The rubber band hack is exactly what i was looking for!! thank you SO much, this saved me returning the G1 mic, i love how compact it is but noticed the rattling noise in my last couple videos
Thank you for the review. The rubberband solution is a great idea. I. have owned the ECM-BM1 in the past. I loved the sound, but the clicking made it unusable if the camera was moving (vlogging handheld or mounted in a vehicle). Ultimately, I would like to own both and use them for different scenarios (B10 for hiking and run and gun filming and B1M for more stationary outdoor filming where I would like more control over the settings). Jason
Excellent comparison Arthur 💯 For me the form factor of the G1 on an APS-C body simply is amazing. Totally usable in most scenarios. Cheers from Germany.
The B10 is the way to go. I probably would have bought the B1M, but I don't think they make it any more, but from what I hear, the B10 is just as good.
Hey Arthur. Great comparison video. I was able to use both amd liked the sound of the b10. That being said the g1 is an amazing mic. It is really nice because you just put it on the camera and you are done. Also the g1 works on the ZV-1!
Thank you man for the video your a life saver. I got the g1 in the mail today for my a6000 it for sure sounds much better indoors. Outdoors it’s not the best with a lot of noise going on but it’s for sure an upgrade. The other one is obviously better but for the price difference I’ll wait to upgrade in the future
I first listened to this video in a very noise fan filled room, so I had low expectations of making out sound quality between them, and was interested in your opinion. However, what struck me the most was the contrast of the BC10 for your very end comparison you did in your office. I have a B10 coming soon, can't wait to see it, especially with NC turned on.
to my ear, the G1 is probably for these apscs that have previous gen builtin mic, such as A6000-A6600, to make them on par to the new gen mic- zve10. So it's not for the zve10. And the B10 and B1M is for some further upgrades.
Honestly I was worried at first because I just purchased the large mic myself, but after hearing your audio samples I genuinely have to say I prefer the built in mic over the little one. There was just something hollow sounding about it. Not sure if anyone else agrees but that's where I'm at, ECM-B10 all the way!
Man that ZVE10 footage look CLEAN AF what lens did you use?? also the built in mic is very impressive! It’s sounds just as good as the G1 but not better than the B10 but still very impressive
@@hinfinity Ha! Yes he did thank you for pointing that out! I jumped the gun. I just sent my 11m F1.8 back. I couldn't handle the distortion for how it made me look in vlogs.
I would have liked to hear the bi-directional comparision between the two with the B10 both in a directional mode and omni mode, but still, thank you for doing it. I have been considering a Deity D4 Duo for this use (I like to talk to people while vlogging) but maybe the volume balance on the G1 is good enough to get by.
Were you using catalyst browse for the clips of her walking or was that one of the stabilizations and was it a different lens or the kit lens cause it looked really good
The B10 sounds best in most of the tests EXCEPT the back mic test. The G1 is much better than the B10 for the back mic test with Lucas. Because of this, G1 is the best for my needs because I use my camera to also record my son while I am talking to him behind the camera.
According to Sony Hong Kong technical support department when the a7c2 connects to the ecm-g1 microphone, it can only use analog input. If you use a7c2 with other higher-end microphones, you can use digital input or analog input. So when g1 connect to a7c2, there is no fully automatic audio leveling function. However, on other Sony camera models such as the a74, the camera can continue to use digital input and use the fully automatic volume leveling function. Regarding this issue, I sent three emails to Sony's technical support department in Hong Kong, China and Japan. Reflecting my dissatisfaction, why do the same microphone have different reactions in different camera models. I use the a7c2, a relatively entry-level camera, because I hope that using an entry-level microphone, I can adjust the volume completely automatically, without having to spend time manually adjusting the volume.
to be honest the best vocals came from the one without a mic. Cheers to the camera. i find the little one spiking up too much and the big one gives the excessive car noises put down. I would use a mic if im at a crowded place like NYC but not perse on vacation at a place if you want to pick up everything from a bigger distance.
Great Video, I have a a7riii which won't take advantage of the Digital Audio, so will the B10 be a better choice? Also I will be using it in a in classroom (kindergarden) performances. Will the G1 be fine?
i like the sound on both i admit.. but for the price.. i think i will be sticking with my RØDE VideoMicro .. yes it;s a relic in comparison and needs the audio cable to go into the camera.. but at less than half the price of either sony's there.. until they drop the price.. it is what i will be keeping
@@X99Zero I have seen some examples in wind, that even with a dead cat, the ZV-e10 does better than the Rode Video Micro. I think the NC on the B10 is the same digital DSP tech.
Hi Arthur, thank you for the review, excellent comparision, I think same to you! justo tambien tenia esas dudas con estos modelos, gracias por ayudar con el video, saludos desde Argentina!
Seems like the G1 is really only for Vlogging. If you were using the mic for family videos and not just vloging where you are right in front of the camera I would go with the B10.
Hi friend, what do you prefer? Activating LC or NC or not? Is it better to choose off and process everything we want in the processing program? Another question, please, regarding the decibel, what do you recommend choosing? Thanks
Neither mic produces a realistic sound, with huge dropoff in the bass frequencies. Fine for speech, but poor for ambient sounds. Also, the in-camera mics pickup sound in stereo (obviously not very well-separated however), but with even worse low freq sensitivity. I think the new mics on test here are both mono. The mic manufacturers are fixated on vlogging, unfortunately. If you need a stereo mic for ambient sound, sadly there's not much choice, especially if you need a compact design.
Hi. I have a saramonic blink 100 paired with my sony a6100 and I can see that when I connected the mic (even just the cable) the mic level on camera marks on green at least one level even with no sound at all in the room. And when you play a recorded video you can hear I annoying noise sound, like a high pitched noise sound. How that can be fixed?
Excellent comparison Arthur and great way to involve Jenna and the littles. I always enjoy your content. I really like the idea of the Sony hot shoe mics but I'm having a hard time justifying the price for them. Especially considering that I find that the Rode video Go 2 mic has better sound. Have you had a chance to try it?
Does anyone know if there is a microphone in the g1 form factor so you can mount it on a cold shoe? My setup has a top handle mounted in the middle of the cage and it would interfere with picking up sound. Or maybe there is an extension cable to take the mic out to the side.
hey, I've bought this mic recently but I'm getting a ton of noise from the mic bouncing left and right to absorb any vibrations from moving. It's extremely loud and has me considering other methods of recording audio. Is there any way around this other than getting a separate recording system or new mic to attach a mic to?
You have probably already moved on or found a fix, but I see many people placing a small rubber band between the shock mount and the capsule head. That apparently stops the tapping sound that might be heard on your audio. I’ll find out soon when I purchase the G1 and immediately add a rubber band.