I dont really know. I was seeing this as alternative for my MKE 400, but the sound seems poor for me. I dont have a big good shotgun yet, but I dont make interviews so much. So, when I need, I use my Sennheiser MKE400 on a boom, connected on a DJI Wireless and its OK.
@@Pontcher yeah haha hard to compare it to the MKE400. You'll definitely get better audio there. This, for me, will provide better audio in more run and gun situations. I'm still choosing an XLR mic + recorder in situations where I can boom a mic!
@@Eyeofkamau I use mine on a a6500 and FX30, and it's great. I love this microphone. I was seeing this comica as alternative to the MKE400 because I was wondering a world that this comica could be like a Wireless MKE600, but I miss understood the purpose of this mic, and it's not, at all, even close of MKE 600. So, I'll stick with my boom impo with the MKE400
@@Pontcher yeah I hear the best of things about it, being the reason I bought it myself. I’ll need to keep playing around with the mic and camera settings.
haha your review is so creative and interesting😆 It may affect the signal when you turn around, but I don't think I would shoot a video for that long distance so the drop point is not a big deal for me! Wireless is sooo important!
Thank you!! Had a lot of fun with this one 😎 And agreed! The wireless capabilities hold up extremely well and particularly for use cases you would expect with this mic :)
Hey, thanks for this! I just got mine and am getting quite bit of interference with the mic in wireless mode, with the receiver plugged in to my Zoom H5. The two devices, close together, just create a buzz. If I move the Zoom around, tilting one way or the other, the buzz will stop for a while. But that's hardly a solution in a professional environment. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Greetings! I choose a microphone for my phone, for recording a musical instrument, I stopped at the rode videomic go ii and comica vm10 pro. The distance at which the recordings will be made will not always be close. What would you recommend? Is it worth overpaying for Rode?)
Just wanted to minimize any potential microphonics. Being that this isn’t made to be a handheld mic, I didn’t know how well it would reduce any noise from being handled
What unique use case do you think having a wireless shotgun mic would useful?
I dont really know. I was seeing this as alternative for my MKE 400, but the sound seems poor for me. I dont have a big good shotgun yet, but I dont make interviews so much. So, when I need, I use my Sennheiser MKE400 on a boom, connected on a DJI Wireless and its OK.
@@Pontcher yeah haha hard to compare it to the MKE400. You'll definitely get better audio there. This, for me, will provide better audio in more run and gun situations. I'm still choosing an XLR mic + recorder in situations where I can boom a mic!
@@Pontcherdo you shoot with Fuji? I use the MKE 400 and get seem to get hiss-free audio.
@@Eyeofkamau I use mine on a a6500 and FX30, and it's great. I love this microphone. I was seeing this comica as alternative to the MKE400 because I was wondering a world that this comica could be like a Wireless MKE600, but I miss understood the purpose of this mic, and it's not, at all, even close of MKE 600. So, I'll stick with my boom impo
with the MKE400
@@Pontcher yeah I hear the best of things about it, being the reason I bought it myself. I’ll need to keep playing around with the mic and camera settings.
The "wireless" Jingle is my new ringtone
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Your wife is awesome! So great to see a couple having fun together 😂😍 And the mic, yea, it's awesome as well.
Haha I agree! She’s pretty great. Thanks for watching!
Very cool video...
You and wifey also have such great energy together. Wholesome entertaining video. Well done
haha thanks for watching!
News feed was sick, you got me subscribed because of creative ideas :D
haha thanks for the sub!
haha your review is so creative and interesting😆 It may affect the signal when you turn around, but I don't think I would shoot a video for that long distance so the drop point is not a big deal for me! Wireless is sooo important!
Thank you!! Had a lot of fun with this one 😎
And agreed! The wireless capabilities hold up extremely well and particularly for use cases you would expect with this mic :)
Hey, thanks for this! I just got mine and am getting quite bit of interference with the mic in wireless mode, with the receiver plugged in to my Zoom H5. The two devices, close together, just create a buzz. If I move the Zoom around, tilting one way or the other, the buzz will stop for a while. But that's hardly a solution in a professional environment. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Greetings! I choose a microphone for my phone, for recording a musical instrument, I stopped at the rode videomic go ii and comica vm10 pro. The distance at which the recordings will be made will not always be close. What would you recommend? Is it worth overpaying for Rode?)
Interesting as you hold it. As though it is delicate? Or somehow you have to be careful how you hold it?
Just wanted to minimize any potential microphonics. Being that this isn’t made to be a handheld mic, I didn’t know how well it would reduce any noise from being handled
@@itsaaronmiller good thinking. Did you notice any sounds from holding it?
@@julianfarquhar not really! I was pretty gentle with it but still it handled it quite well
Great review thank's !
Thanks for watching!
I’m wanting to short a short, what’s the battery life??
not really the best option for a short film, but if you a really budget constricted, it could do the job. Just charge on breaks
Thank you for your presentation. I also have this mic. I confirm everything you said. J I C that means anything to you.
10:19 looks like Bigfoot footage lol
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What struck me was how much thinner the voice of your wife sounded. This mic also sounds thinner in other reviews.
Could you elaborate what thinner means?
@4:57 this had to have been a GTA cheat code
1000% 😂
Its wirelessssss