Nice overview of the upgrades for the Mic 2, especially what 32 float brings to table as far as improving the quality of your audio. Now I need to get off of here and use your link to upgrade. Great review Billy, thanks for sharing.
nice to meet you. I think it's a good review. Nowadays, all drones are light and small in size and I think their performance is good. It will be made accessible to the general public. Happy New Year^^
Your audio sounds great. I have the dji mic 1. thinking of upgrading just due to the fact of the ai background noise cancellation. Still trying to figure out if its worth the upgrade.
I have always been very happy with the DJI Mic 1. It sounds fantastic. These new tests from Mic 1 to the Mic 2 it gives the illusion that the Mic 1's have been okay, but now the Mic 2's are here how could I have lived without them scenario and giving us the impression that DJI Mic 1's now suck and the Mic 2 is far superior. I like the DJI Mic 1 and they do a very good job. If I didn't have either of these and the Mic 1 and Mic 2 were both options with a slightly different price, then sure I'd go for the next gen, but that being said. I don't really see any reason to switch?
How does the DJI Mic 2 compare to the Rode Wireless Pro? I was about to order the Rode Wireless Pro, but am unsure of which to get now after the release of the DJI Mic 2. I shoot mainly weddings and vlogs. Thanks!
I also am wondering about this comparison, especially two things: 1) how does the recording directly from the transmitters only sound (DJI 2 sounds good per this video but not as great as what I get from the Rode Pros -add lavaliers and both sound equally good). 2) It was wasn't clear that one could simultaneously record on the transmitter and also send to the receiver which would result in two versions of the audio. Great video by the way, awesome shallow dive into why 32-bit float is such a great deal.
I did a bit more research so I'm replying to my own previous reply... both systems DO allow for simultaneous transmitter recording .and. transmitting... however good to note (for both) that 32-bit float recording is only done on the transmitters while the transmitted recording will not be 32-bit. After seeing/hearing several samples, the Rode Pro transmitters does record voice that's slightly fuller (less distant/echo-y sound) but that is equalized out if you use any post production processing or even use a lav.
if i want to record on the TX and RX at the same time, will be enough to press REC on the RX only and trigger automatically on the TX too? Or i need to press REC on both devices?
Thanks Billy. I hope you can answer this question. I video concerts locally for people, just with my Samsung Galaxy smartphone smartphones mic, how much of a difference would adding these be do you think for audio quality?
Audio is mor eimportant than the picture quality wheich is usually fine enough on most things now if only uploading to RUclips etc. I'd say this mic will improve your output a lot. That 32 bit float is a reason to consider this mic.
I’m super excited about the 32 bit float. The DJI Mic was definitely my favorite purchase over the past 2 years. How do you go about your audio processing?
It’s feels like the Zoolander of mics It’s the same thing… I can’t hear the difference But it looks pretty and see through.. Thanks for the review.. ya saved me 400$
Hey man! Love your content! As a fellow videographer, audio monitoring is key for me. I've been trying to connect my DJI Pocket 3 or DJI Mic 2 to my bone conduction headphones via Bluetooth while recording for wireless audio monitoring. I've asked around on RUclips and the DJI forum but no luck so far. Any chance you could share a wireless solution? Thanks a bunch!...... really appreciate your help here...
One more question, if you are recording 32 bit float, then you don't really need to adjust the audio levels (DB) do you? Such a great video this is well done!
Small, compact, and very useful, the case and idea behind it are great, but in the end, the sound of the Rode Wireless PRO is way better, with rich bass.
What is your Audio Processing look like? would love to see your workflow on this
Nice overview of the upgrades for the Mic 2, especially what 32 float brings to table as far as improving the quality of your audio. Now I need to get off of here and use your link to upgrade. Great review Billy, thanks for sharing.
That sound preset would be great to have.. Any way to use it?
nice to meet you.
I think it's a good review. Nowadays, all drones are light and small in size and I think their performance is good. It will be made accessible to the general public.
Happy New Year^^
Hi great video
Quick question
Do you sell your audio presets that you were mentioning in the video?
I have been loving this mic for months now
You sound great in the video's.
Your audio sounds great. I have the dji mic 1. thinking of upgrading just due to the fact of the ai background noise cancellation. Still trying to figure out if its worth the upgrade.
