For me, the Saramonic is a loser. It is huge relative to the competition and it lacks on-board recording which is a must-have feature for new wireless systems. Worst of all is the audio quality, which trails both DJI and Rode regardless of whether you're using a lav mic or not. IMO, the DJI remains the clear best choice with its small size and superior sound quality. What I'd like to see DJI do with their next iteration is add 32 bit floating point audio, eliminating the need to even set recording levels at all.
So many say it has no onboard recording is a huge factor for not buying it. But for my understanding there is a litlle screen on the receiver where you can check if the two transmitters are working. So for me the different price is the gamechanger. I bought the ProX for 230 € and there are 2 cavalier mics + the charging box included. One rode cavalier mic is about 50 €. The Set is about 320 € So together it's 420,-€ (no charging box) That's a big argument for me. And the sound of the ProX with the external mic you showed was great. So no question about the choice.
I use the Rode Smart Lav+ w/ the DJI Wireless Mic and it sounds GREAT! I like using +6DB on both the transmitter & receiver for iPhone use. I like how compact the DJI mic is and love how much more versatile it is than all the other mics. It comes with a Lightning adapter, USB-C adapter & 3.5MM adapter to use in every situation. Also, it's soooo small. Easy to hide and hold. Love that it has a clip and magnets to clamp on. As I said, I use the Roade Smart Lav+ and just hide the cable under my shirt and hide the transmitter on my belt or in my pocket. What I also LOVEEEE about the DJI Mic is that the reciever can start & stop the recording w/ a press of a button. Be sure to test that before starting though, it can sometimes not work if the mic & receiver aren't synced properly out of the charging case or if it's standing too long. That start/stop functionality works with the iPhone & DJI Action Cams. I haven't tried the button press on a camera yet, but I'd venture to bet it will work too.
@@Gemini_Connect What is so funny: In many TH-cam-Videos they explain to us, that you can't use the rode lavalier because of interference. But with you it did work?
06:28 "Included are all the cables you need to make that happen"....except for Galaxy Samsung S23 Ultra, which has no mic/headphone jack. And the USB-C receiver won't fit a Galaxy with anything more than a slim case. Those of us who use rugged cases that have a larger standoff around the USB-C port cannot use the USB-C receiver version of either the DJI or Saramonic receivers. Just another example of engineers not thinking things through.
Will this wirless mic mute and disable the speaker of smartphone or not ? If it disable or mute the speaker of the smartphone you can not make shorts videos and listen to your voice in snap or youTube or even you can not make live stream
Good question. Honestly, I trust Rode lav mics the most. I have 2 that I’ve been using for years and they’ve never given me a problem. Just make sure to get the version for cameras, not for phones.
Hello, when using this mic, will the recording audio be saved in the mic automatically or will I have to connect it on my camera or a n external recorder such as ZOOm H4n or a mobile?
Amazing video and comparison but with all these mics and features, I am really confused on what to purchase. What is your to go mic for vlogging nowadays with GoPro please? I am okay with 100 meter distance and 4-5 hours of charge. Main concern is the white noise and wind/waterfall/traffic noise. I do lots of videos in the wild. Thanks. I should also add that I had SYNCO but it had lots of white noise unfortunately and also suddenly stopped working while I was traveling. I have been recording with the Media Mod of GoPro for many videos and it sucks :(
Tested this and all other saramonic 2.4hz at Hong Kong convention yesterday and all models failed at 20 ft got cut offs when people would walk in between. Then tested Sure and zero hiccups but why ? Is it the tall ceilings or other signals in the building? I held back my purchase as I research more. The units where all new and to test the women was the technical person at the booth.
Thanks! And yes, the capsule is on the larger side, but IMO it's still pretty compact considering the quality and the fact that it's included in the kit.
Thanks for the review and other useful reviews, I have some questions about this kit, will a locking lav mic (that has a locking thread for a tascam or other device) properly connect with it? I use a DPA which has a lock thread and it works with the Rode Go, but not the DJI for example. Also if you are conversing with someone say 1 or 2 meters away how much do you pick up each others voice? Obviously it will vary , but I would like to use it for a mobile podcast / interview type setting. Thanks.
help pleeeeeze 😢 after watching a few youtube’s on the Saramonic systems, then watching your I decided to purchase the Saramonic Blink 500 Pro B3. it arrived paired and I fully charged the system. However, no matter what I have tried the Saramonic system will not function with my iPhone 12 pro max….any ideas would be welcome (there really is not a lot of help out there; I live in Scotland).
