I was looking for a microphone with which to write movies and do re-recordings. In fact, initially I wanted to take a Rode microphone, but my love leaned more towards the Sennheiser company, and therefore I decided to take this one. Due to the limited budget, it was necessary to choose the perfect option, and I found it!
The microphone works very well and copes with dialogues, I really like working with it, I just love this velvety and rich sound, even better than ntg3. Of course, many sound engineers can say that I'm talking complete nonsense here, but when I showed my processed work, no one could really tell what the sound was recorded on, so it works very well. If you want to work on a more directional sound then this is the Mkh-416, but again the Mk600 is ideal if you're mixing with lavalier mics.
Sometimes it happens that there may not be enough dynamic range at a particular volume, but this can always be controlled and corrected.
To be honest, I'm willing to work on this mic, the only reason I'd change it to a 416 is because of the low noise and better directivity.
And in conclusion, I can say that we shot a lot of different works, and on different recording devices. I can say that this mic is 110 percent usable and if you're good at processing then it's going to be one of the coolest instruments you're dealing with. I like it and would recommend it to both beginners and those who want to become a pro but don't have the budget for a 416.