Choosing a Nikon D5200 Microphone

Choosing a Nikon D5200 Microphone
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The Nikon D5200 has a 3.5mm mic jack.

Sound can be recorded by the built-in mono microphone or a external microphone can be used.

The D5200’s mic doesn’t have the best audio quality. It’s useful as a scratch track for syncing audio from a external recorder.

A video editor can sync audio captured with an external recorder to the audio recorded by the Nikon D5200’s built-in microphone. All commonly used editors have the ability to sync multiple audio tracks in post production.

Wider focal length lenses are more useful for video. There are many affordable lenses for the Nikon D5200.

Does the Nikon D5200 record audio?

Yes, the built-in Nikon D5200 microphone records audio when shooting.

The microphone is mono, not stereo. Quality will not be great. It will pick up wind noise outside or echos when used indoors.

An external microphone can greatly improve the audio quality of the D5200.

Can the Nikon D5200 use an external mic?

Yes, the Nikon D5200 can use an external mic with 3.5mm jack.

A shotgun mic or wired lavaliere can be plugged into the D5200.

Wireless microphones, like the DJI Mic 3 or Rode Wireless Micro can be used.

Can a XLR microphone be used?

No, there is no way to use an XLR microphone directly with the Nikon D5200.

An external recorder like a Zoom H1n or Tascam DR-40X can be used to record audio. Tracks can then by synced during post production.

Can headphones be used on the Nikon D5200?

No, the Nikon D5200 does not have a headphone jack. The 3.5mm mic jack is only for microphones.

The jack is not those found on laptops for headphones with integrated microphones.

Headphones can not be used to monitor audio recording.

Does the Nikon D5200 have a speaker?

Yes, the Nikon D5200 has a mono speaker. It can be used to listen to audio during playback of a video.

Video can quickly use of storage space, but there are cheap compatible SD cards for the Nikon D5200 available.

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External Mics for the Nikon D5200

These external microphones are compatible with the Nikon D5200.

Any mic with a 3.5mm jack can be used. These are some of the most popular options.

Nikon ME-1 Stereo Microphone

Nikon ME-1 Stereo Microphone for the Nikon D5200
Nikon ME-1 Stereo Microphone
  • Official Nikon Product
  • Windscreen included
  • Cable stop to prevent noise

The Nikon ME-1 is a stereo microphone that will reduce autofocus noise from the D5200.

The ME-1 Stereo Microphone connects to compatible cameras that have a 3.5mm mic jack.

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Rode VideoMic GO

Rode Video Mic Go Audio Recorder
Rode Video Mic Go
  • High quality directional mic.
  • Does not require a battery.
  • Windshield included.
  • Connects via a 3.5mm mini-jack.

The Rode VideoMic Go has been a popular microphone for a long time.

It’s easy to find a deal on a used microphone that has barely been used.

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TAKSTAR SGC-598 Shotgun Microphone

Takstar SGC-598 Audio Recorder
Takstar SGC-598 Shotgun Mic
  • High sensitivity condenser microphone designed for DSLR cameras.
  • Cardioid design can reduces ambient noise.
  • Selectable +10dB sensitivity tone up and 200Hz bass filter.
  • Shock proof design to reduce noise
  • Requires 1x AA battery

The Takstar SGC-598 is a cheap shotgun mic for the Nikon D5200. It makes sense because of the the D5200 is selling for much less than it’s original price.

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Wireless Mics for the Nikon D5200

Wireless microphones are better for recording multiple people. They have wireless receivers that can be plugged into the D5200.

They are also great if the subject is going to be moving.

DJI Mic Mini

DJI Mic Mini wireless microphone for Nikon D5200
DJI Mic Mini
  • Noise cancelling
  • Ultralight
  • 48hr battery life

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Rode Wireless GO II

Rode Wireless Go II Audio Recorder
Rode Wireless Go II
  • Can be used with a lavaliere or headset microphone
  • Transmitter and receiver weigh 31g
  • Up to 70m range
  • 7 hours of battery life

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