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Save 58 percent on the SHARKK stereo shotgun microphone, today only.

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Marisa Losciale

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DSLR cameras are great for still-frame shooting, capturing high resolution and detailed photos. They should be great for videography too…as long as you’re not depending on that lousy built-in mic.

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Instead attach the SHARKK shotgun microphone, which is currently 58 percent off on Amazon, and you can finally start recording videos with crisp, clear audio.

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The SHARKK stereo shotgun mic is great for beginners, or those unable to spend a fortune on an external microphone. It’s also universal, so it doesn’t matter whether you shoot with a Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax or Panasonic…this baby will give you professional sound all around.

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It’s normally $59.99, but you can grab it for only $24.99 for a limited time on Amazon. Buy it here.

Wednesday’s best deals:

1. The EasySMX laser gaming mouse with programmable buttons is $67 off in this lighting sale.

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Price on Amazon: $32.29 (regularly $99.99)

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2. Hoover’s bagless upright windtunnel vacuum is 51 percent off right now.

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Price on Amazon: $98.99 (regularly $199.99)

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3. Save 60 percent on this 27-piece cake decorating tips kit.

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Price on Amazon: $10.00 (regularly $24.99)

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4. The Goronya ultra HD HDMI bi-directional switcher is now 55 percent off.

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Price on Amazon: $13.59 (regularly $29.99)

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5. Tea time! Save 54 percent on the Fivebop stainless steel tea infuser stick.

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6. Amazon Prime members can save $122 on the Blendtec total blender.

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Price on Amazon: $279.99 (regularly $401.99) 

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