RODE NTG5 Shotgun Microphone Review - Compared to RODE NTG3, Sennheiser MKH416, DEITY S-Mic 2

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • In today’s episode, we have a look at and a listen to the RODE NTG5 shotgun microphone. The NTG5 is an RF-bias short shotgun microphone that is incredibly light weight. It comes in a kit with a quality Rycote shock mount, a foam cover, a fur wind cover, a microphone stand clip, and a pleather pouch. Let’s put it through some tests and see how it sounds!
    #RODE #NTG5 #Microphone
    Index:
    00:00 Start
    0:21 Intro
    0:45 Indoor NTG5,NTG3, MKH 416, S-Mic 2S Samples
    3:55 RF-bias advantages
    5:01 Build quality & size
    5:34 RF Immunity/wireless interference
    6:01 Polar pattern
    6:28 Outdoor samples
    7:41 Polar pattern/isolation samples
    9:34 Isolation analysis - how good is each mic and rejecting off-axis sound
    12:26 Practical noise performance
    13:35 Handling noise & Shockmount
    14:45 Fur cover and wind
    15:04 Accessories
    15:21 Should I upgrade?
    17:11 Cons
    18:34 Summary
    If you’d like to learn how to make great dialogue audio for your film and video projects, please have a look at my courses at school.learnli... including processing dialogue audio in Adobe Audition and DaVinci Resolve/Fairlight, recording sound, how to use the Zoom F4, F8, and F8n, and how to get the most from the Sound Devices MixPre series of recorders.
    Gear used or mentioned in this episode:
    RODE NTG5 Short Shotgun Microphone - B&H , Sweetwater, Amazon, Pictureline geni.us/LoGE7F4
    RODE NTG3 Shotgun Microphone - B&H bhpho.to/2oZj1pi
    Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Microphone - B&H bhpho.to/2K3DMgy
    DEITY S-Mic 2 Shotgun Microphone - B&H bhpho.to/2C3u72G
    DEITY S-Mic 2S Short Shotgun Microphone - B&H bhpho.to/2Wp1LcV
    Sound Devices 888 Audio Recorder/Mixer - B&H bhpho.to/2Q3aRL8
    minirig Bluetooth Speaker - geni.us/FGeVl
    Aputure Light Dome II Soft Box - B&H bhpho.to/2Osyx8j
    Aputure C300D key light- B&H bhpho.to/2y38ga2
    Aputure C120DII for slash of light on the back wall- B&H bhpho.to/2T7FtcR Amazon geni.us/deg3
    Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K - B&H bhpho.to/2oeIXA1
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    Tilta Half Cage for BMPCC 4K/6K - B&H bhpho.to/2WPkHli
    Olymus 45mm f/1.8 Micro 4/3 Lens - B&H bhpho.to/2wMxVDs Amazon geni.us/6cvOQ
    Sigma ART 24-70mm f/2.8 EF Mount Lens - B&H bhpho.to/2kjsI2x Amazon geni.us/bhOWVlW
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    Copyright 2019 by Curtis Judd
    Ethics statement: Some of the links above are Amazon.com, B&H Photo, or other affiliate links. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Komentáře • 762

  • @cli23
    @cli23 Před 4 lety +146

    Love the colour-coded backgrounds during the audio samples - super smart and effective!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +8

      Thanks Casey!

    • @thefilmalliance
      @thefilmalliance Před 4 lety +2

      I agree. Also how do you light that?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +12

      @@thefilmalliance Light aimed at the wall behind me. Can use an RGB LED panel or re-color in post. In this case I re-colored the background in post.

    • @badboujee
      @badboujee Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah brilliant idea. Love your videos Curtis!

  • @curtisjudd
    @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +35

    THIS IS A REPOST. Thanks to some careful listeners, we found an issue where the audio clips were aligned with the incorrect video clips in the audio samples section. It turns out that Final Cut Pro X has trouble with poly wave files. You can also listen to the original uncompressed wav audio files at drive.google.com/open?id=1AcgIeUcGtI5EZY2vd_kEBO-E8ibzZP7g
    Index:
    0:21 Intro
    0:45 Indoor NTG5,NTG3, MKH 416, S-Mic 2S Samples
    3:55 RF-bias advantages
    5:01 Build quality & size
    5:34 RF Immunity/wireless interference
    6:01 Polar pattern
    6:28 Outdoor samples
    7:41 Polar pattern/isolation samples
    9:34 Isolation analysis - how good is each mic and rejecting off-axis sound
    12:26 Practical noise performance
    13:35 Handling noise & Shockmount
    14:45 Fur cover and wind
    15:04 Accessories
    15:21 Should I upgrade?
    17:11 Cons
    18:34 Summary

    • @Nicdehouwer
      @Nicdehouwer Před 4 lety

      I thought you edited in Resolve, mr Judd?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      @@Nicdehouwer Final Cut Pro X 99% of the time as Resolve is a bit on the beta end of the spectrum in Fairlight. But that might change now. 😀

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      @Zzzz oop Keep your NTG3 and sorry to pull the rug out from under you. 🙂

    • @Nicdehouwer
      @Nicdehouwer Před 4 lety

      @@curtisjudd I consider Resolve to be an extremely versatile, reliable and professional toolset.
      Fairlight... it's coming along! Each update brings about big improvements.

