I ordered immediately, they will be sold out in an hour and will be back ordered for 6 months. I love my Rode wireless Pro’s, but this just made me completely switch to my mic 2’s. DJI is eventually going to take over the entire camera market.
Okay, now THIS is just what I needed to see and hear about so I could decide on getting the receiver. Unfortunately the most I really wanted was possibly two mikes, but got the solo first. Now I have to find the receiver, charger, and a single cam. Thanks for the help!
So I am guessing and hoping this will let me use the DJI mics as channels 3-4 on my fx6 and then run 2 xlr as well. A cheaper solution from Sonys first party wireless system. With the trade off being not UHF but can have 32bit internal recording.
@@Elemonator It is confirmed to work the with FX6 so the FX9 should be the same. Source video th-cam.com/video/TkSUrLLzWH0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Nm36R3BYHQ5mW3KL
@@andrewbarr9700 update. Sadly it does not appear to work on the fx9. Transmitter recognizes it’s connected. Camera recognizes something is there. But I do not see any audio signals coming through.
According to the official compatibility list, at this time, *it is unfortunately NOT compatible with the Sony a7iii (ILCE7M3)* - though there is a small possibility some future firmware update _may_ bring compatibility!
Wow, that's really cool. I would guess the connection between the receiver and camera is digital right? That means you avoid the conversion from digital to analog and back to digital again so the audio should be cleaner too. It would be cool if DJI could make this for Panasonic hotshoes too and connect like the DMW-XLR1 or DMW-XLR2.
The audio doesn't sound that full seem to missing some frequency range, might be noise cancelation built into the DJI, but prefer the sound in your studio than when you were outside talking.
At this time, this is a popular criticism indeed - the current quality of the ''noise cancellation'' is pretty... Lacking Most people actually recommend turning it off _(and fixing in post, if required)_ - I also personally agree - the built-in noise cancellation feature in its current iteration definitely ''dulls'' the audio, so I never use it
quick question! can i use the dji mic with this adapter and connect a shotgun mic via the audio jack and receive two channels of audio? Great video nonetheless!
the new canon R5 II, has a hot shoe. Do you know if DJI is going to have an adaptor for the DJI Mic 1 or 2 for the Canon R5 II? Thanks for the video.. Less cables would be nice..
Wow! WOW! I never imagined such a thing would exist but I have always LOVED that Sony smart hot shoe ! Almost want to buy an FX30 now. Sweetie & I LOVED hearing this. Now we have to get back to vlogging our beer with the Pocket 3 and our 2 DJI MIC2s. Keep the always great videos coming. - Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ 🤣Professional🤣Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]
the issue id have is that it wont fit in the case and is still another process, it would be quicker to plug the cable in then stick this adapter on in my opinion, Ideally they drop a case it fits in attached
I have just bought this and it's cool. But I don't think you can play your shots back and listen through the dji mic 2 headphone output. Which means having to unplug from the receiver and then back into the camera for playback. so I'll always end up with wires on the side and the dorrs gettting in the way of the the screen. wish they had included this functionality.
As asked below: 1) how is the noise floor/sound quality compare to the TRS connection (XLR-H1 is terrible), and 2) can the camera's TRA xonnection bebused simultaneously, allowing for four audio tracks? Thank you!
This is awesome! Question please Do you know, is there a way to sync the camera with the DJI Mic 2 RX via the Mi adapter so when you press record on the camera, the Mics will also start recording in 32-bit float? I hope that's possible to help streamline the dual recording process.
Great video Sir! This is super cool bro, and this adapter is a brilliant idea. It's so nice to be able to ditch the cable and keep things clean. Thanks for the info!
Today, I tested the DJI Mic 2 MI shoe on both, Sony FX6 and FX9 cameras. Works great on the FX6, not detected on the FX9. That's too bad. Wondering if it is a Sony or DJI problem and if firmware update is needed on the MI adapter or on the FX9 camera (unlikely to happen).
does the camera wake up the reciever also? like the TRS cable does. if it doesnt then its a deal breaker for me as I run and gun most of the time and that feature is why I upgraded to the mic 2
Cool, but which Sony Cams are compatible? Only the newer models or back to even the A6000? No info on the DJI website concerning this topic unfortunatly...
