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🎧 Elevate your Sony audio game — because your visuals deserve sound as sharp as your vision.
The Sony ECMXYST1M Stereo Microphone is a premium on-camera mic designed exclusively for Sony Multi-Interface devices. It delivers high-fidelity audio across a wide frequency range (20Hz-20kHz) with an adjustable stereo angle (0°-120°) to adapt to diverse recording scenarios. Equipped with a windscreen and low-cut filter, it minimizes unwanted noise, making it ideal for professional videographers and content creators seeking superior sound quality without bulky setups.









| ASIN | B00BJSYV4S |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Audible Noise | 15 db |
| Best Sellers Rank | #218 in Professional Video Microphones |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | microphone |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 662 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242860957 |
| Hardware Platform | Camera |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 2 x 8.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Mfr Part Number | ECMXYST1M |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Model Name | ECMXYST1M |
| Model Number | ECMXYST1M |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Singing |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 76 db |
| Special Feature | High-Pass Filter, On-Board Controls |
| UPC | 027242860957 |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
G**N
A high quality microphone essential for your Sony Multi-Interface device.
This microphone works on a wide range of Sony camera/Handycam models supporting the Multi-Interface shoe. This will not work on Active Shoe Interface devices, and there are no adapters for converting the Multi-Interface devices to fit Active Shoe devices, as Sony is streamlining and standardizing their devices to use the Multi Interface from here on out. This is a very nice pro quality microphone that captures extremely life like audio. It's honestly better than my Rode Stereo Mic. This mic is very compact, it's got a bit of weight to it and it is very tall and a bit wide. But for an on-camera mic, this is as good as it gets for these kinds of mics in this price range and size. The mic eliminates sounds captured by your hands rubbing against the camera body, and thanks to it being tall it isolates the audio better on what you're capturing. The mic is split between two channels and can be manually adjusted from 0* to 120* for either capturing audio on a single subject, to a wide acoustic setting like a concert or party. And having it manually adjustable makes it great for acclimating to different audio situations on the fly. It comes with a windscreen, an audio cable for connecting to the mic port on the camera, and a rubber spacer ring if you have a camera model with a sliding compartment to keep the piece from hitting the mic and causing unwanted pick up by the compartment door hitting the mic. It also has a dedicated switch for switching between normal audio recording and low-cut audio to reduce vibrations and background noises and wind. It's a very smart and well engineered microphone, and certainly better than the older model Sony stereo microphone, and for such a compact unit, it has amazing audio capture that certainly gave my Rode stereo mic a run for its money. It is a pricy microphone. Not gonna lie, this is the price you are going to pay pretty much anywhere you go, I have not seen it cheaper anywhere. But if you ask me, it's almost worth picking up if you're planning on buying a new Sony camcorder or camera in the high price range. If you have a high quality camera, then you will want high quality audio out of it. I definitely recommend it if you don't want to spend $300 on a microphone, this is just the right microphone for almost every need you'll have.
C**Z
Another Great Sony Product
I was planning for an Air Force Thunderbirds airshow and wanted nothing but the best sound I could get for my Sony FDR-AX700 Handycam, at a decent price and not too high-end. My camcorder records excellent sound, but I knew it would not be the quality I wanted for the Air Show. I connected this mic, did a few tests and WOW, what a difference! Superb sound quality. Having the noise filter (Norm, Low Cut) switch on the mic is a nice feature. The wind screen is great and will not come off even in heavy winds. I love it! This is an excellent choice for a replacement to the standard Handycam internal mic.
