TINY MICROPHONES | Hollyland Lark M2 Review
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- These Microphones are TINY | Hollyland Lark M2 Review
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Hollyland Lark M2 - geni.us/ufat
Gear Used in the Video
Camera Gear
Sony A7iv - geni.us/QWswd
Tamron 35-150mm f2-2.8 - geni.us/XH16
Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 - geni.us/1tXNiy
DJI Pocket 3 - geni.us/yP3hg
Neewer VND for Pocket 3 - geni.us/QYjw6z
SD Card Lexar 64GB - geni.us/XIe9n
Rotatable Plate - geni.us/PGzHYe
Vanguard VEO 3+ Tripod - geni.us/0T3HbM3
Lighting Gear
Aputure 100d - geni.us/GBPcfT
Aputure 200x - geni.us/HuqAomV
Aputure MC - geni.us/XeApt
Luxceo P120 - geni.us/UxhUsyt
Audio Equipment
Hollyland Lark M2 - geni.us/ufat
Yamaha HS7 Studio monitors - geni.us/QYmY
M-Audio M-Track Hub - geni.us/5eVIMe Хобби
Great video as always.
Epic focusing at 4:50 ? Was that done with AF or manual ?
No all auto focus
Your noise-reduction test was cool. Still heard the wind a few times, but much better. High or Low in the app? Do you use the app? (Haven't watched the whole video yet...) I'm sure the dead cat would take it all out.
I just bought the full combo (M2 Duo) at $179 US. Plan to use it on my Insta360 X4 if the mic adapter picks it up with the cable (it should remain 'invisible' on the Ulanzi Rode Wireless Go ll mount I currently use) so I can reduce some of the ambient noise I pick up on my ebike with the Rode, and maybe reduce some of the engine noise from my Harley (SOME, but nowhere near all... you need a little engine noise on Harley videos!)
I've seen a number of reviews where line-of-sight was tested with the back to the camera and it worked fine at least a couple hundred feet away before cutting out. Good enough. AND, if you put the mic on the clip and attached it to the bill of a cap that was within line-of-sight as you walk away, it would be fine up to the max distance.
I'm really jacked about this mic setup! Main reason for buying was the iPhone useability so I can do B-Roll with the phone and still have high-quality audio.
Thanks for the review.
I didnt use the app at all, I don't use apps for my workflow. In the distance test I have the windshield on and it cut out all the wind that hit me during that.
According to the CC you are called Mary now 😄😄😄
Ha thanks yeah just seeing that now. I'm not changing it either 😅😂
@@MarkDuffyPhotographymore Irish than your actual name 😅
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@@MarkDuffyPhotographymate I have a technical problem with lavalier mics I've been trying to figure out for a while maybe you know how? 😭
I been researching this lark m2 for a week now, one thing I'm trying to solve is that how to also connect to a Bluetooth/ wireless earbuds (only for hearing the other side) WHILE using the lark m2 as the sound input. What I've found is that when u connect the lark m2 receiver through the charging port, then you connect the Bluetooth earbuds which also always come with inbuilt mics, it'll consider it as both sound input and output so it'll cancel the lark m2..
I've been trying to make it sense how to maybe split the charging port through a splitter and connect the Lark receiver to one and use a random Bluetooth receiver to connect to my earbuds on the other female end of the splitter.. Did I make sense?
That way it could possibly be forced to understand one is charging the phone (lark receiver)
And the other is "cable headset" (Bluetooth receiver for the jbl earbuds which I wanna only hear the other side from)
But then will it to be too damm heavy hanging a whole computer system thru one little charging port??😂😂
@@MarkDuffyPhotographyand do you know if we could purchase some transmitters and receivers separately and possibly in different colors and use them together or one product in each package is suitable only with the given transmitters/receivers? 🤔