Excellent, concise video! Question: if I buy a dji mic 2 could I connect it to my Sony A7iii with an audio cable? So I would not need to buy the adapter. Would my camera recognise the mic 2? (I wouldn't expect it to connect via bluetooth) Tks
The *receiver* (the transmitters are the microphones themselves!) can only accommodate 2 transmitters at a time *That said,* since the transmitters have onboard memory, you _could_ therefore; - Link 2 transmitters to the receiver so the audio is captured directly to the video footage - Use 2 other transmitters by recording onto their onboard memory - Combine the other 2 audio sources in the editing phase so you have all 4 microphone recordings!
Thanks for sharing this. I'm trying to find out if I can run my shotgun mic AANNNDD my DJI mic at the same time. Doesn't appear so. I'm new to videography, and trying to eliminate the large lapel mic setup commonly found with Sony camcorders. Does anyone have any tips? Can I use some type of adapter?
I need this but I have DJI Mic 1 for work… it will be tricky to get my employer to upgrade to Mic 2 just to get the adapter… I assume this adapter is not backward compatible?
Can the adapter be used on any Sony camera? Also, will Mic 2 have the same features when being used with the adapter on the camera as that on pocket 3?
There is an official compatibility list on the DJI website - alternatively, use these terms on Google: ''dji mic 2 camera adapter compatibility'' This adapter is *_NOT_* compatible with *_all_* Sony Cameras, even if they have the special multi interface shoe/hot shoe interface _(for example, it is not currently compatible with the Sony a7iii despite it having the multi interface shoe)_
Given that the Sony Multi Interface Shoe supports four channels of 24bit digital audio, it seems like a missed opportunity for the adapter not to include a stereo minijack input, agreed?
You need the receiver if you want to connect DJI Mic 2 to other cameras - you can do so with the included cables, no need of the adapter, but if you want to be cable-free, you'll need the adapter indeed _(and I can 100% confirm the adapter is compatible with the ZV-E10!)_ I also use the same setup that you describe! - DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo - Sony ZV-E10
At this time the adapter is not compatible with the Sony a7iii as per the compatibility list and the DJI Support team _(though there is a small possibility some future firmware update will allow compatibility)_
Do you still have a version 1 DJI mic? Curious if there was any chance it would work with the adaptor (my guess is no). Great video dude! Makes me want to upgrade. Didn't care about 32bit float, but this would make me upgrade.
The 32bit float feature is only possible through *internal recording* - that is, the 32bit float can only be recorded onto the mic 2's onboard memory, it is not possible to directly record it onto cameras even with cables or the DJI adapter _(it uses a particular audio encoding and recording method so it is not possible to record directly to footage due to the specific technology)_
Hello, I have looked everywhere but cannot find the info about whether this adapter works with the Sony a6000. Would you know Does it work with my camera or just later models? Thanks
This may be a stupid question. Is there anyway I can use DJI mic 2 from Osmo Pocket 3 with a sony camera (a7 iii)? Or I need to buy a new DJI mic 2 set.
I think dji is on to something here. When you connect the multi interface shoe on a Sony camera you can unlock 4 channel audio. So if dji would allow the mic 2 to receive 4 transmitter you could have 4 lav mic going straight into the camera without cable with indépendant controls 😮
Is this only working on certain Sony cameras because my a6400 has MI hot shoe so does my Sony ZV-1 and both say not compatible. Is there a setting in the menu or an update im missing?
*EDIT* - Was inaccurately referring to the ZV-E1 (2024) and _not_ the ZV-1 _(2020)_ The current official compatibility list does indicate it is compatible with the Sony ZV-E1*, but sadly *not* the Sony a6400 at this time
Has anyone had issues with very low volume/input in camera when using the hot shoe?? Mine is very low/quiet on my a7siii when using the adapter. Even when I’ve cranked the db on the transmitters and receiver. I can’t figure out how to increase the input to the camera… not an isssue while using the cables
1st like & 1st comment achievements unlocked.. not something you get to do every day But seriously thanks the review/mni tutorial I guess , it seems pretty soon I''ll relapse into an episode of GAS (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) hehe
It's sad that it doesn't work for the Sony zv1 :( I was dumb to buy it without even researching. Well, I guess I now have a stronger case to buy a new camera. 🤣😅🤣
canon missed the mark again, I'm jumping ship soon. Canons multifunction shoe has what?... 2 accessories. They probably closed the system so tight, no one wants to develop anything for their systems. Take another DJI product the focus pro, can't even start/stop recording with the handle on the r5c
How to sync the transmitter to the receiver? Or Sony mi digital interface to the receiver? The MI converter just plugs right in and if you have a transmitter that is synced up to the receiver, you will see your audio on the camera. I’ve been wanting someone to answer if the mic mini receiver will sync up to the DJI Mic two transmitter.
