In this video I show you the 2 audio setups that I use for filming wildlife on a budget. Rode Videomic Pro: amzn.to/4blTe0s Sennheiser MKE 600: amzn.to/47XaMgl Zoom F3: amzn.to/3SSUIbv
I just picked up the DJI Mic 2 w/ internal 32 bit float. It has a mic input in the TX modules that provide plugin power. Combined with the Rode Video Mic Go II, not a bad light weight setup! Probably sounds great with an NTG. I love the sound you capture, esp the bull elk bugles! Thanks for making such awesome content!
@HarryCollinsPhotography yeah, I don't want to have to worry about it, but it adds much more! I picked up the Rode mic in your video ti use shooting wild horses last night, but that wind was to much for most of it. So far seems pretty nice.
Can you stick the MKE 600 straight to F3 without the cable, correct? How is the battery life of F3 if the MKE 600 runs on battery; so does not need phantom power? Because with the phantom power on I've read somewhere the F3 puts out only 1.5 hrs of battery life with alkaline and 4.5 with rechargable. So interesting would be how long can you record without 48V into the MKE 600. Thanks!!
Standard video production mics are over a thousand dollars. $300 is budget for what I’m talking about for PROFESSIONAL wildlife. $100 mics are going to give you many headaches in a lot of cases.