DJI Mic (1TX + 1RX) - Unboxing, First Impressions & Quick Test
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ย. 2024
- This is my unboxing and first impressions of the DJI Mic, the 1 transmitter and 1 receiver option. In the end I go through a quick test to compare it to my Aputure A.lav lavaliere mic.
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saw you had 999 subscribers...liked the video and subscribed to get you to 1000! congrats and best of luck!
Hey welcome back!
DjI make great stuff, this mic seems very good, waiting for your test!
Thanx… I’m looking forward to perform the test and hopefully hear a clear difference 😊
Great video! Thanks, it was super helpful
Great to hear it helped… the DJI Mic is really an awesome mic.
@@TechPlover you just made my decision easier to get one myself with your detailed review
I really like this video..Would like to know what video editor you use..
Thanx for watching @jordanbey870, glad you liked it. I use DaVinci Resolve for my video editing.
Great video, ... very helpful! Thank you very much!
Thanx, glad you liked it 👍🏻
I'm thinking about getting it 👌🏽 new subscriber 🙋🏾 road to 1k 🏁🏆
You won’t get disappointed, I love the DJI Mic 👌🏻
Hola. Acabo de probar y grabé en el receptor. Pero al momento de ver en la laptop no aparece el archivo. Además la memoria interna del receptor es solo de 3.7 MB. Fui estafado?
Does this have noise cancelation feature???
Hi Jordan, the DJI Mic comes with a wind muff that acts as a passive noise cancellation, but there is no software feature for active noise cancellation.
Dumb question how do you get the audio off the Transmitter to your phone/computer
Hi @ShotsByP,
There are no dumb questions :)
There is a USB-C port on the Transmitter and included in the box is a USB-C to USB-A cable to transfer the audio from the transmitter to a computer. This method can be used if you record the audio to the internal memory of the Transmitter.
You can also record the audio directly to the phone/computer by connecting the DJI Receiver to the phone/computer and the Transmitter will then transfer the audio wirelessly via the Receiver to the phone/computer.
Hope this answers your question.
@@TechPlover then another question so when the receiver is connected to my sony camera is there anything within the camera settings i need to setup for the audio? because if im just gonna take the audio off the transmitter and sync it with the video whats the point of the receiver being plugged into the camera? Hope that makes sense. Thanks again
@ShotsByP If you have the Receiver connected to your Sony camera the audio will be recorded directly into the video file and thus no need for audio syncing afterwards in post production.
If you want to keep your audio separate and sync the audio with the video file afterwards, then you should not connect the Receiver to your Sony camera. Then just make sure that you are recording to the internal memory of the Transmitter.
Hi,
thanks for the video. I have one question for you. When I connect DJI Mic 1 to my Samsung phone via USB C and I want to play my recorded video (for my control) then the phone detects DJI mic as the headphones and I am not able to hear audio when video is playing.
Are you able to help me whether this can be solved somehow?
Thank you.
Hi @pohorachspetom, thanx for watching:)
You can either disconnect the receiver from your phone or you can connect a Bluetooth headset to the phone and listen to your video that way.
Wow when I used my wireless headphones I was able to play video with audio when mic was plugged in USB C of the phone. Many thanks to you and your help🙂🙂.
Antes de usar el micrófono por primera vez ¿Debo cargar el micrófono o el receptor? ó ¿Se carga cuando se termina la carga?
Explicación por favor
Thanx for watching 👍🏻
Both the transmitter and receiver should have some charge out of the box, so you can use them right away without charging them first. If you want the full operation time before you use them for the first time you definitely have to charge them since they will not have 100% charge out of the box.
Nicesir
No charger???
Yes, no charging brick included only a charging cable.
It’s says made for iphone and you’re surprised?
@@spikemedia7868 it's made for Android also.