Buy the DJI Mic 2 adapter here: geni.us/E5BTzMO
Does this work w DJI mic 1?
@@μπουζούκι no
With this camera shoe adapter you don't need wires? But it works like receptor? Any improvements?
Such an elegant and clean solution. Can this become the new standard for camera components please
Yes please
I ordered immediately, they will be sold out in an hour and will be back ordered for 6 months. I love my Rode wireless Pro’s, but this just made me completely switch to my mic 2’s. DJI is eventually going to take over the entire camera market.
I got my mic 2 delivered yesterday! Did not know this even existed. Thank you!
Me too. Going to get it as well, it sure helps a bit as the provided cable is a bit stiff.
Another Big W from DJI on this one! Thanks for sharing this Aldryn!!
Okay, now THIS is just what I needed to see and hear about so I could decide on getting the receiver. Unfortunately the most I really wanted was possibly two mikes, but got the solo first. Now I have to find the receiver, charger, and a single cam. Thanks for the help!
Does it turn on an off when you turn on and off the camera? Great video
0:07 what is the name of the manufacturer of this interesting camera lens collar I see?
Ulanzi. Link in description
I'm calling it, they gonna make this built in on DJI MIC 3
Dang it I am so jealous right now. I want one of those adapters really badly.
Be gone cables!!!!!
Yeah I ordered mine immediately! They will be sold out within a few hours.
This looks great. I might pick one up.
Such a great idea from DJI. Thanks for making this video. Very well done. Have a great day!
So I am guessing and hoping this will let me use the DJI mics as channels 3-4 on my fx6 and then run 2 xlr as well. A cheaper solution from Sonys first party wireless system. With the trade off being not UHF but can have 32bit internal recording.
Hoping for same thing with fx9.
@@Elemonator It is confirmed to work the with FX6 so the FX9 should be the same. Source video th-cam.com/video/TkSUrLLzWH0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Nm36R3BYHQ5mW3KL
@@andrewbarr9700 love it! I’ll try it out as soon as it shows up!
@@andrewbarr9700 update. Sadly it does not appear to work on the fx9. Transmitter recognizes it’s connected. Camera recognizes something is there. But I do not see any audio signals coming through.
@@andrewbarr9700 I say that but I’m still rocking firmware 3.0. Let me see about updating the firmware to see if that changes anything.
Will the Adapter work on the Sony A7iii?
According to the official compatibility list, at this time, *it is unfortunately NOT compatible with the Sony a7iii (ILCE7M3)* - though there is a small possibility some future firmware update _may_ bring compatibility!
Question: Does the adaptor allow triggering of the transmitters record function by rolling the camera? that would be pretty amazing
Wow, that's really cool. I would guess the connection between the receiver and camera is digital right? That means you avoid the conversion from digital to analog and back to digital again so the audio should be cleaner too.
It would be cool if DJI could make this for Panasonic hotshoes too and connect like the DMW-XLR1 or DMW-XLR2.
The audio doesn't sound that full seem to missing some frequency range, might be noise cancelation built into the DJI, but prefer the sound in your studio than when you were outside talking.
At this time, this is a popular criticism indeed - the current quality of the ''noise cancellation'' is pretty... Lacking
Most people actually recommend turning it off _(and fixing in post, if required)_ - I also personally agree - the built-in noise cancellation feature in its current iteration definitely ''dulls'' the audio, so I never use it
quick question! can i use the dji mic with this adapter and connect a shotgun mic via the audio jack and receive two channels of audio? Great video nonetheless!