Like the hat Billy. Just ordered my DJI Mic2 today.
And do you have a link for the Lav mic from dji with the short lead too?
I have always been very happy with the DJI Mic 1. It sounds fantastic. These new tests from Mic 1 to the Mic 2 it gives the illusion that the Mic 1's have been okay, but now the Mic 2's are here how could I have lived without them scenario and giving us the impression that DJI Mic 1's now suck and the Mic 2 is far superior.
I like the DJI Mic 1 and they do a very good job. If I didn't have either of these and the Mic 1 and Mic 2 were both options with a slightly different price, then sure I'd go for the next gen, but that being said. I don't really see any reason to switch?
How does the DJI Mic 2 compare to the Rode Wireless Pro? I was about to order the Rode Wireless Pro, but am unsure of which to get now after the release of the DJI Mic 2. I shoot mainly weddings and vlogs. Thanks!
I also am wondering about this comparison, especially two things: 1) how does the recording directly from the transmitters only sound (DJI 2 sounds good per this video but not as great as what I get from the Rode Pros -add lavaliers and both sound equally good). 2) It was wasn't clear that one could simultaneously record on the transmitter and also send to the receiver which would result in two versions of the audio. Great video by the way, awesome shallow dive into why 32-bit float is such a great deal.
I did a bit more research so I'm replying to my own previous reply... both systems DO allow for simultaneous transmitter recording .and. transmitting... however good to note (for both) that 32-bit float recording is only done on the transmitters while the transmitted recording will not be 32-bit. After seeing/hearing several samples, the Rode Pro transmitters does record voice that's slightly fuller (less distant/echo-y sound) but that is equalized out if you use any post production processing or even use a lav.
Spot on with the Raw photo comparison to 32 bit audio. Thanks.
Thanks!
if i want to record on the TX and RX at the same time, will be enough to press REC on the RX only and trigger automatically on the TX too? Or i need to press REC on both devices?
Good review again Billy
Thanks Billy. I hope you can answer this question. I video concerts locally for people, just with my Samsung Galaxy smartphone smartphones mic, how much of a difference would adding these be do you think for audio quality?
Audio is mor eimportant than the picture quality wheich is usually fine enough on most things now if only uploading to RUclips etc. I'd say this mic will improve your output a lot. That 32 bit float is a reason to consider this mic.
Awesome review 👍👍. Very informative.
Does this work with iPhone's Voice Memo or Voice recorder? (without turning on camera video recording)
Can this mic also be plugged in to an iPhone? Is it fully supported? Guess not, huh? Which format do the exported output audio files have?
I’m super excited about the 32 bit float. The DJI Mic was definitely my favorite purchase over the past 2 years. How do you go about your audio processing?
Btw Rode has their own version of this too. Wonder how they compare.
It’s feels like the Zoolander of mics
It’s the same thing… I can’t hear the difference
But it looks pretty and see through..
Thanks for the review.. ya saved me 400$
What's the story with the 🇨🇦 hat?
Hey man! Love your content! As a fellow videographer, audio monitoring is key for me. I've been trying to connect my DJI Pocket 3 or DJI Mic 2 to my bone conduction headphones via Bluetooth while recording for wireless audio monitoring. I've asked around on RUclips and the DJI forum but no luck so far. Any chance you could share a wireless solution? Thanks a bunch!...... really appreciate your help here...
What a great video thank you! How long is the DJI Lav Mic? What a great idea finally to have a lav mic thats not so long!
One more question, if you are recording 32 bit float, then you don't really need to adjust the audio levels (DB) do you? Such a great video this is well done!
No wonder Lapores audio has been sounding so good!
Who?
Small, compact, and very useful, the case and idea behind it are great, but in the end, the sound of the Rode Wireless PRO is way better, with rich bass.
The real question is how did you make the DJI Mic 2 sound so bad as opposed to other reviewers out there.
Was the guy yelling Jeff Cable?
*gets audio warning to turn down sound*
My intrusive thoughts: It'll probably not be as bad as he's claiming
The sound: 💀
Give a warning next time!with the loud parts example
If your presentations were like Colt's, I would not last five seconds.
Great for social content, but everyone else?
Great for interview situations
@@rabbitazteca23 Ok then! now we are up 0.03% of the population!
350 bucks lol wow, no thanks