Hi there, i just purchased Ine base on your video Informations . My Question is could I utilize both microphones at the same time ? It seems to me the microphone is only be paired / activate to the receiver one at a time.
Question ~ using this mic system ~ how do you get the sound recording from the Mike to the footage taken; be from iPhone, GoPro? You did mention with the pocket 2 there is a physical connection?
From a price point the Saramonic does look attractive but it lacks on-board recording which the other two systems do have and puts them in a league of their own. If Saramonic comes out with a system that offers on-board recording at still an attractive price point, I will definitely consider. On-board recording is the fail-safe and a risk not everyone is willing to take, knowing that there are other systems out there that offer this fail-safe.
As always, good review Suzi. You've just reminded me to pick up some lavs. The older I get, the more forgetful I get....uh, what was I supposed to remember?
Again an awesome review. I’m on a budget though and was hoping you had a review in the last for the Synco G2 A2. Seems to be a great budget alternative for big brand wireless mics, and is on sale 140.00 for Black Friday I am curious if you would throw me a recommendation for a budget shotgun mic for a smartphone where we film paranormal investigations. We are outdoors a lot and wind noise is a factor. At times would still want the camera holder to be picked up as well ❤❤love you guys and keep up the awesome reviews
I wish they would send me one to try, I used the old one and sent it back, kept breaking up from 15’. I use it for fishing videos and turn around a lot and it would break up Now I use the go
Thanks for the informative video. Just on note... Please don't say "quite a bit smaller" when the footage is showing that it's pretty much the same size when the new ProX is maybe just a tad thinner. DJI is "quite a bit smaller" than Rode. The wired lavs for the ProX also clearly sounds worse, capturing more of the higher frequency ambience, making it sound like a lesser quality mic and by far has the loudest background noise captured. The mic on the ProX gives a fuller sound with more low end emphasis but a little too full compared to the rode and dji. Also the Saramonic is huge compared to the DJI, both size of tx/rx units and the case. Coming in at $300 vs. $329, the DJI is the better unit because you get much more for $30. I don't mean to be picky and point out points of criticism. I hope you take it as constructive and not me trying to be an a$$ about it. I just felt this wasn't an honest A/B/C comparison and it seems like it's favoring the Saramonic and something is pointing me to the very first sentence of this video.
Those are fair points. I did my best to stay objective, especially in the comparison section in light of the first sentence of the video. But there is always room to improve, and I appreciate any and all feedback 🙏
thanks for doing this test! appreciate your content and just subscribed : ] interesting the saramonic has the line level input, nice feature. couple questions if you dont mind: - do either of the Saramonics offer the safety track feature? really like this on the DJI system, and lot of the comparable wireless units do not offer it. - to clarify, when you say no onboard recording, does this mean it records straight to camera without localizing a copy on the reciever? seems every video I watch re: the Rode system indicates its just over-engineered unfortunately. illogical charging system, the adapters, the horrible proprietary system to download media from Rx, the overpriced lav mics, etc : [ maybe they'll get it right with the IIIs? 🤷 informative video, thanks again!
The sound sounds muffled. I don't like it. Keep in mind that someone could buy a high quality lav and hook it up to any one of these mini wireless systems and would more than likely get better audio. I think what is most important for these systems is looking at how they fair in distance/behind wall or with objects in the way, battery life, built in amp quality and on board mic quality.
I like Saramonic, I’ve been using the UWmic10 kit since mid 2017 (UWmic9 in the US) and despite a few quirks it has been a fantastic budget wireless system over the years but I can’t believe Saramonic didn’t include a back up recording option of some sort on this update. It’d be like releasing a camera today that doesn’t at least shoot 4K 30p. In my opinion that was really the main, if not only, thing they had to ‘fix’ about their ‘blink’ system to keep it relevant in today’s market. And they could have been at the top of today’s market if they’d somehow managed to add a 32 bit float back up recording option on their transmitters even at extra cost or as a ‘Pro+’ version or whatever. If they did that then I’d definitely get this kit over the DJI Mic despite the other aspects DJI system I prefer but without any backup recording feature at all in 2022 (well 2023 now) it’s a deal breaker for me unfortunately.
Great video, however is there enough of an upgrade that would you recommend the newer B2 ProX set up at $299 (Amazon) over the original B2 set at $167 (Amazon Black Friday Sale). Looking to buy a system in the next 24 hrs. Thanks
Great review. Would it be possible to review some wireless mics that don't break the bank? With inflation the way it is, our money doesn't go very far now. I'm sure there must be some sub $100 mics that would work. Thanks.