Can it connect so that the screen is facing the vlogger as well as facing the back of the camera?
Hmmmm…I wonder if there will be one for Panasonic and Canon too in the future.
Can this be used with the Canon R7?
Does it work with DJI Mic1?
Does this work w the new mic mini?
Does it work with theCanon 80D?
the new canon R5 II, has a hot shoe. Do you know if DJI is going to have an adaptor for the DJI Mic 1 or 2 for the Canon R5 II? Thanks for the video.. Less cables would be nice..
What kind of camera are you using??
Are they going to make Canon one? Thank you
Can we use same for mic mini sir
@@Jaani071 nope
Would you be able to use the old Dji mic one as well or no ?? Just for Dji mic 2
Only mic2 from what I understood.
Wow! WOW! I never imagined such a thing would exist but I have always LOVED that Sony smart hot shoe ! Almost want to buy an FX30 now. Sweetie & I LOVED hearing this. Now we have to get back to vlogging our beer with the Pocket 3 and our 2 DJI MIC2s. Keep the always great videos coming.
- Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ 🤣Professional🤣Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]
Another good product from DJI and good review Aldryn.
I hope adaptors like this come out for all the camera brands smart hot shoe!
That's a great idea. Hope more manufacturer version would come, at least Canon
the issue id have is that it wont fit in the case and is still another process, it would be quicker to plug the cable in then stick this adapter on in my opinion, Ideally they drop a case it fits in attached
Exactly what I thought ! Since the set up doesn't fit into the charging case, it loses its interest imho.
@eclictic3287 dji mic 3 will have it built in! And get rid of that plastic see through colour I don't like
I have just bought this and it's cool. But I don't think you can play your shots back and listen through the dji mic 2 headphone output. Which means having to unplug from the receiver and then back into the camera for playback. so I'll always end up with wires on the side and the dorrs gettting in the way of the the screen. wish they had included this functionality.
finally i can get rìd of a the audio cables bunch on my FX6, i do a lot of 2 people interview with the DJI mic so this a such a saver! Thanks DJI!
It would be nice if Sony came out with something similar for the top port on the FX6 so you can get Audio/XLR inputs without the top handle
As asked below: 1) how is the noise floor/sound quality compare to the TRS connection (XLR-H1 is terrible), and 2) can the camera's TRA xonnection bebused simultaneously, allowing for four audio tracks? Thank you!
This is awesome! Question please Do you know, is there a way to sync the camera with the DJI Mic 2 RX via the Mi adapter so when you press record on the camera, the Mics will also start recording in 32-bit float? I hope that's possible to help streamline the dual recording process.
Great video Sir! This is super cool bro, and this adapter is a brilliant idea. It's so nice to be able to ditch the cable and keep things clean. Thanks for the info!
Glad you liked it!
@@FlytPath 😃
Today, I tested the DJI Mic 2 MI shoe on both, Sony FX6 and FX9 cameras. Works great on the FX6, not detected on the FX9. That's too bad. Wondering if it is a Sony or DJI problem and if firmware update is needed on the MI adapter or on the FX9 camera (unlikely to happen).
Doest it fit in the case with the adapter?
Would the DJI Mike 2 sounds better at a music concert versus the SONY B1M? Using both products with mikes near me. Thanks.
Can you post a list of sony cameras that has the wireless feature in it.
does the camera wake up the reciever also? like the TRS cable does. if it doesnt then its a deal breaker for me as I run and gun most of the time and that feature is why I upgraded to the mic 2
Cool, but which Sony Cams are compatible? Only the newer models or back to even the A6000? No info on the DJI website concerning this topic unfortunatly...
This is a game changer!! Any ideas if this would work with the DJI Mic 1? If they have the same pin system I would hope so but not sure?
Were you able to find out if this works?
Excellent, concise video! Question: if I buy a dji mic 2 could I connect it to my Sony A7iii with an audio cable? So I would not need to buy the adapter. Would my camera recognise the mic 2? (I wouldn't expect it to connect via bluetooth) Tks
@@withersfrance yes standard cable comes with mic 2 setup
If you use the mic adapter and you also use a cam mounted shotgun plugged into mic in on the camera what happens?