    • @w140
      @w140 Před 4 lety

      Yess, uncompressed samples, noooice) thanx man!

  • @geraldundone
    @geraldundone Před 4 lety +30

    Great video, Curtis!

  • @JamesClark1991
    @JamesClark1991 Před 4 lety +39

    The 416 still has the best "bite" in the mid-range for vocals, it just cuts through better. Great review Curtis!

  • @carlosq00
    @carlosq00 Před 4 lety +18

    Thank you for sharing - your audio skills are unmatched here on YT everyone of us needs to take your full course. 🔥💯👌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽

  • @RayOrtega
    @RayOrtega Před 4 lety +10

    Lighting cues, of course! Genius;) The NTG3 my fave is so wonderfully quiet but the NTG5 sounded slightly quieter, wowzers. Nice review...as always.

  • @MikeG-js1jt
    @MikeG-js1jt Před 2 lety +5

    I've been narrating voice over and audiobooks for the past seven years and for the past two years I've been using the ntg 5... never thought I would switch from using the microphone that I was using, but I'm glad I did the ntg5 is just plain gold!... not only does it sound good right out of the box oh, but it is also crazy easy to manipulate with EQ Etc.

  • @ATHamada
    @ATHamada Před 4 lety +8

    I have been a subscriber for a long time, I need to say that you are the best audio reviewer out there

  • @ZaarsShed
    @ZaarsShed Před 4 lety +3

    Wow MKH 416 sounds so much pleasant to my ears. Its high freqs are clean and pronounced yet not harsh. Amazed.

  • @HollywoodweddingfilmsGREECE

    At 0.55 audio comparison ... NTG3 sounds crispier (better to my taste) than NTG5.
    (Listened with my High Fidelity headphones.)
    Thank you Curtis and the rest of the team , for the time you put ... to present all this amount of information.

  • @chakerian
    @chakerian Před 4 lety +5

    Great review as usual. Thanks for addressing not only the off-axis sound, but the signal/impedance and handling noise, which few people often do on reviews. Looks like this mic may finally set a new size/performance standard for others to chase, and a price point that can't be beat.
    Also, I like your rougher, 2-day unshaven look. Looks much more like a location sound guy now. :D

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Stefan! Happy to embrace the location sound guy look! 🙂

  • @ananomaus
    @ananomaus Před měsícem

    I'm sold on the NTG5. Can't wait to get it.

  • @oceanus108
    @oceanus108 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you Curtis, this was very clear and helpful, (as always!) I have been struggling with this choice for quite a while and your demonstration really helped nail things down. I live in the rainforest in southern coastal B.C., so the fact that the NTG5 can handle humidity is really good to know. Best wishes!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback and best wishes!

  • @danielcasado6431
    @danielcasado6431 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks again Curtis, by far the best audio videos out there. Saludos from Chile!

  • @Flowerboy.flores
    @Flowerboy.flores Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this review. I've been looking for my first microphone and I believe the NTG5 will be it.

  • @PowerSportsQuebec
    @PowerSportsQuebec Před 4 lety +2

    I've been waiting for your review of this mic! Lemme grab some popcorn, be right back!

  • @geoffreycarroll374
    @geoffreycarroll374 Před 2 lety +2

    Thankyou for your reviews, they’re always thought provoking. One area not really covered that’s been an issue is reliability. I work in news gathering and have predominantly used 416s and 816s before that, for all their faults they are really tough and reliable where as I have had an array of Rode mics and while they sound great they all failed the reliability test .

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 2 lety

      Yes, good insight, thanks for bringing that up. In my work, we don’t go out in the field much so I don’t have as much insight to share there. Your insights on that are valuable. 👍

  • @MillerTimeVoiceOver
    @MillerTimeVoiceOver Před rokem

    Excellent Job Curtis!! I have the Rode NT1. After watching your review I will soon purchase the NTG5 for my voice over gigs. Keep up the great work!

  • @AustralianImage
    @AustralianImage Před 4 lety +20

    Hopefully Rode sent you their new VideoMic NTG for review as well, it appears very interesting indeed.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +10

      Nothing yet, but hoping to get one however we need to make that happen.