S**Y
Worth it for a HX400V for loud/musical situations without *too* much wind
I waffled over purchasing this microphone for my Sony DSC-HX400V for quite some time, mainly because of the number of negative reviews that basically said the audio quality was not significantly better than (some of) the Sony camera built-in mics. For the HX400V, like *some* other Sony cameras, the proprietary multi-interface shoe is the only option for adding an external microphone and this microphone seemed the only compatible mic well-suited to my majority use cases: in/outdoor band and theater/dance performances. I recently had a shoot (outdoor marching band) nearly ruined by wind noise and for this particular instance I only had the on-camera mics to rely on, so I had no option for adding windscreens. Luckily, all the camera mics were decent stereo mics (thank you, Sony) and by mixing between the different recordings I was able to salvage my footage. But I learned my lesson and will be using wind-screened mics for future outdoor events. When I saw the price drop again on this mic to $90, I pulled the trigger for the sole reason that I'll be able to add a windscreen when needed (the mic comes with one). My first test was with the HX400V: I recorded a marching band from the bleacher stands of a high school stadium with a mild breeze. The audio quality (e.g. bass response) and stereo image improved by adding this external mic, however, the wind noise increased significantly as well. Adding the windscreen to the external mic brought the wind noise down to about the same level as using the internal mic (with wind noise reduction turned off in the camera), but the over-all recorded audio was still an improvement. My second test with an HDR-CX900: I set up the camera outdoor on a tripod on a breezy evening recording just the sounds of nature and ambiance, alternating between the internal microphone and this external x/y mic, and here are my observations: * When using the built-in microphone, the automatic wind noise reduction is enabled by default on this camera and works pretty well. The wind noise was acceptable and overall the audio was usable and pleasant. * After attaching this microphone without the windscreen the wind noise was atrocious - it's like a wind magnet! Adding the wind screen did lower the level of noise, but the result was a low rumbling rather than the mild hiss with the built-in mic (and wind noise reduction). The resulting recorded audio was really unusable. My third test was with both the HX400V and the CX900: I recorded live musical instruments (drum set and bass guitar) in a small room (13 x 13') with a running ceiling fan. The stereo separation and audio fidelity definitely improved when using this microphone, but again, the wind from the ceiling fan was picked up only when using this microphone (without the windscreen). The improvement in audio quality over the internal mics was more significant with the HX400 than the CX900. Also, with the CX900 I have the option of using an external microphone via a 3.5mm TRS cable, so I compared with the audio recorded from a Sony ECM MS957 (stereo mic) and I guess it should be no surprise, but the MS957 was significantly better still (note: it's not really designed to affix permanently to a camera however). Notes: * I'm sure it's a function of the Sony cameras, but I noticed much less dynamic compression (auto-gain) when using this microphone over the internal mics and so the sound was more natural when recording loud sounds alternating with quiet ones (the quiet ones remain quiet and background hiss does not ramp up as you'll hear with auto-volume/gain circuits enabled). * When attaching any external microphone, the Sony cameras mentioned no longer give the user an option of any wind noise reduction or audio gain adjustments - you get what you get from the mic and that's it (hopefully it doesn't clip). * I tested both with and without the low-cut filter switch engaged on the microphone and really never noticed any difference - I haven't found any specification of exactly what frequency below which the signal is attenuated (any know?), but I'll likely just leave the filter switched on. * On the Sony cameras mentioned, you have to stop and restart recording when switching between the internal mic and any external mic (or vice versa) - hot swapping is not supported. So, in summary: I'm disappointed that the wind noise is about a wash (when using the included wind screen, which I will just leave on all the time) but am happy to have the option on my HX400V to record improved stereo audio when I need it. I'd probably be less inclined to use it with my CX900 since I have other, better (cabled) options with that camera.
P**S
Great mic for any Sony camcorder or camera
I’m a new YouTuber and I was using a lapel mike for all my videos I needed something that can record my voice with it being hooked up to my shirt and with my Sony camcorder this works the best , love the fact that you can change if you want it to point in one direction or capture more of a full room , also comes with a wind screen has worked great so far . The 4 star on noise cancellation is due to sometime it does pick up a small about of background noise .
C**G
Very convenient to carry and use, but sound quality is a bit disappointing
PROs: It works, and is convenient to connect with the multi-interface shoe on a compatible Sony camera -- easy to carry and easy to put on and take off quickly (no cables needed to carry or hang on the camera when in use). The Sony camera switches to it automatically. Comes with a cloth bag, and it is easy to carry in any little spot in a camera bag or even in a pocket. Has a wind sock, so does better in the wind than the built-in mic in the camera. So it is very convenient to carry with you just in case you run into a case where the built-in mic won't do (such as a windy situation). It is a little big on top of the camera, but much less so than a full-size microphone (and much easier to carry around than one). CONs: I find the sound of it to be "tinny". Lots of high-frequency sound, it doesn't sound as good at the built-in mic in the camera. I find when editing the final video, I have use the audio equalizer of the video editing s/w to adjust the sound, by boosting the bass and reducing the treble. Also reducing the overall gain, as it seems to be much louder than the built-in mic. The wind sock works, but not as well as other socks I have used. There is still a little wind noise (although it is way better than the built-in mic in the camera). I've used it with a Sony FDR‑AX33.
