It would be great if you did a comparison of wireless microphones for smart phones that can be used for drone and phone camera footage. I've seen your videos on the wireless microphones for regular cameras, but not how they work with mobile phones and drone footage. It very common use case these days is to be capturing video on the ground with a mobile phone (sometimes on a gimbal or tripod) while capturing drone footage in the air. Being able to timestamp it all and get good audio for the mix is essential. I'm guessing you'd just recommend the Rode Wireless Go 2 with added adapter for USB-C.
These are just examples from one manufacturer of a good number of microphone options for mobile devices. It would have been helpful if the video compared these mikes to others in terms of sound quality and value for money. A comment on recording sound directly to a phone... I believe, based on analysis of recordings that I made recently with an iPhone 11, that current iPhones, and I assume other smartphones, have built-in limiters. These prevent clipping of audio, but are problematic if one wants to record sound that has a good deal of dynamic range. The limiters significantly compress the dynamic range. To avoid that, one needs an external preamp, separate from or integrated with the mike, that has its own gain controls.
How would this microphone work for recording a guitar? Like if I put it up close to my amplifier speaker
You can get an aux cord and detach the mic
It would be great if you did a comparison of wireless microphones for smart phones that can be used for drone and phone camera footage. I've seen your videos on the wireless microphones for regular cameras, but not how they work with mobile phones and drone footage. It very common use case these days is to be capturing video on the ground with a mobile phone (sometimes on a gimbal or tripod) while capturing drone footage in the air. Being able to timestamp it all and get good audio for the mix is essential. I'm guessing you'd just recommend the Rode Wireless Go 2 with added adapter for USB-C.
Excuse me, Sr. Could you do a review of the Sigma fp about its video capabilities and its image quality? Please. Thanks for helping!
Great video like always thank you
No Bluetooth... alt power source? Does it work with other attachments? One jack?
Pass.
These are just examples from one manufacturer of a good number of microphone options for mobile devices. It would have been helpful if the video compared these mikes to others in terms of sound quality and value for money.
A comment on recording sound directly to a phone... I believe, based on analysis of recordings that I made recently with an iPhone 11, that current iPhones, and I assume other smartphones, have built-in limiters. These prevent clipping of audio, but are problematic if one wants to record sound that has a good deal of dynamic range. The limiters significantly compress the dynamic range. To avoid that, one needs an external preamp, separate from or integrated with the mike, that has its own gain controls.