The internal is surprisingly good! I use it all the time, but since my videos have a mix of in studio and outside footage, the difference becomes really noticeable
Hi - thanks for the comment. Yes I agree if mixing videos then changing mics is a problem. I have the same with indoor/outdoor videos whatever the mic involved.
Good topic. I live in Manila so I have a Zoom F3 coming in via a friend arriving from the U.S. External mic is the way to go. I really wanted to thank you for your other videos too. My wife was overwhelmed by her DJ Pocket 2. I went through your videos. I asked some questions. I bought some gear. I brought her up to speed and made it easier for a woman who wa 5'1" to shoot videos and she has been loving her camera again after 6 months in a box.
Very interesting topic ! Having a TASCAM DR-10L is always a good solution, as the wireless mikes may have interferences depending on the location you're recording the video. Consider also to buy the DR-10L as 2nd hand, there are many available at a very reasonable price, as people moved to the DR-10L Pro ! In 95% of the situations, the DR-10L will do a great job. I do use the LARK M1, the DJI V1, the DR-10L & DR-10L Pro, and of course, also the Media Mod for the GoPro series 9-12. Thanks for the video !
Hi there! Welcome back great to hear from you - yes I think I like using an external recorder in particular the DR-10L. I also got the DR-10L 2nd hand off Ebay for about £70 or so - I'm also tempted to get a Zoom F2 for backup. I also have the same mics - Lark M1, Lark Max, DJI Mic V1 + 2 and the Media Mod. I think I have too many mics!
The internal is surprisingly good! I use it all the time, but since my videos have a mix of in studio and outside footage, the difference becomes really noticeable
Hi - thanks for the comment. Yes I agree if mixing videos then changing mics is a problem. I have the same with indoor/outdoor videos whatever the mic involved.
Good topic. I live in Manila so I have a Zoom F3 coming in via a friend arriving from the U.S. External mic is the way to go. I really wanted to thank you for your other videos too. My wife was overwhelmed by her DJ Pocket 2. I went through your videos. I asked some questions. I bought some gear. I brought her up to speed and made it easier for a woman who wa 5'1" to shoot videos and she has been loving her camera again after 6 months in a box.
How do you sync the video with audio please?
Very interesting topic ! Having a TASCAM DR-10L is always a good solution, as the wireless mikes may have interferences depending on the location you're recording the video. Consider also to buy the DR-10L as 2nd hand, there are many available at a very reasonable price, as people moved to the DR-10L Pro ! In 95% of the situations, the DR-10L will do a great job. I do use the LARK M1, the DJI V1, the DR-10L & DR-10L Pro, and of course, also the Media Mod for the GoPro series 9-12. Thanks for the video !
Hi there! Welcome back great to hear from you - yes I think I like using an external recorder in particular the DR-10L. I also got the DR-10L 2nd hand off Ebay for about £70 or so - I'm also tempted to get a Zoom F2 for backup. I also have the same mics - Lark M1, Lark Max, DJI Mic V1 + 2 and the Media Mod. I think I have too many mics!
@@4T-Tech as long as your wife is not cursing you and your mikes, you're fine !
I hope insta360 go 4 will support bluetooth mic like dji mic 2.
Hi - Yes if the Go 4 had a bluetooth mic option that would be really amazing. I'd love that!
useful video. Thanks. Are you recording using the insta360 app when using an external mic via your phone?
Hi - no I was using Rode Reporter free audio app on the phone
Nice video!
Glad you enjoyed it
i really need the wirelles for the go3 S
Hi yes I think some wireless mic is the best audio option for this camera, or a lav and audio recorder
Spent $400 to spend $300 on a damn microphone. . . wtf
Actually I think it is more like $800 for a $300 damn microphone 😀