    • @kartikeyabhalla6358
      @kartikeyabhalla6358 Před 4 lety +1

      @@curtisjudd Eagerly waiting for your review on this!

  • @TylerEdwards
    @TylerEdwards Před 4 lety +3

    Great review as always, Curtis. Thanks for putting all the work into it! Thought something felt off in the first one but figured it was just me haha! I’m loving the NTG5. I shot a few interviews this week with it and I’m loving it more and more each time I use it.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Tyler and glad its working well for you!

  • @TrueFoodTV
    @TrueFoodTV Před 4 lety +11

    Diligent and thorough as always, thanks Curtis. Q: for my channel, which is a female voice and often inside without sound treatment, would you steer towards the NTG3 over the NTG5?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks! I'd probably opt for the NTG5 - will be easier to work with indoors due to its smaller size.

  • @zaim_ipek
    @zaim_ipek Před 4 lety +2

    Wow, fantastic work on this review. I love your attention to detail in testing as well as the aesthetic choices in the video.

  • @menoats
    @menoats Před 2 lety

    That polar pattern test was genius and it made me decide which one to get. Thank you.

  • @Mike0193Azul
    @Mike0193Azul Před 3 lety +2

    Love your microphone reviews. Very helpful comparisons to the other models!

  • @JLORDD
    @JLORDD Před rokem

    I bought the Zoom F3 and this Rode NTG5. I think I've made a good investment after watching your videos ;) By the way a fantastic channel, greetings from Spain.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před rokem

      Congrats - I hope this works well for you. Happy recording!

  • @MystiqWisdom
    @MystiqWisdom Před rokem

    You really might have the best audio quality out of all the microphone/audio tech review channels I've watched.

  • @TraversyMedia
    @TraversyMedia Před 2 lety +4

    This was great. Thank you!

  • @pradeepchakraverti
    @pradeepchakraverti Před 4 lety +1

    Another greatly informative video from a "go to source" for my audio information.
    Thanks again, Curtis! 👍

  • @Springer5
    @Springer5 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome review. Thanks for putting in the work on that.
    The NTG5 really does look and sound like a great mic.

  • @id4nation506
    @id4nation506 Před 3 lety +1

    This was amazing, loved your video. I'm a filmmaker and this truly help me decide on which mic to choose for my next film. Thank you!!

  • @mattgray128
    @mattgray128 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review! Since I own an NTG3, I’m going to pretend like I don’t need it, knowing I’ll get it anyway. Rode is really putting out some great stuff this year.

  • @thebinauralexperience
    @thebinauralexperience Před rokem +1

    Your videos are so good. Thanks!

  • @wax83
    @wax83 Před 4 lety +2

    The Sennheiser MKH-416 still sounds the best imo. The transients, that airy open sound sounds so natural and real. Even better then the real source I would think!

  • @AudioBoi1
    @AudioBoi1 Před 2 lety

    I love how quiet the NTG 5 is. Great stuff, thank u very much

  • @KevinBasicFilmmakerUnscripted

    WOW. And hey! You got you some merch happening there!!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker Před 4 lety +2

      And there I go again. Commenting from the wrong channel. 😂😂😂

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +3

      Wow! I've never had a comment from the BFM unscripted channel. It is an honor!

    • @BasicFilmmaker
      @BasicFilmmaker Před 4 lety +2

      @@curtisjudd LOL! It's a mistake. Logged into the wrong channel. But hey! I need a kudo today, so I'm taking it! :)

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Před 4 lety +1

    Great vid as again as usual! I actually want _some_ off-axis pickup in case I may do a little side-to-side body movement, or even approach the chair from off-frame as part of Intro. Thanks again Curtis.

  • @Crowbar11115
    @Crowbar11115 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought the RODE NTG5 to use for Voice Overs as a possible backup for my MKH416 and returned it right away. It's so muddy and woofy compared to the Sennheiser. It seems to enhance the worst low mid frequencies when used in a close Voice Over setting. The included Foam Windscreen is made of a really scratchy fabric that enhances mouth noise and harsh upper frequencies as well.
    The more intimate/close I got with this mic the worse it sounded. This mic is much more suited to uses that don't require crystal clear audio. It would work well for News Crews or Low Budget Movie Makers that just need dialogue recorded on the cheap.
    I've used about 2 dozen mics for Voice Overs and the NTG3 and NTG5 are the only mics I immediately packed up and returned. However, I will always keep my Rode NT1. That mic is incredible and versatile and I actually have a client that rejected MKH416 files in favor of the NT1.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +3

      Interesting feedback. Thanks for sharing form a voice over perspective. I was reviewing this from a filmmaking perspective where we don't usually place the mic as close as for voice over.

