power though, right? Anyway, with price (sort of) not an issue, what is a top shelf mic I can pair with my Dahua cam?
 

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Cant find much in the way of install for this unit. It says wireless but is there an aux jack or something I can use to hook it to the camera?
 

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For a solution using a condensor mics:
  • select good omni boundary mics (ex. Shure MX393/O or similar)
  • requires a mic mixer with phantom power (ex. Shure SCM268)
  • will need balanced audio (from mic mixer) to unbalenced (into cam mic in) audio adaptor (ex. RDL TX-AFC1F)
 

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I confess, but it has been some time since dealing with "basic" mics typically used on PC's and alike.

I believe you'll be disappointed with any mic that does not require a power source to function (usually 3-5 VDC minimum).

There certainly are higher end options avail, also.
 

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Does it have to be a mixer, or can it just be a straight phantom power adapter?
Your OP mentioned a pair of mics, this requires a mixer to combine both mics into the cam feed.
 

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Sorry for the confusion.

I wrote that I wanted "to pair" a microphone with one of my cameras. Not "a pair" of microphones I could have worded it more clearly, sorry about that.

Basically, I just want a nice tabletop omnidirectional condenser microphone to attach to my Dahua Camera, and I didn't want to use one of those $5 add-on mics that sound terrible. I appreciate your suggestions and I think if I simply replace the mixer with a single channel phantom power block, I would be fine. Thoughts?
 
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