@@kriedholm You really should have more Subs and likes. I truly enjoy your content. Keep up the work and I know that this channel will continue to grow.
I was using the Rode ME wireless mic and recently invested in the Pro. I like that the Wireless Pro comes with those screw-on lavaliers because I am not a fan of hanging the transmitter on a shirt. I need a microphone that can record on the device, and having that 32-bit float is great to have. I still like the DJI mic with my Pocket 3.
The screw-on lavaliers are a nice addition and I have a similar setup. Use the Pro's with everything but the DP3. The 32-bit float is definitely nice to have!
Nice, actually quite impressee and thinking to upgrade my wireless go II's to the PRO, howeverm would the sound quality improve, if i still use the same wireless go lavelier?
This is a great question because I'm not sure the go lavaliers are compatible with the PRO's. I just might do a video about this because I have a lot to say about it ha!
I use both systems and find that for run-n-gun situations (especially with the OSMO Pocket 3) or just to capture better audio then sync with a scratch- track from the camera, the DJI transmitter/recorder is fine. In more formal, studio type setups, or even staged events, the RØDE Wireless Pro is far superior, not just audio quality but with ease of use and adjustment of settings. Of course when either system is used as a "body pack" setup, adding a good lavelier mic makes a world of difference. 🎙️😁👍
Which one do you think is the better option?
Thanks foe the video.
You bet
@@kriedholm You really should have more Subs and likes. I truly enjoy your content. Keep up the work and I know that this channel will continue to grow.
Loving the DJI Mic 2! It's stylish, intuitive, and delivers crystal-clear audio😁
It is a great piece of gear!
I was using the Rode ME wireless mic and recently invested in the Pro. I like that the Wireless Pro comes with those screw-on lavaliers because I am not a fan of hanging the transmitter on a shirt. I need a microphone that can record on the device, and having that 32-bit float is great to have. I still like the DJI mic with my Pocket 3.
The screw-on lavaliers are a nice addition and I have a similar setup. Use the Pro's with everything but the DP3. The 32-bit float is definitely nice to have!
Nice, actually quite impressee and thinking to upgrade my wireless go II's to the PRO, howeverm would the sound quality improve, if i still use the same wireless go lavelier?
This is a great question because I'm not sure the go lavaliers are compatible with the PRO's. I just might do a video about this because I have a lot to say about it ha!
Is the Rode easier to use with the Rodecaster video? does any mic system make it easy top expand to 4 mics?
Lots to cover here so I think I’ll do a video about it
@@kriedholm That would be amazing!
On Twitter there are rumours of the new DJI Mini Mic. The current Røde and DJI Mic 2 are too big.
Oh interesting!
I use both systems and find that for run-n-gun situations (especially with the OSMO Pocket 3) or just to capture better audio then sync with a scratch- track from the camera, the DJI transmitter/recorder is fine. In more formal, studio type setups, or even staged events, the RØDE Wireless Pro is far superior, not just audio quality but with ease of use and adjustment of settings. Of course when either system is used as a "body pack" setup, adding a good lavelier mic makes a world of difference. 🎙️😁👍
Appreciate your insight!