  • @pianosfilipem
    @pianosfilipem Před rokem

    You helped me pick lights. Now we meet again with mics

  • @RyanDelosReyes
    @RyanDelosReyes Před 4 lety

    thank you so much for explaining it in a way that us commoners can understand. very well produced video. thank you!

  • @spo5egy
    @spo5egy Před 4 lety

    Great review Curtis and awesome mics... I'm sticking with my ntg4+ for now and my new baby zoom f6 and couldn't be happier with the results I'm getting for my needs.

  • @lahamada
    @lahamada Před 4 lety +1

    What a solid review with awesome sound quality.

  • @paulfairchild8942
    @paulfairchild8942 Před 4 lety

    Very comprehensive and helpful review as always. Thanks Curtis!

  • @stfncreatormodeon
    @stfncreatormodeon Před 2 lety

    great comparison test, thx for that Curtis! really appreciate your videos and your work!

  • @Mary2020Jane
    @Mary2020Jane Před 3 lety

    Got a lemon. Worked fine when I tested it at home but on a professional shoot it started creating squealing noises. Rode took it back for repair under warranty. Now it works great. Lesson: there have been a few cases when the NTG5 goes bad so always have backup audio, but Rode is good with doing repairs.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing Mary! I hope the new version holds up well.

  • @SteveRamsdenYoutube
    @SteveRamsdenYoutube Před 4 lety

    Excellent review Curtis, many thanks

  • @steveteare3865
    @steveteare3865 Před 3 lety

    I think you're selling yourself short in terms of the title of this video. You should mention the other mics you are comparing with, both for SEO and so people interested in them can benefit from your experential wisdom.. I got lots of good info about all of those mics from this, because you're always so thorough and provide such practical results. Thank you!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion - I updated the title.

  • @MyJeanf
    @MyJeanf Před 4 lety

    Great review Curtis. The great about Rode is that now that they are faced with the major competition from deity , they have produced a mic that will definitely disrupt the current dominance of audio review on CZcams. Will be getting the NTG3 for Run & Gun on camera audio and keep my NTG3 for external audio with my Zoom F4. Love rode gear .

  • @pwoblem
    @pwoblem Před 4 lety +4

    I really like the NTG5. I do have the NTG3 which is almost only used for sound effects, foley and stuff like that. i like the big bottom end i get out of the sounds using that mic. I use the 416 for dialog (aswell as the audio technica 4053b). And i am super happy with these mics. Not really sure which one i would trade for the NTG5 tho. It seems to be placed awkwardly in the middle of the 416 and the NTG3, but probably incapable of delivering the best of both worlds!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      Sounds like you’ve already got a solid kit that’s working 😀

    • @pwoblem
      @pwoblem Před 4 lety +1

      @@curtisjudd Yes im really happy with the gear! Next for me is to upgrade my G4 systems for the A10 with phantom power so i can go wireless!

  • @k-12clothing23
    @k-12clothing23 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful, thank you. I’m sure you already know but if you add 0:00 at the beginning of your time index it will add chapters to your video. Thanks again, this was helpful in my research and purchase decision.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety

      Yes, we've started doing that on all of the new videos. Thanks!

  • @sungrakchoi
    @sungrakchoi Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this. Deity S-MIC S2 is better for my application which recording stereo(paired) nature sounds :)

  • @DigitalResultsTV
    @DigitalResultsTV Před 19 dny

    Great review, very helpful thanks.

  • @nealpobrien
    @nealpobrien Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for this review! I wonder if the ntg5 could be eq'd to sound more like the ntg3 because the broadcast vocal sound of the ntg3 for controlled environments sounds great, but during the outdoor segment the ntg5 blew the ntg3 away! :)

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety +6

      That or a transformer saturation plugin, yes.

    • @kazlepek6552
      @kazlepek6552 Před rokem

      @@curtisjudd Do you happen to have a video explaining a transformer saturation plug in?

    • @jacek5384
      @jacek5384 Před 6 měsíci

      Not just the opposite? Outdoors NTG3 sounds so much better than NTG5. And outdoors is what those shotgun mics are made for, aren't they?

    • @nealpobrien
      @nealpobrien Před 6 měsíci

      The ntg 5 captures higher frequencies (ie eq’d for less lows) than the ntg 3 which is better for wind and worse for voice over.

    • @jacek5384
      @jacek5384 Před 6 měsíci

      @@nealpobrien Shotgun mikes are desinged for outdoor boompole scenario. Just the NTG5 is shorter mike so must be positioned closer to the speaking person. NTG3 excells outdoors when you can place it some more cm further away from the speaking person and record nice sounding voice. For indoors dont use shotgun microphone - use pencil mic.Moreover my impression is that with NTG5 Rode brand wants to make shotgun mike but universal - for outdoor/indoor which is nice but impossible to have the best of both worlds. So its a shotgun mike, but a short shotgun. Thats why is sounds thin outdoors when record voice further than 30-40 cm.

