Question. Do I need to use ear bugs when I’m using a lab wire type mic? If I’m just doing social media vids etc. no interviews just me talking. Do I need ear bug to cancel out noise?
Thank you for the comparison, I've got a Lav and a few other Mics. One thing I think that's important to remember - poor Video quality won't necessarily ruin your video but poor Audio always will, so I'm quite happy making sure that I've got that covered.
I find the "in the hand" mic setups records wayy too much treble to the point where it's uncomfortable. I wouldn't really turn up the treble much in post if i recorded while having the mic sitting on my shirt.
I don’t year and years of my RU-vid career trying to hide my microphone to seem more “professional” but i think for most creators/influencers it doesn’t matter if your mic is seen and in fact it’s more authentic.
Great video, thanks so much! 💜 4:58 One remark: bleutooth earbuds or headphones add a tiny audio delay, so using wired headphones to monitor incoming audio is generally better for more critical recording.
I must say that this video is so well put together! Your work needs more regignition🗯🔥. I must ask you 1 question: Do you have any problems with your Dji mic? I just ordered Dji mic and after that I start hearing that it has so much problems "1 audio delays", 2 sometimes audio goes off during recording and a bit more😅🤔. Should I switch to Rode wireless (pro) instead😇✌
Hi! I make clay videos on my channel (would be comparable to cooking videos as far as sound I’m trying to get.) I film through a small mirroless and have no way of separating audio since I edit everything on my phone. Do you know what type of mic would I need for some asmr? It has to record straight through camera, no sync post. Lol! Thanks… this has been so confusing 😊
Hey! I recently got an iPhone 15 pro and I would like to record stuff with it. I really like ambiant sounds of rain, ocean waves and more and I would like to know what mic you would recommand to record on the default recording app of the iPhone, or something else if you have a better idea 🙂
Unfortunately this didnt answer what i was looking for. I want a mic for outside that stops wind, and picks up my voice and other peoples voices that are away from me like 20ft. Ive tried shotgun mics but they never work how i want and usually a hissing noise. I hold a selfie stick as my setup. Like i want it to be a bit discrete unlike a shotgun mic, but i need it to pick up my voice and someone away from me with wind prevention. Kind of like a mic for pranks
Great video! Tyler can you share what equipment (microphone, camera or iPhone) you are using in the clips from your livingroom/kitchen - really good sound for a brand video. Thanks, maria
For small and mobile shotgun, I love the VideoMic GO II from Rode. Especially with USB-C iPhones now, it makes everything so much simpler and is really versatile with the 3.5mm jack acting as a headphone monitor OR as an output, depending on your task.
Shotgun sounds the most full. DJI has a higher sound I would do a comparison between the wireless mics like the hollyland M1 vs DJI vs Rode Wireless Pro etc.
Does anyone on RU-vid have the actual answer? Seems none of the mics in this video were sadly good enough. Is the only answer to do work in post? The whole reason to use Riverside is to not do that extra work in post. Audio is key - hence more mics need to be tested. Wireless is also not the best option for remote guests as they will struggle to set up.