Nice review, as always, even if sponsored :) Well, I did like the original Blink 500 which I recently replaced by the Rode Wireless Go II. I was looking at the newer Saramonics that improved significantly since the first iteration. However, having onboard recording is a gamechanger/lifesaver, call it whatever. Yesterday we were shooting interviews at a trade show, and my phone camera was handled by someone else. I only later realised that the app had not been changed to the USB mic source and all it recorded was the inbuilt phone mic. In the noise at the expo it was unusable. But: I could simply download the audio from the mic (TX) that was right in front of the onterviewees, held on the Interview Go. I don't think I will ever buy another similar, 2.4GHz wireless mic sys without onboard recording.
Lack of onboard recording for the Blink is a deal breaker- regardless of it's other advantages over the Rode and DJI. Also, kudos to you for an "HONEST" review. The fact that you acknowledged Blink's lack of onboard recording speaks volumes about your integrity as a reviewer.
Those mics are gigantic! Looks like you are wearing a cell phone. You can buy something 1/4 the size and 1/8 the price on Amazon. And with near identical sound quality.
It's valuable information has provided in the video. I used to watch most of your video before buying any products. I have some queries regarding to buy good microphone those have good features with lav mic. So I want to know which will be better option between DJI and Saromonic Blink prox B2. I had watched your both the video but still having confusion. Thanks
It's really valuable information and good reviews. Good reviews . Im new in vlogging fields and planning to buy camera and lens. I have questions which lens is good for video vlogging like city , village etc as sony APS-C Camera 11mm, 15mm, 10-20mm lens. Usually i do traveling vlogging Also I would like to know about 17- 50mm lens of Tamron. I'm doing vlogging with action camera coz I'm moto ridder too. Most of my vlogging as video shoots only can say roughly 95%. So which lens best for me for video shooting . Thanks
For me, the Saramonic is a loser. It is huge relative to the competition and it lacks on-board recording which is a must-have feature for new wireless systems. Worst of all is the audio quality, which trails both DJI and Rode regardless of whether you're using a lav mic or not. IMO, the DJI remains the clear best choice with its small size and superior sound quality. What I'd like to see DJI do with their next iteration is add 32 bit floating point audio, eliminating the need to even set recording levels at all.
I totally agree
So many say it has no onboard recording is a huge factor for not buying it.
But for my understanding there is a litlle screen on the receiver where you can
check if the two transmitters are working.
So for me the different price is the gamechanger.
I bought the ProX for 230 € and there are 2 cavalier mics + the charging box included.
One rode cavalier mic is about 50 €. The Set is about 320 € So together it's 420,-€ (no charging box)
That's a big argument for me.
And the sound of the ProX with the external mic you showed was great.
So no question about the choice.
I use the Rode Smart Lav+ w/ the DJI Wireless Mic and it sounds GREAT! I like using +6DB on both the transmitter & receiver for iPhone use. I like how compact the DJI mic is and love how much more versatile it is than all the other mics. It comes with a Lightning adapter, USB-C adapter & 3.5MM adapter to use in every situation. Also, it's soooo small. Easy to hide and hold. Love that it has a clip and magnets to clamp on. As I said, I use the Roade Smart Lav+ and just hide the cable under my shirt and hide the transmitter on my belt or in my pocket. What I also LOVEEEE about the DJI Mic is that the reciever can start & stop the recording w/ a press of a button. Be sure to test that before starting though, it can sometimes not work if the mic & receiver aren't synced properly out of the charging case or if it's standing too long. That start/stop functionality works with the iPhone & DJI Action Cams. I haven't tried the button press on a camera yet, but I'd venture to bet it will work too.
Thanks for sharing your POV. I agree that the Rode Smart Lav + is a great option too.
@@Gemini_Connect What is so funny: In many TH-cam-Videos they explain to us, that you can't use the rode lavalier because of interference. But with you it did work?
The Lav Audio on the proX seemed very noisy compared the rest.
Thank you for the review. Saramonic Blink500 ProX B2R Dual-Channel Wireless Microphone System does have on board recording.
I have it for the last 5months, been very pleased with it. Connects to my Canon M6 and now I have also a Pocket 2 DJI I use it with.