  • @GODLIKE99KINGZ
    @GODLIKE99KINGZ Před 3 lety

    You are so good at what you're doing. Thx for the input.

  • @chrisalupului
    @chrisalupului Před 3 lety

    Great video! Thanks Curtis for doing this test

  • @themustang181
    @themustang181 Před 4 lety

    As always, great video. Thanks for the detailed review! Think we're going to go with this one at my office to replace our old NTG2 that's wearing out.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Tyler and hope it works out well for you all!

  • @badermediaentertainmentcic
    @badermediaentertainmentcic Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent in-depth review, thank you.

  • @J_bui
    @J_bui Před 4 lety

    Excellent review and great job showing all the in use and technical comparisons. I think I much prefer the more natural sounding NTG5 for online video and everyday purposes, especially if buying a microphone for the first time. The NTG3 has great sound, although the lower bass seems more useful for broadcasting as you were discussing. Thank you for sharing! I'll be getting the NTG5.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Jonathan. I hope the NTG5 works out nicely for you. Happy recording!

    • @J_bui
      @J_bui Před 3 lety

      Curtis Judd If we have the NTG5 close range within 1-2 feet, would the sound be decent enough to not have to do extensive soundproofing if say we were operating in a garage?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety +1

      @@J_bui Depends on the garage and how loud the noise is. But the NTG5 has good reach for a short shotgun mic.

  • @KuwinGames
    @KuwinGames Před 3 lety

    I was looking for the best option to upgrade from rode videomic pro and I stumbled across your channel. Great review! Awesome production quality in your videos! I'm totally subscribing and buying myself a ntg5 right after!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety

      Thanks and I hope the NTG5 works well for you!

  • @50450720
    @50450720 Před 3 lety

    Great video Curtis. The ntg5 sounds great and looks like the best bang per buck.

  • @silviorichetto5599
    @silviorichetto5599 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the amazing reviews !!!

  • @automat8
    @automat8 Před 4 lety

    Always well done. Thank you Curtis.

  • @GagasRasa
    @GagasRasa Před 4 lety

    thank you for the review. i really new in this sound/audio gear. i need a lot of learning to improve my channel sound.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      You're welcome. I hope my videos will help you make your audio better. 😀

    • @GagasRasa
      @GagasRasa Před 4 lety

      @@curtisjudd do you have comparison of videomic ntg vs 416 or ntg3? i just want to see the isolation/polar pattern of the videomic ntg. or can i get your suggestion? currently i only use videomicro for my video. and now i interest to buy videomic ntg, because the price is half of ntg 3/ntg 5. what do you think? better i go buy videomic ntg? or wait until my budget is enough to buy ntg 3 or ntg 5?

  • @mamandapanda185
    @mamandapanda185 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for including the bit of info about rf-bias vs dc-bias humidity considerations. I'm in a rain forest and trying to figure out if my Audio Techica AT85R is the reason the beginning of my sentences are staticky. It doesn't say if it's RF anything on their site.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před rokem +1

      That Audio Technica is a FET or DC bias mic and is likely the reason you're experiencing a staticky sound.

    • @mamandapanda185
      @mamandapanda185 Před rokem

      @@curtisjudd Thank you for the reply. I'm very happy that I found your channel.

  • @edrozenberg
    @edrozenberg Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic, incredibly detailed review including outdoor tests. Wow.

  • @declanodwyer2033
    @declanodwyer2033 Před 4 lety

    Really impressed with your video man! Super helpful. And just really well executed.

  • @mychalsimmons4177
    @mychalsimmons4177 Před 8 měsíci

    I LOVE THE RODE NTG5 Tecture

  • @paulbeckmann
    @paulbeckmann Před 4 lety

    Thank you for a fantastic review! Very helpful!

  • @brianpage109
    @brianpage109 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Curtis very intuitive review.

  • @HeresMo
    @HeresMo Před 2 lety

    Brill. I watched this before I bought the ntg5 last year. Thinking about the ntg3 but sounded like there was more noise. I might have to rent one for a weekend and test them to my voice. Also going to get this video on my computer with proper headphones.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 2 lety +1

      I hope you find it helpful. Happy recording!

  • @Folly_Inds
    @Folly_Inds Před 3 lety

    Man I really dont need a Enthusiast shotgun mic... but you do make a really compelling evaluation for why I'd want one

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety

      Don't but it if you don't need it. 😀

  • @hbl_channel
    @hbl_channel Před 3 lety

    Finally got my copy. Thank you Curtis for your reviews. It made selecting the NTG5 easy. It was further delayed due to the covid-19 pandemic but it’s home. Any in depth material you can recommend how to professionally this microphone will be high appreciated. Thanks

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Homer, congratulations on your new NTG5! I've got several courses over at school.learnlightandsound.com. Best wishes and happy recording!