P**E
Great mic for my Sony DSCRX100M2, in particular for group setting recording.
I bought this to use with my Sony DSCRX100M2. The Mic on the camera does OK in normal situations but when filing a show with an audience, the internal mic seems to get confused on what to focus on and can be a bit tinny. Plugged this guy on top for the next show (last night) and everything came out much, much more clear - focused on the actors and not the audience, didn't bounce around and has no tinny sounds to it. Very happy with this mic for the specific purpose I bought it for.
B**1
MUCH better sound isolation from camera zoom and my breathing!!!
So far so good. This is my first external microphone purchase for my consumer needs. Primarily take videos of our family around the house and on vacations. I upgraded to a Sony RX10M3 as my all in one device for stills and video. Noticed my breathing was being easily picked up with the built in mic and I could hear the internal motor on the zoom. Figured I would try another warehouse deal and bought this. Just put it on and after taking some test recordings I didn't notice a huge difference in sound of my family member talking but did notice a huge reduction in breathing and zoom noise. That is the main reason I wanted a mic was to isolate the sound better from me and the camera. Time will tell how much better sound is compared to internal. It was also nice to see it worked perfectly on my Panasonic HC-VX870 4k camcorder with supplied cord into mic input. Keep in mind without using the cable on compatible Sony devices the MIC will run in a auto sort of mode. Nice because no cable needed but if you want more control of audio settings you need to use the cable which gives you more control. It's nice to have both options as I know my wife might use it more if no extra hook up of cable is needed. One final thought, I shopped for a camera with good quality internal mic as I figured I didn't want external devices, this unit is small enough and especially without the cable will be very convenient to use. I will update this review if it turns out I have issue with the sound vs internal.
M**N
Does not improve sound recordings
I bought this product to improve the sound on my Sony A6000 camera (which does not have a microphone jack, so I have limited choices). I just got it today and tested it extensively. I made several sound recordings, indoors and outdoors, with and without the "dead cat" (furry cover). Then I imported them into a Premiere Pro sequence to compare them, using headphones. Most of the time, I could not tell the difference between the sound when I recorded with the mike, or with the internal mike of the camera. The only time I could hear a small difference, I got two other people to do a "blind" evaluation. I gave them the headphones, and played them the two clips that I thought sounded different. I did not tell them which clip was made with the new mike. Both of them thought the clips sounded better with the INTERNAL A6000 mike. So, I have just processed a return for this mike. I do not understand how on earth it gets so many good reviews. If you buy this thing, TEST it objectively - don't just trust that it is making any positive difference at all. By the way, I use a piece of cut-off kitchen sponge wrapped around the internal mike to prevent wind sounds, and my tests showed it works at least as well as the dead cat that ships with this mike.
D**A
Excelente
Mejora mucho la calidad de audio, en exterior en verdad se nota mucho. Considero que mejora conectado al MI de la sony alpha, ya que el cable que tiene si buscas de cierto modo ampliar el rango o cambiarlo de dirección, es algo deficiente. Supongo que tiene que ver con el cable. Pero conectado directo a la cámara sin usar el cable mic, mejorar la calidad de audio.
M**N
Super!
Product came as advertised. Quality and works perfect. Would buy from again
A**P
Five Stars
Improved sound quality. Expensive.....
べ**あ
やはり純正のマイクが一番
社外品か?純正?迷っているなら間違いなく純正が一番! 音質も問題なくカメラの電源を入れただけでマイクを認識しますし不満は一切なし
J**S
La calidad Sonora, y demas generalidades
La calidad sonora es buena, comparada con microfono integrado, la direccionalidad ayuda mucho y me es muy funcional, ademas los materiales tienen buena apariencia. Una desventaja es que al no ser amplificado mete ruido, es practico y compacto para llevar en la maleta. El supresor de bajos es funcional. No requiere baterias por lo tanto esta listo para usar y no requieres preocuparte por esto.
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