Best microphone?

Not at all, these are a regular sized microphones.
What type of mics are they exactly?

I'm really confused what type to betas there is a rode mic or a lapel mic that clips on jacket or a wireless mic?

But it needs to attach to my canon 700d. I'm going to be sitting talking sometimes close to the camera and sometimes a bit further back
 
I'm not saying the yeti is a bad microphone, I'm just saying it's not a front runner in it's price range category.
 
What's the difference between these 3 and a rode mic then?

I have read that those ones are better for indoor use than shotgun mics, as for the spec and tech differences @Tarmack could know. I know the Rodes have cold shoe mounts to sit directly on top of your DSLR where as the others need to be on a table top or boom pole/stand or at least appear that way.[DOUBLEPOST=1410905284][/DOUBLEPOST]
Are these the type of mics that clip on your jacket?

Are you after one like that?
 
Imma tell you right now.. my snowball just came in today and my gosh its good for only 44 USD on amazon. I reviewed some old audio to this and there is such a big difference.
 
I have read that those ones are better for indoor use than shotgun mics, as for the spec and tech differences @Tarmack could know. I know the Rodes have cold shoe mounts to sit directly on top of your DSLR where as the others need to be on a table top or boom pole/stand or at least appear that way.[DOUBLEPOST=1410905284][/DOUBLEPOST]

Are you after one like that?

I don't know nearly as much about shotgun mics as I would like. That said, RODE does make DSLR intended mics, so that invalidates all of the other suggestions so far. A lapel mic with a long enough cord to be out in front of the camera any appreciable distance seems a poor choice IMO.
 
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