Watch DJI Mic Mini video here: th-cam.com/video/xTei6CXLeaE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=r1D0Bz2b0EUmi4CM Watch the other DJI Mic Mini video here: th-cam.com/video/aDEyTMmhzuQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RB-PKgi8tunpyol4
Great straightforward video, but one scenario is missing: using snapshot video with this mic. Does it pair if mic is on (probably yes, since you tried similar with the camera in standby mode), but how long does it take to start recording audio with this mic? I have DJI 3.5mm audio adapter (for motorcycling as they say) with lav mic, and every time I start snapshot/quick capture I loose first 2 sec of audio since Action 4 records from internal microphone before recognize external one (on motorcycle it is 2 sec of extensive wind noise). First use after longer pause it is 14 (!!!) seconds of "recognizing" microphone... Can you test that?
I have noticed another problem with DJI Mic Mini: the audio meter does not reflect the actual recording in the camera. If you disable the limitter (Clipping Control) and record loud source, the clipping happens right after entering the yellow zone instead of the red one.
Within the DJI Mimo app there is a setting (see 2:44) called Power Button for Noise Cancellation. This is supposed to enable/disable the power switch for selecting noise reduction. However, whenever I disable this setting in Mimo app it becomes automatically reenabled after connecting to the camera (in my case Action 4). Does Action 5 behaves similarly? I hope this bug will be fixed with the next firmware.
Yeah it does it also on the Action 5. You turn it off and then re connect the mic to the camera and it magically switches itself back to ON! Hopefully DJi fix this as it clearly doesnt work. 🙂what a great find!
@@TheCameraManReviews It looks like the camera is overwriting the settings with its own parameters whenever connects to the mic. And, unfortunately, there is no setting in the camera to disable the power button, so it chooses its predefined default value which happens to be "enable"...
Watch DJI Mic Mini video here: th-cam.com/video/xTei6CXLeaE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=r1D0Bz2b0EUmi4CM
Watch the other DJI Mic Mini video here: th-cam.com/video/aDEyTMmhzuQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RB-PKgi8tunpyol4
Great straightforward video, but one scenario is missing: using snapshot video with this mic. Does it pair if mic is on (probably yes, since you tried similar with the camera in standby mode), but how long does it take to start recording audio with this mic? I have DJI 3.5mm audio adapter (for motorcycling as they say) with lav mic, and every time I start snapshot/quick capture I loose first 2 sec of audio since Action 4 records from internal microphone before recognize external one (on motorcycle it is 2 sec of extensive wind noise). First use after longer pause it is 14 (!!!) seconds of "recognizing" microphone... Can you test that?
I have noticed another problem with DJI Mic Mini: the audio meter does not reflect the actual recording in the camera. If you disable the limitter (Clipping Control) and record loud source, the clipping happens right after entering the yellow zone instead of the red one.
Wow, I will definitely look into this. Thanks for pointing it out!
How you doing bro. U remember me?
Of course I know you! how you doing ? How's the speakers going?
@@TheCameraManReviews im good thanks. Yes the speakers are going good. Im starting to buy them to review them. Hopefuly i can grow my channel abit.
@@skity1233 Keep going buddy, your doing a great job!
Within the DJI Mimo app there is a setting (see 2:44) called Power Button for Noise Cancellation. This is supposed to enable/disable the power switch for selecting noise reduction. However, whenever I disable this setting in Mimo app it becomes automatically reenabled after connecting to the camera (in my case Action 4). Does Action 5 behaves similarly? I hope this bug will be fixed with the next firmware.
great question, let me have a look.
Yeah it does it also on the Action 5. You turn it off and then re connect the mic to the camera and it magically switches itself back to ON! Hopefully DJi fix this as it clearly doesnt work. 🙂what a great find!
@@TheCameraManReviews It looks like the camera is overwriting the settings with its own parameters whenever connects to the mic. And, unfortunately, there is no setting in the camera to disable the power button, so it chooses its predefined default value which happens to be "enable"...
Pervious man not used poor quality audio ?