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http://www.paypal.me/SoundSpeedsWe live in a world where people are constantly documenting something in their lives thru photos and video. If you record videos on your phone, you'll likely be capturing brilliant looking 4K video but the sound will be terrible. Cameras hide small microphones in places easily covered up and even if they aren't, the audio is audible but nowhere nearly as impressive as the picture.
Sound is at least half of the experience when you watch a video so you need it to sound good. People aren't always aware that getting good sound is quite easy and won't break the bank. This is why I felt the need to introduce you to an excellent choice for a video mic that you can use when vlogging, recording your kids or even Skype calling with a family member. Introducing the Deity V-mic D3.
To purchase the Deity V-mic D3:
http://geni.us/VMicD3Although it's not in this review, you could purchase the pro model, V-mic D3 Pro:
http://geni.us/VMicD3ProThere's also a Pro model that comes with a location kit to convert it into a boom mic:
http://geni.us/VMicD3ProKitFor more info about the Deity V-mic D3:
https://www.deitymic.com/vmicd3Links to products in this review:
Metal phone mount with cold shoe:
http://geni.us/UlanziMountSmallRig ballhead arm clamp:
http://geni.us/SmallrigFULL DISCLOSURE:
Deity sent me this Deity V-mic D3 to evaluate and keep in exchange for a fair review. My review is not influenced by the fact that I get to keep the product.
Please note that some of the links above are affiliate links and if you purchase something using one of these links, you'll pay the same price that you'd find on Amazon if you looked it up yourself but Amazon will pay me a small referral fee for sending you there to make a purchase.
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