Panasonic AG-UX90: Audio Operation

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @avaalexandria7633
    @avaalexandria7633 2 года назад

    I just attached my Rode Pro Shotgun Mic to the Camcorder, though I am not sure how to turn off (or at least decrease) the camera’s built-in audio so that the Rode is independently working. Thank you for your help!

  • @mophotodetroit
    @mophotodetroit 6 месяцев назад

    In Manual, If I zoom in all the way with my UX-90 then focus and back off will the focus remain the same?

  • @geRswAgencia
    @geRswAgencia 3 года назад

    Saludos desde colombia. pregunta, un micrófono de solapa colocando un adaptador Mini jack a XLR, debiera funcionar? ... he intentado y no lo toma. gracias por la ayuda. ...Greetings from Colombia. Question, a lavalier microphone by attaching a Mini jack to XLR adapter, should it work? ... I tried and did not take it. Thanks for the help.

  • @mophotodetroit
    @mophotodetroit 7 месяцев назад

    My Debra 2 wireless mics have a TRS jack female output port. The "to camera" cable is TRS male to TRS male. My UX-90 has female XLR ports. So I bought a TRS male to XLR male splitter cable. It will work on one XLR input port but not both ports. How can I use a wireless 2 mic system? Both mics set to same channel or should they be set to different channels? Or one receiver for each mic input port?

    • @theAVcoach
      @theAVcoach  7 месяцев назад

      Only a dual receiver will work in that case and you'll either have 2 XLRs from it or it'll feature a digital slot-in connection (which this camera doesn't support). All wireless mics need to be 1-1 with their pairing (transmitter to receiver). That's why in motion pictures there is a location sound dept that is mixing and handling all of the wireless on set and either combining that or capturing as a multi-track recording for later sync and post work. In this case you would need 2 receivers and 2 mics tuned to different frequencies. Each receiver would then be connected to its own XLR input on the recording device/camera.

    • @mophotodetroit
      @mophotodetroit 7 месяцев назад

      @@theAVcoach in fact I got it to work. The cable from the wireless receiver is a TRS male to XLR male splitter cable. It splits into 2 XLR males. One XLR male to each mic port on the camera. When I put one transmitter on ch 16 and the other on ch 19 everything worked. Mic #2 volume was slightly lower so I adjusted that on the camera. When I had both mics on the same channel the sound was terrible.

    • @theAVcoach
      @theAVcoach  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@mophotodetroit Sweet - yeah if it is a splitter and the unit can receive and output both separately you should be good to go then; glad that worked!

    • @mophotodetroit
      @mophotodetroit 7 месяцев назад

      The test will be April 19th. I’m filming a kickboxing event at Motor City Casino. Normally I’m a ring photographer at pro boxing. Cross your fingers for me.

    • @mophotodetroit
      @mophotodetroit 7 месяцев назад

      I am convinced that having the 2 transmitters use 2 different channels was the fix. One on channel 16 and the other channel 19. Before I had each on channel 15. That caused a problem. After separating the channels the receiver or the camera figured out what was going on and sent one signal to mic input port #1 and the other mic input port #2.

  • @javashop1
    @javashop1 2 года назад

    Hello - I'm using two wireless lav mics (that are fed into a receiver and plugged into the XLR) but am only getting sound in one ear. Can you help me? I only need them on one channel, nothing hugely professional. It's for an acting class. thank you!

    • @theAVcoach
      @theAVcoach  2 года назад

      You cannot have multiple mics transmitting to a single receiver (unless the receiver is a multi-channel receiver). It is always 1-1. So 2 mics would require 2 separate receivers and sets of frequencies (or 2 separate outs in the case of a multi-channel receiver), each connected to one of the two XLR inputs. Depending on the monitoring settings you might be able to select which channel you wish to hear on both L/R (if 1 mic you'd just assign that input to both channels). Don't worry about that; it is easily resolved in post (example: ruclips.net/video/hudTLs1PGPM/видео.html )

  • @traorepapa9323
    @traorepapa9323 Год назад

    Bonjour ,j,ai un problème avec la modulation de mon caméra panasonic AG -UX90 sa,ne s affiche pas ,j,ai besoin de votre aide.

  • @Tokenblackguru101
    @Tokenblackguru101 5 лет назад +1

    When I put on a XLR Shotgun Microphone it’s makes a weird hissing sound in the background? Is there’s any suggestions on how to fix it?

    • @rhsharp
      @rhsharp 4 года назад +1

      Me too. Did you solve the problem? If so, how? Thanks in advance.

  • @srinathsatya
    @srinathsatya 3 года назад

    how do we need to give left and right of the stereo mix from the mixer to input2 of the camera?

  • @KhawaJong
    @KhawaJong 5 лет назад

    i have ux90 but it doesn't have or show 4k in menu. why it doesn't have it? or do i need to download the 4k? i don't understand why? it say ux90 4k

    • @avaalexandria7633
      @avaalexandria7633 2 года назад

      I am having the same issue! Have you discovered how to select the 4K option?

  • @sashidharkudipudi
    @sashidharkudipudi 4 года назад

    thanku

  • @jpramsey1624
    @jpramsey1624 4 года назад

    What shotgun mic did you use on the camera in this video?

    • @theAVcoach
      @theAVcoach  4 года назад +3

      It is the Azden SGM-PDII but you could also probably look at the Audio-Technica AT875R; both are budget-friendly and around the same price. Just check with your dealer to ensure that whatever you select will fit in the on-board mic holder (sometimes they can be a bit smaller and slide through, requiring you to build up their physical size which is not ideal). Panasonic also makes the AG-MC200G which you might want to look into.

    • @jpramsey1624
      @jpramsey1624 4 года назад +1

      @@theAVcoach thank you so much! I hope you have a wonderful day!

  • @sidharthpeter1056
    @sidharthpeter1056 3 года назад

    How to use 🎧 headphone in this Cam?

  • @DhruvPatel-pw4xy
    @DhruvPatel-pw4xy 5 лет назад +1

    I am still having trouble hocking up a lavalier mic to the camera. When I try it I cut out the microphone that is attached to the camera . Could you explain more on how to do it?

    • @horisontial
      @horisontial 5 лет назад +1

      wireless or corded? a battery powered wireless lavalier won't care if it's on Mic or +48 but a corded will need 48. At least my sennheiser ones do. I hope you found out long ago :p

    • @geRswAgencia
      @geRswAgencia 3 года назад

      @@horisontial Greetings from Colombia. Question, a lavalier microphone by attaching a Mini jack to XLR adapter, should it work? ... I tried and did not take it. Thanks for the help. I have tried with FIFINE k037 and with BOYA by-m1

    • @horisontial
      @horisontial 3 года назад

      @@geRswAgencia I don't see why it would not work. If you are also recording the internal on channel 1, you might not hear channel 2 if your lavalier is recording in it. But nevertheless you should be able to see if it takes on the display. But I cannot say for certain that the XLR to minijack adapter is not the problem. Maybe it only takes XLR mics.

    • @snuit6468
      @snuit6468 2 года назад

      @@horisontial I had the same problem and it was the mini jack to XLR adaptor.