Great video TNX
06:28 "Included are all the cables you need to make that happen"....except for Galaxy Samsung S23 Ultra, which has no mic/headphone jack. And the USB-C receiver won't fit a Galaxy with anything more than a slim case. Those of us who use rugged cases that have a larger standoff around the USB-C port cannot use the USB-C receiver version of either the DJI or Saramonic receivers. Just another example of engineers not thinking things through.
Thank you! I love your thorough reviews and direct comparisons when new gear debuts.
That's great to hear. Thanks for the feedback 😀
Will this wirless mic mute and disable the speaker of smartphone or not ?
If it disable or mute the speaker of the smartphone you can not make shorts videos and listen to your voice in snap or youTube or even you can not make live stream
wow, what a thorough and well thought video comparing all of the current wireless mics! THANK YOU!
I lost the windscreen for B500, where I can buy back only the windscreen?
I think for me the deal breaker is the in mic audio recording! If saramonic added those it would be a no brainer!
i have a question! what lav mic would you recommend for the DJI mic? i’m looking for something not too expensive & not too cheap. thank you!
Good question. Honestly, I trust Rode lav mics the most. I have 2 that I’ve been using for years and they’ve never given me a problem. Just make sure to get the version for cameras, not for phones.
Is there a difference between the black version and the white version??
3:20 that sounded baaaad
Can the transmitters be use in the rain? Is it rainproof?
Happy Thanks Giving everyone
Thank you from Denmark .😊
Hello, when using this mic, will the recording audio be saved in the mic automatically or will I have to connect it on my camera or a n external recorder such as ZOOm H4n or a mobile?
Amazing video and comparison but with all these mics and features, I am really confused on what to purchase. What is your to go mic for vlogging nowadays with GoPro please? I am okay with 100 meter distance and 4-5 hours of charge. Main concern is the white noise and wind/waterfall/traffic noise. I do lots of videos in the wild. Thanks.
I should also add that I had SYNCO but it had lots of white noise unfortunately and also suddenly stopped working while I was traveling. I have been recording with the Media Mod of GoPro for many videos and it sucks :(
Tested this and all other saramonic 2.4hz at Hong Kong convention yesterday and all models failed at 20 ft got cut offs when people would walk in between. Then tested Sure and zero hiccups but why ? Is it the tall ceilings or other signals in the building? I held back my purchase as I research more. The units where all new and to test the women was the technical person at the booth.
Sounds like a question for tech support.
Excellent video, thanks. Can these lavaliere mics included be used as a standalone lavaliere mics? With mobile phones, pc or camera.
Really like this channel … VERY informative, Concise & intelligent 10/10
Congrats on the sponsorship!!! It’s a good system, but the included wired lav has a ginormous capsule size! 😅
Thanks! And yes, the capsule is on the larger side, but IMO it's still pretty compact considering the quality and the fact that it's included in the kit.
I have the Saramonic and the distortion is dreadful. I'm switching back to my Boya.
Thanks for the review and other useful reviews, I have some questions about this kit, will a locking lav mic (that has a locking thread for a tascam or other device) properly connect with it? I use a DPA which has a lock thread and it works with the Rode Go, but not the DJI for example. Also if you are conversing with someone say 1 or 2 meters away how much do you pick up each others voice? Obviously it will vary , but I would like to use it for a mobile podcast / interview type setting. Thanks.
help pleeeeeze 😢 after watching a few youtube’s on the Saramonic systems, then watching your I decided to purchase the Saramonic Blink 500 Pro B3. it arrived paired and I fully charged the system. However, no matter what I have tried the Saramonic system will not function with my iPhone 12 pro max….any ideas would be welcome (there really is not a lot of help out there; I live in Scotland).
what are the samsung phones that are compatible to this mic?
Hi there, i just purchased Ine base on your video Informations . My Question is could I utilize both microphones at the same time ? It seems to me the microphone is only be paired / activate to the receiver one at a time.
Yes, both mics are able to be used simultaneously. Try to sync them.
Question ~ using this mic system ~ how do you get the sound recording from the Mike to the footage taken; be from iPhone, GoPro? You did mention with the pocket 2 there is a physical connection?
This mic system records audio directly to the device that it is plugged into.
@@Gemini_Connect thanks for your answer.
From a price point the Saramonic does look attractive but it lacks on-board recording which the other two systems do have and puts them in a league of their own. If Saramonic comes out with a system that offers on-board recording at still an attractive price point, I will definitely consider. On-board recording is the fail-safe and a risk not everyone is willing to take, knowing that there are other systems out there that offer this fail-safe.
