I love how you make this authentic and honest while at the same time providing good advice for people like me (just starting out.) Just want to offer my best wishes and big thanks for the time and experience you've offered me.
There are many situations where you wouldn't want to hook up an XLR cable. But most production companies will opt for XLR. ENG cameras typically use a short XLR cable attached to a camera mounted shotgun microphone. This is pretty much standard industry practice. You can use wireless mics if you want. In fact, I often do as they are easy to set up and convenient. But wireless mics are susceptible to interferences, especially mics that use 2.5ghz like the Rode Wireless GO. Professional wireless mics typically use radio frequencies, but they too have a number of potential issues, including interference. Of course, it's all situationaly dependent. You could even use a mic straight into the 3.5mm jack and no doubt be fine 90% of the time, but a 3.5mm jack is not as rugged as an XLR cable and are prone to breaking. XLR cables provide better audio, are safer, and are built to a higher standard. 🙂
You've given great information twice from two different videos about the S5X. you got my Sub my guy. I have the x a couple months and just started posting here on TH-cam
No mention of the 3.5mm input. That’s the other two tracks of audio! I’d have also mentioned the way to switch between channel monitoring during record. Good tips on audio placement and that the XLR module is a must have.
Hi, apologies for the late reply, I've been on holiday. I have experienced white noise via the audio jack but that's typically due to using cheap or even damaged wires. This will give better quality, but even then I'd highly recommend investing in a good XLR cable. Hope this helps :)
Yeah, a very good solution for great in camera audio. I think all the GH cameras from the GH5 support the XLR1. What is that shell you have on your camera?
Thanks, it's a protective silicone case. I try my best to keep my cams in as good shape as possible should I ever want to trade up to a new cam. You can find them on Amazon and Ebay and they typically cost between £10-£20. 🙂
Hi, audio or field recorders absolutley have their place. I use the Zoom H4n. But my personal preference is to run the mic directly into camera to save syncing in post. It used to be that DSLR/ Mirrorless cameras either had bad pre-amps or simply couldn't accept audio. Now that many can, it makes life a bit simpler to a solo shooter to mic straight to camera. I then use a seperate mic for back up. :)
I love how you make this authentic and honest while at the same time providing good advice for people like me (just starting out.) Just want to offer my best wishes and big thanks for the time and experience you've offered me.
There are many situations where you wouldn't want to hook up an XLR cable. But most production companies will opt for XLR. ENG cameras typically use a short XLR cable attached to a camera mounted shotgun microphone. This is pretty much standard industry practice. You can use wireless mics if you want. In fact, I often do as they are easy to set up and convenient. But wireless mics are susceptible to interferences, especially mics that use 2.5ghz like the Rode Wireless GO. Professional wireless mics typically use radio frequencies, but they too have a number of potential issues, including interference. Of course, it's all situationaly dependent. You could even use a mic straight into the 3.5mm jack and no doubt be fine 90% of the time, but a 3.5mm jack is not as rugged as an XLR cable and are prone to breaking. XLR cables provide better audio, are safer, and are built to a higher standard. 🙂
You've given great information twice from two different videos about the S5X. you got my Sub my guy. I have the x a couple months and just started posting here on TH-cam
No mention of the 3.5mm input. That’s the other two tracks of audio! I’d have also mentioned the way to switch between channel monitoring during record. Good tips on audio placement and that the XLR module is a must have.
Great vide!
Do u experience a White noise when using 3.5mm audio jack? Will this XLR will fix it?
Hi, apologies for the late reply, I've been on holiday. I have experienced white noise via the audio jack but that's typically due to using cheap or even damaged wires. This will give better quality, but even then I'd highly recommend investing in a good XLR cable. Hope this helps :)
You'd still go for this vs the Zoom F3 which is over a £100 cheaper to save time on the sync in post?
Great topic! Tell me, is it possible to write timecode inside the camera when using an external SSD, Atomos Ninja and this XLR at the same time?
Yeah, a very good solution for great in camera audio. I think all the GH cameras from the GH5 support the XLR1. What is that shell you have on your camera?
Thanks, it's a protective silicone case. I try my best to keep my cams in as good shape as possible should I ever want to trade up to a new cam. You can find them on Amazon and Ebay and they typically cost between £10-£20. 🙂
what if i just want to capture 2 channels and have only 2 tracks appear in post?
"Only those four decent things is all need" => only about $7000 in total please....
😅😅😅 meant as a joke
Will those work with the S1H?
It will indeed, you can also use it with the S1, S5, GH4, GH5, GH6 and I'd imagine the G9II too!
@@LukeBrownFigmentoFilms nice so essentially I can do timecode with this and the deity timecode boxes?
Does it work with the lumix s5 ??
Hi, it does indeed. It will also work with the GH5/6, S1, S1H and I'd imagine future Lumix cameras too!
@@LukeBrownFigmentoFilms as a musician I want something for quality outdoor audio recordings and this is probably the best option for me.
Wy Not a Audio Recorder ? It can do more, and its cheaper.
Hi, audio or field recorders absolutley have their place. I use the Zoom H4n. But my personal preference is to run the mic directly into camera to save syncing in post. It used to be that DSLR/ Mirrorless cameras either had bad pre-amps or simply couldn't accept audio. Now that many can, it makes life a bit simpler to a solo shooter to mic straight to camera. I then use a seperate mic for back up. :)