
if you are planning on buying an external mic, chances are you are not happy with the built in mic that your camcorder has, in my experience buying this mic has an improvement but not for much.
sound quality does improve, you dont get as much background noise with it, but you still get enough for it to be annoying. The directionality aspect of it is limited, you will still pick up some sounds coming from the back of the mic, but that is to be expected with directional mics, my problem with it is that it does not do enough to prevent sound from the sides, its just not good enough.
for the price at hand, you might use it for some amateur filming, but if youre somewhat serious about sound quality, i suggest investing in a better mic.
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