Hi Henk, why it lacks on board recording? I don´t understand that point. I'm planning to buy one of this 3 mic.
How can I connect Saramonic receiver RXUC to Go Pro Hero 9? Please advise. Thanks.
You have to buy a adapter for your go pro
What the heck?! This channel has been so crazy under-subbed for such a looooong tiiiime!
Thank you! I’m in the market for a remote microphone but haven’t made a choice yet. This helps 😊
Great review of the satamonic blink 500 pro x. I got the 500 pro 2 years ago. I love it so much.
Will you be using these.microphones long term ?
I currently rotate between the Rode, DJI, and Saramonic. Depends on the cameras I’ll be using and the intent of the video.
You again have my attention & thank you .... now considering a purchase
The audio recording with the DJI Mic sounded better in your clip on the balcony (?), in my opinion.
Can they use it too Go pro? Thanks
Yes! Just gotta have a 3.5mm mic adapter for the GoPro.
@@Gemini_Connect so this will work with my GoPro Hero9 Black? And does the same apply to Hero11
@@Gemini_Connect Will this work with my GoPro Hero9 Black?
Good comparison. Have you tested the hollyland m1 yet?
I haven't, but it is on my list of mics to try.
@@Gemini_Connect great I’ll wait for the review. New Go Pro 11 owner and have gained a lot of knowledge from your channel
Brilliant review! Thanks:)
Great review but the on-board audio recording is a deal breaker for me.
As always, good review Suzi. You've just reminded me to pick up some lavs. The older I get, the more forgetful I get....uh, what was I supposed to remember?
Lol, I know the feeling 😅
It is easy to forget stuff.
I just got the insta 360 based on your video thank you and I’ll probably get a mic based on this video
Please review the blink m2.
can i use this to my dji osmo action 3 maam?
Yes.
Thank you for the review, it really helped in my decision.
Again an awesome review. I’m on a budget though and was hoping you had a review in the last for the Synco G2 A2. Seems to be a great budget alternative for big brand wireless mics, and is on sale 140.00 for Black Friday
I am curious if you would throw me a recommendation for a budget shotgun mic for a smartphone where we film paranormal investigations. We are outdoors a lot and wind noise is a factor. At times would still want the camera holder to be picked up as well
❤❤love you guys and keep up the awesome reviews
I wish they would send me one to try, I used the old one and sent it back, kept breaking up from 15’. I use it for fishing videos and turn around a lot and it would break up
Now I use the go
That's a perfect example of why you want on-board recording with these mics.
Fair point!
Thanks Suzi! Always an honest opinion.👌
Honestly I think the built-in microphone sounds fuller than the included lav. But still, it's nice that it comes with the kit.
Thanks for the informative video. Just on note... Please don't say "quite a bit smaller" when the footage is showing that it's pretty much the same size when the new ProX is maybe just a tad thinner. DJI is "quite a bit smaller" than Rode.
The wired lavs for the ProX also clearly sounds worse, capturing more of the higher frequency ambience, making it sound like a lesser quality mic and by far has the loudest background noise captured. The mic on the ProX gives a fuller sound with more low end emphasis but a little too full compared to the rode and dji.
Also the Saramonic is huge compared to the DJI, both size of tx/rx units and the case. Coming in at $300 vs. $329, the DJI is the better unit because you get much more for $30.
I don't mean to be picky and point out points of criticism. I hope you take it as constructive and not me trying to be an a$$ about it. I just felt this wasn't an honest A/B/C comparison and it seems like it's favoring the Saramonic and something is pointing me to the very first sentence of this video.
Those are fair points. I did my best to stay objective, especially in the comparison section in light of the first sentence of the video. But there is always room to improve, and I appreciate any and all feedback 🙏
A great review .. .thanks so much
thanks for doing this test! appreciate your content and just subscribed : ] interesting the saramonic has the line level input, nice feature. couple questions if you dont mind:
- do either of the Saramonics offer the safety track feature? really like this on the DJI system, and lot of the comparable wireless units do not offer it.
- to clarify, when you say no onboard recording, does this mean it records straight to camera without localizing a copy on the reciever?
seems every video I watch re: the Rode system indicates its just over-engineered unfortunately. illogical charging system, the adapters, the horrible proprietary system to download media from Rx, the overpriced lav mics, etc : [ maybe they'll get it right with the IIIs? 🤷
informative video, thanks again!
