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JonyShot Parabolic Mic System from JonyJib.mov

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

http://www.markertek.com

Highly Directional Sports and Event Microphone If you're doing sports or special events where you need to pin point audio, far away from the action, then this product is for you.

The JonyShot is a hand held or tripod mounted highly directional 24" parabolic microphone. It can be purchased ready to go with electronics or you can add your own electronics. The JonyShot has two comfortable grips on either side of the dish making it easy to hand hold and aim. The bottom of the unit has a mounting plate with 1/4" threads for mating to a tripod for fixed or aimed shots.

The isolated microphone mount accepts most handheld or shotgun microphones giving you complete control over the audio you are expecting. It will even accept a different mount if you prefer. The microphone is aimed to the rear center of the dish where the audio is concentrated and directed into the microphones element. Audio can be picked up from as little as 3 feet or as much as 500 feet depending on wind and weather conditions.

The optional microphone feeds into an optional preamp that outputs the audio to optional headphones for optimal aiming by the operator. The audio is also output to feed a cable or an optional wireless transmitter.

Specifications
Parabolic Size - 24"
Weight - 6lbs
Range 3-500 Feet! (varies by conditions)
Supports - Handheld or tripod/monopod mount (1/4")
Materials - Acrylic and Aluminum

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  • let say im on the fornt of my house in the car with this product. I gonna be able to hear every word in the house?

  • @vxAREKxv Well, the unit is line-of-sight directional. So, if you can see the source of the sound and point the unit at it, you should be able to pull in the sound from up to 3,500 feet based on conditions (wind, ambient noise, etc.)

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  • @MarkertekVideoSupply let us say i am sitting on bench to front of bathroom in mall can hear women?

  • The best parabolic microphone out there is the original Telinga system!

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