    • @hbl_channel
      @hbl_channel Před 3 lety

      @@curtisjudd awesome! Will check it out. Please extent discount. Hahaha. Now the next selection between the Zoom F Series and Mix Pre series begins. Will be upgrading from zoom H6. But for now I will explore the H6 + NTG5.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety +1

      @@hbl_channel Not to worry, we have everyday very low prices! LOL! I think you'll be able to make some great recordings with the H6 - NTG5 combo. Happy recording!

    • @hbl_channel
      @hbl_channel Před 3 lety

      @@curtisjudd 💯. Will be enrolling soon sir. More power.

  • @ajryangameaudio
    @ajryangameaudio Před 3 lety

    Great review Curtis, thanks!

  • @alonzojt
    @alonzojt Před 4 lety

    Thanks Curtis! Hope you could keep the NTG-5 you tested. You totally deserved it. As much you deserve our gratitude for these reviews. I'm not a RODE fan(especially since DEITY came on the market) but I think they totally nailed it, this time. Videomic NTG looks really promising too. As much as the 416 is still a great mic, I just don't see the need of it anymore like in the past. For that amount of money you could have now more than one mic and have more options. I think it's good news all in all.

  • @OwenCrowley
    @OwenCrowley Před 4 lety

    Thank you Curtis for this review. That kit shock mount, though - the weight of the pistol grip seems to more than erase the lightweight advantage of the mic itself. I did invest in the NTG5, but will probably stick with lightweight minimalism on the tip of my handheld boom.

  • @jannarkiewicz633
    @jannarkiewicz633 Před 8 dny

    Finally setting up my NTG5/Zoom F3...

  • @ishudshutup
    @ishudshutup Před 4 lety

    Hmm, the NTG5 has the better package for sure. But after listening I do prefer the NTG3, fuller lows while having more detail. The NTG5 sounds a tiny bit muffled in comparison. It would be great in the future to include some female vocals to see how the low end treatment affects the sound. Great review as always!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Trust your ears - if you prefer the NTG3, that's legit! And yes, will include female voices in the future.

    • @ishudshutup
      @ishudshutup Před 4 lety

      @@curtisjudd Wow, that would be awesome, looking forward to it! Thanks!!!

  • @arande3
    @arande3 Před rokem

    Didn’t really understand what RF bias was, so I looked it up. RF bias refers to a radio frequency alternating current that is applied to the microphone diaphragm. Due to the very high frequency of the AC current, usually in the megahertz range, the diaphragm doesn’t really vibrate as a result of the current, but it has a stiffening effect on the diaphragm, so that external bumps and disturbances do not move the diaphragm and induce noise into the signal. Basically, it’s like an electrical spring that makes the diaphragm stiff like a spring, and it is tuned in such a way that it blocks out mechanical response of the diaphragm to very low frequencies like bumps and handling noise, while letting through audio frequency sound.
    Typically, RF bias microphones also have DC bias. DC bias essentially means that the diaphragm is designed to naturally rest off-center when there is no bias, and then a DC bias is added during operation to push it back to center, which creates a kind of stiffening and stabilizing effect for the diaphragm. The difference with RF bias microphones is that it is like an extra step that further stabilizes the diaphragm without the need for more mechanical stiffness in the diaphragm design. This allows for greater microphone sensitivity without a heavier diaphragm or increased noise sensitivity.

  • @byronabadia
    @byronabadia Před 4 lety +4

    Ntg5 sounds the best! Nice sound, good reject noise, It's a great deal for the price!

  • @Dwayne_M
    @Dwayne_M Před 4 lety

    Great review trust your feed back so just ordered!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      I hope it works well for you!

    • @Dwayne_M
      @Dwayne_M Před 4 lety

      @@curtisjudd initially the MKH 416 was my initial pick, but i think the new NTG is good enough for my up coming applications. What suggestions might you have for a blimp ?

  • @Transmisjanazywo
    @Transmisjanazywo Před 4 lety +1

    BEST TEST EVER

  • @ashokkarlekar3911
    @ashokkarlekar3911 Před 4 lety

    Good comparison........ Thanks CJ......!!!

  • @sugarhillfilms
    @sugarhillfilms Před 4 lety +1

    Great review as always! Having recently bought the NTG3 think I'm going to return it for the NTG5.

  • @sharpasl307
    @sharpasl307 Před 4 lety +1

    All of these mics are great, but the 416 just sounds so much more natural to my ears. It's just so well balanced that you don't "notice" any weird audio characteristics. The low end on the NTG5 is still a bit much.