The sound sounds muffled. I don't like it. Keep in mind that someone could buy a high quality lav and hook it up to any one of these mini wireless systems and would more than likely get better audio. I think what is most important for these systems is looking at how they fair in distance/behind wall or with objects in the way, battery life, built in amp quality and on board mic quality.
SO PROX, RODE, DJI, ANKER? WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE MIC? SO FAR. THE FEATURES OF THE SARAMONIC SEEMS TO THE BE WINNER BY FAR.
I looks like a nice option for a wireless mic system, especially with included Lav mics. Great review, and thanks for sharing.
This works with a gropro?
Yes, with the GoPro Media Mod or Mic Adapter.
Nice work!
Thank you for watching 🙏
Thanks, it helps us. i am waiting for this review. Thanks, i am buying dji mic, but now i am Buy saramonic 500 Blink x Thanks
I like Saramonic, I’ve been using the UWmic10 kit since mid 2017 (UWmic9 in the US) and despite a few quirks it has been a fantastic budget wireless system over the years but I can’t believe Saramonic didn’t include a back up recording option of some sort on this update. It’d be like releasing a camera today that doesn’t at least shoot 4K 30p. In my opinion that was really the main, if not only, thing they had to ‘fix’ about their ‘blink’ system to keep it relevant in today’s market.
And they could have been at the top of today’s market if they’d somehow managed to add a 32 bit float back up recording option on their transmitters even at extra cost or as a ‘Pro+’ version or whatever. If they did that then I’d definitely get this kit over the DJI Mic despite the other aspects DJI system I prefer but without any backup recording feature at all in 2022 (well 2023 now) it’s a deal breaker for me unfortunately.
Great video, however is there enough of an upgrade that would you recommend the newer B2 ProX set up at $299 (Amazon) over the original B2 set at $167 (Amazon Black Friday Sale). Looking to buy a system in the next 24 hrs. Thanks
I was looking at the Godox audio set for Black Friday @$99!!!
Great review. Would it be possible to review some wireless mics that don't break the bank? With inflation the way it is, our money doesn't go very far now. I'm sure there must be some sub $100 mics that would work. Thanks.
Yes, I totally understand and I do have some budget friendly mics coming up for review soon.
@@Gemini_Connect that would be great. Thank you very much.
Why was saramonic with wired mic so bad?:/
Thanx
That thing is massive.
A lot of cracking noise is coming out of of records😬😬 sounds bad
Nice review, as always, even if sponsored :) Well, I did like the original Blink 500 which I recently replaced by the Rode Wireless Go II. I was looking at the newer Saramonics that improved significantly since the first iteration. However, having onboard recording is a gamechanger/lifesaver, call it whatever. Yesterday we were shooting interviews at a trade show, and my phone camera was handled by someone else. I only later realised that the app had not been changed to the USB mic source and all it recorded was the inbuilt phone mic. In the noise at the expo it was unusable. But: I could simply download the audio from the mic (TX) that was right in front of the onterviewees, held on the Interview Go. I don't think I will ever buy another similar, 2.4GHz wireless mic sys without onboard recording.
Very fair point. Thanks for sharing your story and perspective.
To be able to record in a great feature,
Lack of onboard recording for the Blink is a deal breaker- regardless of it's other advantages over the Rode and DJI. Also, kudos to you for an "HONEST" review. The fact that you acknowledged Blink's lack of onboard recording speaks volumes about your integrity as a reviewer.
Good Mam🙂
I think you just can't do that. Never and never. Let devices that you have been sponsored compete against others. Bad taste always remains.
Those mics are gigantic! Looks like you are wearing a cell phone. You can buy something 1/4 the size and 1/8 the price on Amazon. And with near identical sound quality.
It's valuable information has provided in the video. I used to watch most of your video before buying any products. I have some queries regarding to buy good microphone those have good features with lav mic. So I want to know which will be better option between DJI and Saromonic Blink prox B2. I had watched your both the video but still having confusion. Thanks
It's really valuable information and good reviews. Good reviews . Im new in vlogging fields and planning to buy camera and lens. I have questions which lens is good for video vlogging like city , village etc as sony APS-C Camera 11mm, 15mm, 10-20mm lens. Usually i do traveling vlogging Also I would like to know about 17- 50mm lens of Tamron. I'm doing vlogging with action camera coz I'm moto ridder too. Most of my vlogging as video shoots only can say roughly 95%. So which lens best for me for video shooting . Thanks
I felt that the rode and Dji sounded better.. I’m still on the fence between those two,, I’m still reviewing them to decide on a purchase
DJI sounds way better