I require 4 mics so how would the transmitter handle that situation or is it just limited to two?
The *receiver* (the transmitters are the microphones themselves!) can only accommodate 2 transmitters at a time
*That said,* since the transmitters have onboard memory, you _could_ therefore;
- Link 2 transmitters to the receiver so the audio is captured directly to the video footage
- Use 2 other transmitters by recording onto their onboard memory
- Combine the other 2 audio sources in the editing phase so you have all 4 microphone recordings!
Will it work with a Sony RX 10 Mk 4?
i wish you could fit this adapter in the case so you don't have to carry anything extra
Does this work with the original dji mic?
Is that for sony cameras only?
wow I'm jealous...I have the DJI mic 1😓 is it cmpatble with the mic 1 by chance ?
Not compatible
So amazing i must order now
Panasonic has a digital hotshoe. I hope DJI does this for the Lumix cameras.
Does it work with a7iii?
thats cool, Does the audio sound the same as with the cable?
Thanks for sharing this. I'm trying to find out if I can run my shotgun mic AANNNDD my DJI mic at the same time. Doesn't appear so. I'm new to videography, and trying to eliminate the large lapel mic setup commonly found with Sony camcorders. Does anyone have any tips? Can I use some type of adapter?
I need this but I have DJI Mic 1 for work… it will be tricky to get my employer to upgrade to Mic 2 just to get the adapter… I assume this adapter is not backward compatible?
Can the adapter be used on any Sony camera? Also, will Mic 2 have the same features when being used with the adapter on the camera as that on pocket 3?
There is an official compatibility list on the DJI website - alternatively, use these terms on Google: ''dji mic 2 camera adapter compatibility''
This adapter is *_NOT_* compatible with *_all_* Sony Cameras, even if they have the special multi interface shoe/hot shoe interface _(for example, it is not currently compatible with the Sony a7iii despite it having the multi interface shoe)_
I take it that when you're using this DJI adapter that the audio is part of the video recording, and not separate?
Hi! Thanks for the informative, and well-produced video!
Does the adapter bypass camera preamps for a cleaner audio signal?
Nice!
Can you tell, if the 32-bit audio file is now transfered to the camera or ist it still in the TX only?
The 32bit format will only ever be recorded *Onto the microphone's internal memory* as it uses specific encoding and recording technology
Is Mic2 system compatible w/video camera set-ups or no?
Is it compatible to the canon R7?
Given that the Sony Multi Interface Shoe supports four channels of 24bit digital audio, it seems like a missed opportunity for the adapter not to include a stereo minijack input, agreed?
I have the mic 2 that came with pocket 3. Do i need to buy the receiver and the dji adaptor for my sony zve10?
You need the receiver if you want to connect DJI Mic 2 to other cameras - you can do so with the included cables, no need of the adapter, but if you want to be cable-free, you'll need the adapter indeed _(and I can 100% confirm the adapter is compatible with the ZV-E10!)_
I also use the same setup that you describe!
- DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo
- Sony ZV-E10
@TeamTasteBuds Thank you
Can you have the shot gun and wireless hooked up
does this adapter work with Sony A73? it does have a MI shoe but is not listed from the specs for the dji adapter😅
At this time the adapter is not compatible with the Sony a7iii as per the compatibility list and the DJI Support team _(though there is a small possibility some future firmware update will allow compatibility)_
Thank you, great vid as usual!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you still have a version 1 DJI mic? Curious if there was any chance it would work with the adaptor (my guess is no). Great video dude! Makes me want to upgrade. Didn't care about 32bit float, but this would make me upgrade.
Adapter does not fit the DJI mic 1 receiver.
Does this only record through the adapter in 24bit? If so, I 'm hoping you can have the TX set to 32bit and have the option to replace after? Cheers!
The 32bit float feature is only possible through *internal recording* - that is, the 32bit float can only be recorded onto the mic 2's onboard memory, it is not possible to directly record it onto cameras even with cables or the DJI adapter _(it uses a particular audio encoding and recording method so it is not possible to record directly to footage due to the specific technology)_
Hello, I have looked everywhere but cannot find the info about whether this adapter
works with the Sony a6000. Would you know Does it work with my camera or just later models? Thanks
It doesn't. A6000 only works with analog hotshoe audio accessories. Sony has both wireless mics and camera mount mics that will work
Hey quick question. Does this adapter work for DJI MIC 1 ?
