@@gabrielsaavedra nice that's a shotgun mic right? See I wanted somthing very multipurpose and as a first mic I for the zoom h1n. It's cheap and plasticity but a good xy mic, with enough settings. However it's not that handy without post. It picks up you hand on the plastic pretty easily. Hence why I for the kit too. Next is.proper headphone and a lav mic.
@@grahamfraser1990 I'd definitely check out the rode micro then, I've never had any problems with it and I've had it since last summer! Picks up from about 6 feet away too which is decent. Also I used Davinci Resolve for editing in both video and sound - it helps that it's free too haha
Such a beautiful and private trail
Enjoyed watching, thanks for sharing
Much appreciated, thank you!
what a peaceful looking beatiful trail :)
It seriously was!
@@gabrielsaavedra waiting for the next vid :)
I love this trail
this is extremely satisfying to watch
nicely done!!!
Thanks so much! :)
So equipment rundown. Definitely a decent mic. Phone camera w/ mount?
Nope haha! I filmed this with a Fujifilm X-T2 and recorded the sound with a Rode Micro! It was the cheapest mic I could get that was decent haha
@@gabrielsaavedra nice that's a shotgun mic right? See I wanted somthing very multipurpose and as a first mic I for the zoom h1n. It's cheap and plasticity but a good xy mic, with enough settings. However it's not that handy without post. It picks up you hand on the plastic pretty easily. Hence why I for the kit too. Next is.proper headphone and a lav mic.
@@gabrielsaavedra also any editing software used. The audio was probs fine off the bat.
@@grahamfraser1990 I'd definitely check out the rode micro then, I've never had any problems with it and I've had it since last summer! Picks up from about 6 feet away too which is decent. Also I used Davinci Resolve for editing in both video and sound - it helps that it's free too haha