Sony Electronics Launches the ECM-L1, a High-Quality Lavalier Microphone with Plug-In Power

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You can reorder the new Sony Lavalier mic for $279 at BHphoto.

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Sony Electronics announces the ECM-L1, a professional-quality lavalier microphone with plug-in power. The ECM-L1 achieves high-quality and reliable sound through Sony’s expertise in professional audio technology, ensuring every word and nuance is captured with precision. The 3.5mm mini plug providing plug-in power support is designed for an extensive range of uses1, including direct connection to Sony’s Alpha series cameras equipped with aux audio inputs or wireless microphone transmitters. Featuring a compact pin design, it can be discreet without sacrificing sound performance, making it perfect for vlogging, interviews, documentaries, and livestreams.

“There has been increasing interest in higher-quality sound options to match the continued rise in video content creation. With the introduction of the ECM-L1, we’re able to leverage technology from our trusted ECM-77 professional audio line. This new addition brings a pro-grade audio lavalier solution to the gear kits of creators,” says Yang Cheng, Vice President, Imaging Solutions, Sony Electronics Inc.

High-Quality Design and Reliable Sound Performance

The ECM-L1 is designed to meet top-tier reliability and quality demands. Its capsule is built with a fixed electrode plate made of a rigid ceramic. Its superior vibration properties deliver excellent sound quality with improved rise time and high resolution. Externally, the microphone capsule is covered with a machined brass exterior to suppress unnecessary external resonance, enabling clear, crisp sound pickup. In addition, the high-purity OFC (oxygen-free copper) cable reduces audio transmission loss without compromising high sound quality.

The durable brass housing protects the ECM-L1 microphone to hold up against wear and tear, even under rough usage at shooting sites. The 2.2 mm diameter cable is resistant to breakage and a locking ring2 is used at the connection point with the recording device to prevent the connector from accidentally coming loose.

Two types of windscreens are included to reduce wind and pop noise, including a discreet metal option and a faux fur option.

Plug-In Power Support for Versatile Compatibility

The ECM-L1 lavalier microphone has plug-in power, where power is supplied from the connected device. It can be connected to a wide range of devices equipped with a 3.5 mm microphone input terminal, such as cameras, smartphones, wireless microphones, IC recorders, and computers, enabling high-quality audio recording to suit the many types of use cases.

Pricing and Availability

The ECM-L1 will be available in October 2024 for approximately $279.99 USD and $399.99 CAD. It will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.

For detailed product information about ECM-L1, please visit:

https://electronics.sony.com/imaging/imaging-accessories/all-accessories/p/ecml1

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Notes:

1 ​ The ECM-L1 has a 3.5 mm mini plug (3-pin). Compatibility with all products is not guaranteed. A commercially available conversion adapter may be required. Please refer to each manufacturer’s specifications for compatibility

2 ​ Available when connecting to a device that supports locking ring.

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Image of all new 7Artisans E-mount autofocus lenses

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A reader (Thanks!) sent me this image from the IBC show in Amsterdam. It’s a posted displaying all six 7Artisans autofocus E-mount lenses. The new lenses on top of the existing 50 and 85mm primes are:

AF 35mm F2.8
AF 40mm F2.8
AF 24mm F1.8
AF 35mm F1.8

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First image of the new Sigma 28-45mm T2.0 Cine lens

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Sigma 28-45mm T2.0 AF Cine Zoom (left) versus the Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art (right)

PetaPixel published the first image of the Cine lens version of the current Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 FE lens. The image shows the L-mount version but there will be obviously also an E-mount version.

Compared to the regular lens the Cine lens those differences:

  • Cine lens weights 1250g instead of 960g
  • It has 6mm filter size instead of 82mm
  • Four additional marked focal lengths
  • No automatic aperture position

No pricing has been announced yet by Sigma. But what’s very important to know is that this is Sigma’s first Cine lens with autofocus!

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Sony Tidbits…

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Choose the Right Focus Area on your Sony Alpha Camera

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
All you need to know about the New Tamron 50-300mm Lens! (Mikes Camera).
Eye Photography: How to Take Close-Up Photos of an Iris (42West).
Back to School: 43 Needs and Wants for Film School (Explora).
Are Retro Camera Designs Stupid? (Cammackey)
The Best Mirrorless Cameras (ThePhoBlographer).
Shure Announces Plethora of New Wireless Offerings (Explora).
How to Choose the Best Camera for Portraits (42West).

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Reminder: Up to $500 off on Sony cameras and lenses

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Til September 15 you save up to $500 on Sony cameras and lenses:

Cameras:

Lenses:

Accessories:

Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM II preorder links:
USA: Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
Europe: FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUK.

 

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August 2024 sales data from Mapcamera: Fujifilm takes the lead over Canon, Nikon and Sony

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The top three best selling cameras

The large Japanese store Mapcamera has shared the top 10 best-selling cameras in August:

  1. Fujifilm X-T5
  2. FujiFilm X100VI
  3. Canon R5II
  4. Nikon Z8
  5. Sony ZV-E10II
  6. FujiFilm X-T50
  7. Sony α7C II
  8. Canon EOS R6 Mark II
  9. Nikon Z f
  10. Nikon Z6III

Compared to the July ranking the A7rV and A7IV have fallen out of the top 10. Fujifilm gained the most with two cameras on top. We also find lot’s of new entries like the R5II, Z6III and ZV-E10II. We really need to get some new camera from Sony to see a comeback of strong Sony sales: We need the A7sIV, A1II and A7V!

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