I have a couple of Sony cameras without an audio jack, so I was wondering.... and ended up going down a massive rabbit hole.
The Multi-Shoe is described:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi_Interface_Shoe
It seems that (at least for simple devices) that the function is 'encoded' on the first 3 pins, as pull up/downs. It looks like for analogue audio that there are connections on:
- pin 4 - Mic GND
- pin 5 - Mic Right
- pin 6 - Mic Left
also
- pin 7/15/21 - Power GND
- pin 13 - Regulated power (3.1V)
- pin 14 - Mic Center(?)
- pin 17 - Un-reg Power (6.1-8.4V)
There are also some Digital Mic, with a digital connection to the camera(s), I presume that's the GVIF_SDATA_N / GVIF_SDATA_P alternate signals on the same pins.
There is a database of mics, and what they are supported on:
https://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/cscs/accessories/products.php?lang=en&area=gb&mnt=29
The real question is whether there's a cheap/easy way to get a compatible connector? Can we re-arrange the pins on a
Sony ADPMAA adapter?

I have a couple of Sony cameras without an audio jack, so I was wondering.... and ended up going down a massive rabbit hole.
The Multi-Shoe is described:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi_Interface_Shoe
It seems that (at least for simple devices) that the function is 'encoded' on the first 3 pins, as pull up/downs. It looks like for analogue audio that there are connections on:
also
There are also some Digital Mic, with a digital connection to the camera(s), I presume that's the
GVIF_SDATA_N/GVIF_SDATA_Palternate signals on the same pins.There is a database of mics, and what they are supported on:
https://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/cscs/accessories/products.php?lang=en&area=gb&mnt=29
The real question is whether there's a cheap/easy way to get a compatible connector? Can we re-arrange the pins on a

Sony ADPMAA adapter?