  • @JohnThainTV
    @JohnThainTV Před 2 lety +1

    Stellar review! @17:35 you mention that this is really not for on-camera sound. Could you elaborate please? I have used this mic on my C300 and I think the NTG5 is far too sensitive, with lots of handling noise. Perhaps I need a better shock mount? Or maybe, as you imply, this just isn't a good choice for on-camera recording?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 2 lety +3

      I just didn't want people to think that buying a $500 mic and mounting it to camera would result in the type of sound we usually hear in movies. Yes, you probably need a shock mount like those made by Rycote. Best wishes!

  • @Debtfreehomesteaders
    @Debtfreehomesteaders Před 4 lety +1

    3rd time watching. Broke out the headphones for the last one to truly appreciate what you have put together here. I loved the floor noise test and absolutely appreciated the polar pattern white noise test. The NTG5 is a great value at $499 usd for the beginning youtuber or beginning film maker. The Rode PG2 R pistol grip and cable alone is $140 on B&H. The NTG 3 is a great mic at $700 by itself. Wouldn't we all like to have a Sennheiser MKH 416 in our arsenal for $1K . Deity puts out some good stuff too, with there S2 location kit coming in at $429 at B&H as well. The location kit comes with comparable accessories to the NTG5. However overall after the tests you have provide us today, value and sound, pound for pound, its the NTG 5 for the win.
    Thanks Curtis
    -Will

    • @aristotle_4532
      @aristotle_4532 Před 4 lety

      The noise is quite accurate in the specs of most models:
      model, sensitivity in mv/Pa, A-weighted IEC651 noise level in dB SPL
      AKGC414 23 6 (a large diaphragm studio mic as a benchmark)
      mkh60 40 8
      me66 50 10
      ntg5 66 10
      ck69 54 11
      mkh8060 63 11
      ntg3 31,6 13
      S-Mic2s 25 15
      mkh416 25 16
      ck98 20 17
      The SMic2S noise spec does not sound accurate. It should have same level with lower noise than mkh416.
      What is not in the specs and most tests is every other aspect, which is typically a lot more important than noise. An MKH60 for example is excellent in handling noise, build quality, etc, something one cannot say for me66, the ck69 has the most forgiving pickup pattern in the group, the NTG series sounds a little constrained compared to the Sennheiser models, and so on.
      Modern shooting requires relatively high levels of room tone. This will mask small differences in noise. These mics will not really be used in studio environments.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the thoughts and specs! On the practical noise sample readings, it is the S-Mic 2S’s wider polar pattern which picked up more room sound, not more self noise. We are making a gross measure of room tone, polar pattern, and self noise combined - a practical measure rather than a self noise spec measurement alone. And I agree, in most cases for film production, the room tone will mask most self noise.

    • @aristotle_4532
      @aristotle_4532 Před 4 lety

      In a realistic shooting situation it wouldn't matter much. I liked this test a lot:
      czcams.com/video/yWFKGpv21QA/video.html

    • @aristotle_4532
      @aristotle_4532 Před 4 lety

      Btw, you are doing an excellent job in all things audio. Your material is an oasis.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      @@aristotle_4532 Thanks!

  • @bobcarver3539
    @bobcarver3539 Před 4 lety

    Great review as usual Curtis. Mixpre3ii and my NTG5 sound great. One thing I did find that upgrading my cable to mogami quad and neutrik gold connectors did bring out slightly more fidelity over some very good cables I owned. No regrets on these purchases.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      Excellent, thanks. I’ve had very good luck with my Mogami cables as well.

  • @dummag4126
    @dummag4126 Před rokem +1

    there are no interferences precisely because it is made of aluminium, the metal acts as a shield.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před rokem

      Yes, though some metals shield more effectively than others.

  • @Dubi00
    @Dubi00 Před 4 lety

    I have an NTG2 and would like to upgrade, just not sure if I can get by with the shorter model "VideoMic NTG" which they say is similar to the NTG5. I'll be waiting on that video comparison to make a final decision. Once again thank you for your time and great video content!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi David, the VideoMic NTG is similar to the NTG5 only in that it has the circular hole interference tube design. Where they differ is that the VM NTG is a DC bias mic with a 3.5mm output while the NTG5 is an RF bias mic (this is the least expensive RF-bias mic of which I am aware) and has a balanced XLR output. You can evidently adapt the VM NTG to XLR though I'm not sure yet whether it has a balanced output which dictates how long a cable you can use. I'll do a review of the VM NTG as soon as I can get a copy.

