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Sony launches ECM-B10 shotgun microphone – Amateur Photographer

Sony launches ECM-B10 shotgun microphone – Amateur Photographer

June 21, 2022

Sony has introduced a new shotgun microphone – the ECM-B10 – which features the company’s sharp directivity and digital signal processing, known to the ECM-B1M, in a compact form factor.

The key features of the shotgun mic are as follows:

  • A three-in-one microphone – the ECM-B10 applies digital signal processing to the sound collected by four high-performance microphone capsules using beam-forming technology.
  • Crystal clear recording – using digital signal processing within the microphone, the ECM-B10 effectively reduces noise for clearer sound collection and creates a more efficient post-production workflow, since less audio edits are required.
  • Mobility – users can also experience greater shooting flexibility by connecting the ECM-B10 to a camera via the MI Shoe to operate without cables, which prevents any interference with the side flip out screen, or external batteries.

Pricing & availability

The new ECM-B10 will be available from July 2022 in a variety of Sony’s authorised dealers, for an estimated retail price of £230.

You can watch a video about the Sony ECM-B10 mic below…


See the full Sony press release below

New Three-in-one Super-directional Microphone’s Digital Signal Processing Delivers High-quality Sound Collection in a Compact Form Factor

Sony has introduced a new shotgun microphone, the ECM-B10. This new microphone features Sony’s industry-leading sharp directivity and digital signal processing, known to the ECM-B1M, in a remarkably compact form factor.

The Sony ECM-B10 shotgun mic with a windscreen

The Sony ECM-B10 shotgun mic with a windscreen

A Three-in-one Microphone

The ECM-B10 applies digital signal processing to the sound collected by four high-performance microphone capsules using beamforming technology. This allows the user to customise how the audio is recorded by enhancing the microphone’s sensitivity from different directions. The microphone offers three types of directivity in a single product, allowing the user to easily switch between super-directional, unidirectional, and omnidirectional.

When using super-directivity, the microphone collects sound from a narrow field in front and suppresses sound from other directions. The super directivity setting is a great option for interviews, selfies, and other situations where the range of sound collection is limited to a narrow extent at the front.

The ECM-B10 also offers unidirectional sensitivity that suppresses sound from behind while collecting sound from a wide field in front. This option is perfect for recording conversations between several people.

For additional flexibility, the user can also select omnidirectional sensitivity, which picks up sound equally from all directions and is ideal for recording environmental sounds.

Crystal Clear Recording

The ECM-B10 offers crystal clear sound collection with effective noise suppression. Using digital signal processing within the microphone itself, the ECM-B10 effectively reduces noise for clearer sound collection and creates a more efficient post-production workflow since less audio edits are required. The ECM-B10  pairs with cameras that are equipped with a MI (Multi Interface) Shoe, either analogue or for best results; with cameras with a digital audio interface[i] to transmit audio directly as a digital signal to deliver high-quality sound recording without degradation. In addition, the microphone’s shock and vibration suppressing design effectively suppresses low-frequency vibration noise, while its cable-less design eliminates noise transmitted via cables. The supplied wind screen minimises environmental noises, making it easy to capture crisp audio even when shooting outside.

For additional versatility, the ECM-B10 also includes the following audio settings:

  • ATT (attenuator) switch (0/10/20 dB).
  • FILTER switch (noise cut / low cut / off)
  • AUDIO LEVEL dial with AUTO/MAN (manual) switch
  • DIGITAL/ANALOG switch

Sony's ECM-B10 shotgun mic on its own

Sony’s ECM-B10 shotgun mic on its own

Features to Love

The microphone’s compact body provides flexibility and mobility, even when using gimbals and grips.

Users can also experience greater shooting flexibility by connecting the ECM-B10 to a camera via the MI Shoe to operate without cables, which prevents any interference with the side flip out screen, or external batteries. Power is supplied directly from the camera to the microphone, so you can continue shooting without worrying about the microphone battery running out.

For detailed setting operation, a comprehensive range of audio settings are available on the back of the microphone.  This lets the user check the setting status at a glance to prevent accidental settings and give peace of mind. For added durability, the ECM-B10’s design is resistant to dust and moisture[ii], which allows for worry-free outdoor shooting when combined with a similarly dust and moisture resistant body and lens[iii].

Pricing and Availability

The new ECM-B10 will be available from July 2022 at a variety of Sony’s authorised dealers, for an estimated retail price of £230/€270.

For detailed product information on the microphone please visit https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras-microphones/ecm-b10

[i] The Digital/Analog switch, which switches between digital and analog connections, is factory-set to “Analog”. It is recommended that it be switched to “Digital” when connecting to a digital audio interface compatible camera. If the camera has an incompatible analog connection and the VX9527 is set to “Digital”, a warning is displayed.

[ii] Not guaranteed to be 100% dust and moisture proof. Dust or water droplets on the surface of the microphone may interfere with recording and should be wiped off with a clean soft dry cloth before use.

[iii] Not guaranteed to be 100% dust and moisture proof.


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