Does not work
This may be a stupid question. Is there anyway I can use DJI mic 2 from Osmo Pocket 3 with a sony camera (a7 iii)? Or I need to buy a new DJI mic 2 set.
You need the receiver. The Pocket 3 IS the receiver for the Mic 2.
Do you lose quality doing it this way?
I think dji is on to something here. When you connect the multi interface shoe on a Sony camera you can unlock 4 channel audio. So if dji would allow the mic 2 to receive 4 transmitter you could have 4 lav mic going straight into the camera without cable with indépendant controls 😮
What is the adapter connecting the lens on your Sony? I’ve never seen anything like it.
Ulanzi mount geni.us/WYYIhpB
@@FlytPath Thanks!
Is this only working on certain Sony cameras because my a6400 has MI hot shoe so does my Sony ZV-1 and both say not compatible. Is there a setting in the menu or an update im missing?
*EDIT* - Was inaccurately referring to the ZV-E1 (2024) and _not_ the ZV-1 _(2020)_
The current official compatibility list does indicate it is compatible with the Sony ZV-E1*, but sadly *not* the Sony a6400 at this time
@ The list shows it’s for the ZV-E1 and ZV-E10 not the ZV-1.
@@sharptechnique7883 I apologize. you're right - I was referring to the ZV-E1 (2024) - misread and inaccurately referred to the ZV-1 (2020)
I'm sure the DJI Mic 3 kit will have this built-in.
Has anyone had issues with very low volume/input in camera when using the hot shoe?? Mine is very low/quiet on my a7siii when using the adapter. Even when I’ve cranked the db on the transmitters and receiver. I can’t figure out how to increase the input to the camera… not an isssue while using the cables
1st like & 1st comment achievements unlocked.. not something you get to do every day
But seriously thanks the review/mni tutorial I guess , it seems pretty soon I''ll relapse into an episode of GAS (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) hehe
Still weird that DJI part of L-mount alliance is not bringing it out for Sigma, Leica and Lumix cameras 😢
Do they have a digital interface in their hotshoe?
@@TechMediaLifr yes, but every manufacturer has a proprietary connection
I hope Rode can make the same adapter!
Does this support for MIC 1 ?
It does not fit the Mic 1 receiver
@@FlytPath so bad DJI ☹️
Man I wish this worked with the mic 1.
It's sad that it doesn't work for the Sony zv1 :( I was dumb to buy it without even researching. Well, I guess I now have a stronger case to buy a new camera. 🤣😅🤣
I don't see the link to the adapter
geni.us/E5BTzMO
Is it just me or the auto power off doesn't work with this adapter?
dus not work with sony FX9 but dus work with Sony FX6
canon missed the mark again, I'm jumping ship soon. Canons multifunction shoe has what?... 2 accessories. They probably closed the system so tight, no one wants to develop anything for their systems. Take another DJI product the focus pro, can't even start/stop recording with the handle on the r5c
What about canon 😮
important note the creator combo does not come with the god damn mic reciever
Why would you need a separate receiver for the Pocket 3, it's built-in?
@@FlytPath because i want to hook the dji mic to my dslr camera
@@kronoszombieguidesapp then you need to buy the mic 2 system. Creator combo is a pocket thing, not a dslr combo.
Almost hit the buy button until I saw "for Sony cameras only". I'm a Canon guy so I'll have to stick with the annoying cable. Oh well.
Auto on/off not work with the hot shoe anyone else have this problem?
I guess this would only work if you have the DJI Mic 2, I still use the DJI Mic 1.. Has anyone tried connecting it to the DJI Mic 1?
I changed 100 reviews, and nobody says anything about how to connect transmitters to receivers (DJI MIC 2) with the Sony camera!!
How to sync the transmitter to the receiver? Or Sony mi digital interface to the receiver? The MI converter just plugs right in and if you have a transmitter that is synced up to the receiver, you will see your audio on the camera.
I’ve been wanting someone to answer if the mic mini receiver will sync up to the DJI Mic two transmitter.