    • @Dubi00
      @Dubi00 Před 4 lety

      @@curtisjudd I cant wait, I love your detailed reviews! Curious how the 3.5 connection will do against the XLR, does XLR still have a huge advantage in audio these days?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      @@Dubi00 The question is whether the VideoMic NTG's 3.5mm output is balanced or not. That still very much makes a difference in how long you can run a cable. Balanced is still superior for longer cables such as when booming the mic.

  • @henrirappperson
    @henrirappperson Před 4 lety +5

    While I’m not a 416 fan as a general (DPA 4017 for me), it’s leagues beyond the others in sound quality, though seemed like the NTG5 had slightly better noise floor. Most of them have some sort of weird resonance or jagged peak in the spectrum making sibilance sound dirty. The 416 has a much more transparent sound with much more midrange and high frequency detail. The deity sounded like absolute garbage.

  • @pandoraefretum
    @pandoraefretum Před 3 lety

    you put so much into this clip .... thx

  • @JoeLamOfficial
    @JoeLamOfficial Před 4 lety

    Another fantastic video. Can't wait for your review on the new Rode VideoMic NTG??

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 Před 4 lety +3

    Personally, I like the warmer sound of the NTG5. Fantastic review.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Todd.

    • @David-ud9ju
      @David-ud9ju Před 4 lety +1

      Personally, I think the Sennheiser and the NTG3 sounded crisper and clearer but I think the NTG5 had less noise than the NTG3, although I can't see it being an issue on the NTG3. The Sennheiser is probably my favourite though.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      @@David-ud9ju Cool - always trust YOUR ears.

  • @artbypalehorse
    @artbypalehorse Před 4 lety

    Awesome thanks so much love the videos!

  • @ToddWhirley
    @ToddWhirley Před 4 lety

    The world is waiting for a Rode NTG5 vs. AT4053B shootout, Curtis ;-)

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      It is!? Thanks for letting me know! I’m working on a boom mic meta review this week. Won’t have side by side samples as there isn’t enough time but will speak to where I think each is a good fit.

  • @geycat
    @geycat Před 4 lety +1

    thank you so much for great review again Curtis ! I am using sennheiser mke 600 for on-camera mic mainly and booming sometime ( already bought Rycote shock mount with Classic-Softie for it ) , I am always looking for a better boom mic , do you think NTG5 is a good choice in this price range ? or even more expensive stuff like MKH 416 as a long team investment ?

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety +1

      I like it quite a bit though i think you’ll mainly hear the difference when booming. I prefer the sound of the NTG5.

  • @RegDoesStuff
    @RegDoesStuff Před 4 lety +14

    here we go again, me trying to justify buying camera gear again... i have way too much gear acquisition syndrome.

  • @crisfehr
    @crisfehr Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent work as always Curtis! On your recommendation, I purchased the AT4053b a couple years ago. Question: snag another 4053b for conducting interviews between 2 subjects, OR get this new Rode instead? PS - I loved your Mix Pre 3 course! Thx in advance!

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Hmm, tough call. I could see either way. The advantage of going for the NTG5 is then you'd also have a mic for those rare outdoor occasions. But, a hyper like the 4053b is a good one and won't have issues with phase interference - though that is quite rare.

  • @ornelasproductions
    @ornelasproductions Před 2 lety

    awesome review thank you!

  • @juandiosdado
    @juandiosdado Před 4 lety

    Great review as usual! Could you please also do one of the Sanken CS-M1? Looks like a very interesting option in the under $1000 range.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Juan. It's been on my list for a while but I have had a hard time sourcing one for the review (no budget at the moment). Will keep it on the list.

  • @piers8059
    @piers8059 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video and great channel - thank you. I have a couple of late questions of NTG3 vs NTG5:
    Firstly, most of the discussion on the NTG3 focuses on the extended bass response, and that it is great when wanted but that is not always the case. To what extent could the high pass filter on something like a MixPre be used to reduce that response on the occasions when it is not needed?
    Secondly, what about the high frequencies? Both mics have a boost but from the specs, it is looks more pronounced on the NTG5. Does this lead to an increase in sibilance? it isn't always apparent but that seems voice dependant.

    • @curtisjudd
      @curtisjudd  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Piers, yes, you could use the MixPre's HPF to tame the bass response on the NTG3, and also in post. I didn't notice a huge difference on my voice in these samples in the higher frequencies.

    • @piers8059
      @piers8059 Před 3 lety

      @@curtisjudd thank you - much appreciated.

    • @jacek5384
      @jacek5384 Před 6 měsíci

      NTG3 is the mic you may place further away from the speaking person and still have good souding voice. Very useful if you want a little bit wider frame. With shorter mic which is NTG5 it is necessary to place the mic closer to have comparable sounding voice. Thats why one still needs to pay more coins to purchase NTG3 in 2024.