Panasonic AJ-MC700 Wired Microphone

PanasonicSKU: 2680401

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Panasonic AJ-MC700 Wired Microphone

Elevate your on-camera audio with the Panasonic AJ-MC700 wired microphone, a precision-engineered shotgun mic designed to deliver clear, intelligible speech even in challenging environments. With a focused pickup pattern and a dependable wired connection, this microphone minimizes ambient noise and delivers a clean, broadcast-grade sound for interviews, news segments, vlogs, and documentary work. Built for reliability, the AJ-MC700 stands out in fast-paced shoots where signal integrity and ease of use matter most. Whether you’re recording in-studio or on-location, this shotgun microphone offers the consistent performance you need to keep your content sounding professional and polished.

  • Premium shotgun design for focused audio. The AJ-MC700 employs a long-interference-tube architecture that emphasizes direct sound from the subject while suppressing side noises. This results in crisp dialogue, reduced reverberation, and stronger presence in post-production. Ideal for interviews, talking-head segments, and run-and-gun reporting, its directional pickup helps you pull out speech from a noisy environment without resorting to heavy editing or room reflections.
  • Wired connection for reliable signal quality. Say goodbye to wireless dropouts and latency concerns. The wired interface ensures a stable, low-noise signal path from the microphone to your camera or audio recorder. This plug-and-play setup is perfect for busy shoots where consistent gain and predictable performance are non-negotiable, giving you confidence that your audio will be ready for post without last-minute surprises.
  • Versatile compatibility for diverse workflows. Designed to work with a wide range of devices that accept standard mic inputs, the AJ-MC700 integrates smoothly with many Panasonic cameras and third-party equipment. Its wired design supports quick connections to ENG rigs, studio setups, and field kits, making it a dependable choice whether you’re filming an interview, a documentary, or a corporate video.
  • Easy mounting and practical wind protection. The microphone is built to attach securely to cameras, booms, or desktop stands, with a user-friendly mounting approach that speeds up setup times on set. A foam windscreen is included to reduce plosives and wind noise in outdoor shoots, helping you maintain clean, intelligible dialogue even when the weather isn’t cooperative.
  • Durable construction and professional sound quality. Precision components, rugged housing, and thoughtful design ensure reliable operation across long shooting days. Expect consistent tonal reproduction, low self-noise, and a credible, natural voice that translates well across various codecs and delivery formats, making the AJ-MC700 a lasting addition to any professional kit.

Technical Details of Panasonic AJ-MC700

  • Model: AJ-MC700
  • Type: Shotgun microphone
  • Connection: Wired
  • Applications: On-camera, ENG, documentary, broadcast segments
  • Compatibility: Works with devices that accept standard wired mic inputs (camera and recorder setups); may require adapters for nonstandard interfaces

How to install Panasonic AJ-MC700

Follow these straightforward steps to install and optimize the AJ-MC700 for your shoot:

Step 1: Identify your device’s microphone input. Confirm whether you’ll be using a 3.5mm or XLR connection, and prepare the appropriate cable or adapter. The AJ-MC700 is designed to work with wired inputs, so ensure your camera or audio recorder has a compatible mic jack or that you have the necessary adapter on hand.

Step 2: Mount the microphone securely. Attach the AJ-MC700 to your camera rig, boom, or stand using the supplied mounting hardware. Position the microphone toward the subject, keeping it out of the frame while maximizing direct line-of-sight to the mouth for optimal speech capture.

Step 3: Connect the cable. Run the connection from the microphone to your device’s input, taking care to avoid sharp kinks or tension that could pull on connectors. If you’re using adapters, ensure a snug, interference-free connection to prevent signal drops.

Step 4: Add wind protection and manage plosives. Place the foam windscreen over the microphone to minimize wind noise and plosive bursts. In particularly windy environments, you may consider additional wind protection or a blimp-style cover to maintain intelligibility.

Step 5: Set input levels and test. Power on your recording device and perform a quick soundcheck. Start with conservative input levels and gradually increase to achieve a strong, clean signal without clipping. Listen for any mechanical noises or cable interference and adjust placement or cabling as needed.

Step 6: Monitor and adjust. Use headphones to monitor the live audio while recording. If your environment is noisy, adjust the mic position slightly to maintain the best balance between direct speech and ambient noise rejection. After the shoot, review the take and confirm that the dialogue sits clearly in the mix.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Is the AJ-MC700 battery-powered?
A: No. It is a wired microphone that draws power from the connected recording device. No batteries are required, which simplifies field setup and reduces the risk of battery-related failures.

Q: What does “shotgun” imply for sound?
A: A shotgun microphone uses a narrow pickup pattern to focus on sound from the front while attenuating noise from the sides and rear. This makes it especially suitable for dialogue in dynamic environments where background noise would otherwise overwhelm the voice.

Q: What devices are compatible?
A: The AJ-MC700 is designed to work with devices that accept standard wired mic inputs. Depending on your camera or recorder, you may need adapters or compatible cables. Always check your device’s input specifications before use.

Q: Do I need any special accessories?
A: A foam windscreen is commonly included to reduce wind and plosive noise. Depending on your setup, you might also use additional wind protection, a shock mount, or an extension cable to achieve your preferred positioning.

Q: How do I ensure the best sound quality?
A: Position the microphone close to the subject’s mouth, minimize reflective surfaces in the recording space, maintain clean cables, and monitor audio with headphones during recording. A controlled environment and careful gain staging will yield the clearest results.


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