Used my Mk3 for a few jobs now that required audio. First one didn't go so well. Used a Sennheiser G3 wireless kit, AF out set to -12. The Mk3 record level was about 50% & I got tons of noise. Later read somewhere that Canon didn't put a very good preamp in the Mk3. Suggested solution was to turn Mk3 volume down to 1 notch above 0 or OFF and then raise your AF out until you get decent levels on the camera thus using the G3's preamp instead of the Mk3's. Working ok so far. Thoughts? Suggestions
yes you can, you can even do it silently so camera does not pick up on noise, but I am wondering how the audio levels show up on the screen with all the other info when you are recording. On the mark ii they are not available at all while recording so you cant see when you are low or high during an interview.
so am I the only mark iii owner who has Sound Recording on the menu but just an On and Off capability? Having a meter and other adjustments sounds like a dream! Am I in need of a software upgrade or something?
Dave Hansen You're not alone, Dave. Even when they mention "red camera, sub menu four," I only have three sub-menu's. Sound Recording for me reads "On and Off" with no "Manual" option.
Your instructions for adjusting the headphone output are frustrating because I couldn't figure out how to make the rate button apply to the headphone out levels (holding the rate button adjusted other elements not headphone out). But thanks for the other information.
Great tutorial Dan thank you. Quick question - is there any way of constantly monitoring audio levels on screen whilst recording video rather than hitting the Q button?
When I use my external mic, when playing back the video on computer/phone etc you can only hear it when wearing headphones! Any ideas as to why it might be?
Yeah! I converted the video to an audio file and split it into its different channels using audacity. I then deleted the left channel, and copied the right channel and pasted it into the left. Hope this helps, it works perfectly for me now!
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You are very good teacher. I wish you happiness and success in all you attempt.
Used my Mk3 for a few jobs now that required audio. First one didn't go so well. Used a Sennheiser G3 wireless kit, AF out set to -12. The Mk3 record level was about 50% & I got tons of noise. Later read somewhere that Canon didn't put a very good preamp in the Mk3. Suggested solution was to turn Mk3 volume down to 1 notch above 0 or OFF and then raise your AF out until you get decent levels on the camera thus using the G3's preamp instead of the Mk3's. Working ok so far. Thoughts? Suggestions
Perfect video. One small note you need to be in video mode to adjust the audio.
Very helpful. Lost all my setting recently and had to reset them. Was totally unaware of the headphone levels adjustment- thx!
yes you can, you can even do it silently so camera does not pick up on noise, but I am wondering how the audio levels show up on the screen with all the other info when you are recording. On the mark ii they are not available at all while recording so you cant see when you are low or high during an interview.
Headphone volume control needs to have a visual indicator. Thanks for the review. I think that this will be my next camera.
so am I the only mark iii owner who has Sound Recording on the menu but just an On and Off capability? Having a meter and other adjustments sounds like a dream! Am I in need of a software upgrade or something?
Dave Hansen You're not alone, Dave. Even when they mention "red camera, sub menu four," I only have three sub-menu's. Sound Recording for me reads "On and Off" with no "Manual" option.
+Dave Hansen I am having the same problem. Did you figure this out? Do you need the latest firmware update? HELP
+Michael Feerick, you need to have it set in Video mode to get the 5 sub menus. Then you will have the options.
@@zkuhle Guys, you also have it pull it off of automatic, throw it into manual...I was going nuts!
Your instructions for adjusting the headphone output are frustrating because I couldn't figure out how to make the rate button apply to the headphone out levels (holding the rate button adjusted other elements not headphone out). But thanks for the other information.
Thanks Den, that was driving me crazy that I my head phones level was a lot lower than my actual output and I couldn't figure out how to adjust it:)
Great tutorial Dan thank you. Quick question - is there any way of constantly monitoring audio levels on screen whilst recording video rather than hitting the Q button?
Does this disable AGC? I find that to be the biggest setback for filming with the 5D series.
great intro to audio on the mark iii... thanks for sharing.
Where do you attach your color field monitor with your external mic?
Excellent video. Clear. To the point. Well done!!
What about running the shotgun mic into a zoom rather than the canon
Thank You! Would Tou please tell us which model RODE is that one in Your review?
Can you adjust audio while recording?
Thanks for the the tutorial ,are there still issues with having the image stabiliser on, i get a weird sound when i have it on with manual recording .
Thank you for the instructive video. Now I can record the good vibrations.
Do you need a special audio in cable for external mic input or does a standard 1/8 aux cable work?
Very grateful! Great explanation. Thank you for your time and expertise.
That will help with my sounding in my youtube vids! thank you so much
HEADPHONE VOLUME FOR CANON MKIII !!!! FOund it!!! THANK YOU!
Excellent tutorials as always! ...Rowby
Wonderfully useful, thanks for this!
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When I use my external mic, when playing back the video on computer/phone etc you can only hear it when wearing headphones! Any ideas as to why it might be?
me too, figure it out yet?
Yeah! I converted the video to an audio file and split it into its different channels using audacity. I then deleted the left channel, and copied the right channel and pasted it into the left. Hope this helps, it works perfectly for me now!
I have only 4 sub options under red in my 5D mark3
This happened to me - change out of automatic mode
That was nice and easy, thanks.
That was very useful, thank you.
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It's much better to use a separate audio recorder, much better sound quality.
Thank you, you're adorable!
Am I the only one getting a ton of noise with any attemps of putting any microphone in my 5D Mark III??
I'm getting a lot of noise on my Mark II. I'm recording my audio into a separate device, then lining it up with the video in Premier.
Did you ever solve this issue? We weren't having this problem at first, but now we are.
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very helpful thank you.
Useful, thanks
Hello, are you familiar with "Photo SFXart Tricks" (do a Google search for it)? On their website you can watch a useful free video showing how you can create brilliant pictures. It made it easier for Matt to create pictures which leave you with that wow-effect when you take a look at them. I hope it will help you also...
Level your L and R channels next time :D