I just bought both. I use the out on the F2 and plug it into one of the DJI mics so I can monitor the F2. For like interviews and what not. No usually for weddings.
So you would put the mic into the F2, the transmitter into the output and the receiver on camera? And you’d have 32 float on the recorder and a regular track on the camera? Would the output of the f2 clip in a loud situation?
Regarding the possible clipping of the Dji if the speaker gets louder: "Safety Track: A secondary audio track is recorded as a backup with a lower volume of -6 dB (different from the main audio track), which helps to safeguard your audio in case of unforeseen issues."
think the only drawback I see with DJI (though its feature packed) is the battery life if you need to mic 2 people in the field (say in like an off road shoot) for over 5 hours at a time.
this what I plan on also - how do you handle than sync than to video? doe's it have time code out from the F2? have a nice way to attache both the receiver and f2 on the camera?
@@adischenker1851Works perfectly. I do not use timecode, you can sync audio easily in post (slate or Pluraleyes). Use audio recording separately from the camera, no need to attach this system to a camera.
Without giving a sarcastic response, could you explain how you can tell that the audio is clipping and what specific parts in the video are clipping the most? It's not clipping to me, so I would like to know if this is an issue I can fix in future videos. Honestly curious of your opinion. And I apologize in advance if I wrongly assumed you'd give a sarcastic answer, like 'how can you not tell?' or something like that. Cheers.
Gotta be honest, I could only struggle through the first 3 minutes of this before the frenetic shaking, crazy hand moving and rapid jumping around made me dizzy and frustrated.
many people found interference issues when combine Rode lav with the DJI mic, have you had that problem? As i saw in your video, there was none of that which made me surprised, expecially you put the lav very close to the receiver.
To be fair that was the Lav Go, which is a much cheaper lav mic. I just bought my second RØDE Lavalier II. I use it for talking head video's from the DJI Mic into my iPhone and sometimes just the internal recording which I sync after the fact when using it for example with my GoPro. No issues whatsoever. Never had trouble up till now (about two months).
I just bought both. I use the out on the F2 and plug it into one of the DJI mics so I can monitor the F2. For like interviews and what not. No usually for weddings.
How about the other way around? Plugging the DJI mic receiver output into the Zoom F2?
yes u can
You can plug the dji transmitter into the output of the zoom and use both with one mic. Total game changer.
So you would put the mic into the F2, the transmitter into the output and the receiver on camera? And you’d have 32 float on the recorder and a regular track on the camera? Would the output of the f2 clip in a loud situation?
Yeah, that’s what I do. 😂
@@EverWhereFilms the only issue is buzzing from the cable connecting the two and shielding issues, do you have this?
I think the Dji transmitter is not only a mic but it uses 24 bit gain circuitry before sending it out. but I am not sure. @@erbartlett
Can I use it in very noisy environment? Does it has noise cancelling? I am looking for a mic to use it in an Engine Room, of a ship
dji records on the mic unit as well and also there is an emergency track so even if wireless receiver drops you have the audio on the mic unit
This is the comparison I was literally what I was looking for… did you make the video suggesting a lav
You have any experience with comparing the DJI to the Tascam DR-10L pro?
Regarding the possible clipping of the Dji if the speaker gets louder: "Safety Track: A secondary audio track is recorded as a backup with a lower volume of -6 dB (different from the main audio track), which helps to safeguard your audio in case of unforeseen issues."
Thanks for the review and be helpful comments. 🤓
think the only drawback I see with DJI (though its feature packed) is the battery life if you need to mic 2 people in the field (say in like an off road shoot) for over 5 hours at a time.
Yeah, good point.
Why don't you combine F2 and DJI Mic???I have the DJI Mic and I am thinking to buy the F2 to combine them....
F2 all day. The peace of mind is the only thing I value as a one man show...
I have both and just plug the DJI receiver output into the F2 so I get wireless 32bit float recording.
this what I plan on also - how do you handle than sync than to video? doe's it have time code out from the F2? have a nice way to attache both the receiver and f2 on the camera?
@@adischenker1851Works perfectly. I do not use timecode, you can sync audio easily in post (slate or Pluraleyes). Use audio recording separately from the camera, no need to attach this system to a camera.
Great video. Thinking about getting that dji
dont i return it pick up the tascam way better wirless communication was bad venues
clipping in this video :)
Very cool dude
lol youre talking about best audio and then the recording of this video is clipping
Without giving a sarcastic response, could you explain how you can tell that the audio is clipping and what specific parts in the video are clipping the most? It's not clipping to me, so I would like to know if this is an issue I can fix in future videos. Honestly curious of your opinion. And I apologize in advance if I wrongly assumed you'd give a sarcastic answer, like 'how can you not tell?' or something like that. Cheers.
@@VideoGizmology 4:45 just listen lol
@@VideoGizmology 2:53
A bit at 2:53 yes, but not for either of the devices being reviewed. 🤓
Gotta be honest, I could only struggle through the first 3 minutes of this before the frenetic shaking, crazy hand moving and rapid jumping around made me dizzy and frustrated.
7:32 ... to hell.
many people found interference issues when combine Rode lav with the DJI mic, have you had that problem? As i saw in your video, there was none of that which made me surprised, expecially you put the lav very close to the receiver.
To be fair that was the Lav Go, which is a much cheaper lav mic. I just bought my second RØDE Lavalier II. I use it for talking head video's from the DJI Mic into my iPhone and sometimes just the internal recording which I sync after the fact when using it for example with my GoPro. No issues whatsoever. Never had trouble up till now (about two months).
and thats the reaso i got me a tascam WINNER
It's "D-J-I" not "D-G-I" :))
big "J" not "G".