How to connect ANY microphone to the DJI Osmo Action 3! - TRS, USB-C, XLR & more!
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- So you just picked up the DJI Osmo Action 3 and you want to connect an external mic to it. Maybe you're a vlogger who needs multiple audio options or maybe you're just a Content Creator who appreciates great audio recorded in camera.
Well, the DJI Osmo Action 3 as a few tricks up it's sleeve when it comes to using an external microphone and hopefully this video will help you connect ANY mic you might have to your new action camera!
What mic would you want to use with the DJI Osmo Action 3? Let us know in the Comments below!
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I wonder if the Pocket 3 can do all this...? I hope so as I want to hook a Behringer USB mixer up to it.
How about connecting straight to a audio interface with USB-C, like Focusrite Scarlett ? 😀
This video is just what I needed. None of my Osmo Action 1 mic hookups work with the Action 3! Thank you.
Glad it helped! Anything for another Wayne!
@@WayneRECs Yeah it was disappointing that none of the electronics I hooked up to my Osmo Action 1 was any good on the Action 3. I was happy to see your video.
I just ordered the Action 3 adventure combo and the DJI Mic package, I think this might be the best setup since the DJI receiver connects to the Osmo with a tiny connector, no cable. Like you said, adding connectors introduces points of failure, I'm going to give the DJI+DJI combo a shot, another motorcycle POV RUclipsr did and it was a perfect match.
Totally! The DJI Mic is probably one of the best (albeit expensive) options as the two systems were designed to work seamlessly together!
Question and sincere compliments... Great video, wonderful channel, thanks for genuine content and simple reverence for audio. Question: The Rode VideoMic NTG is in the the thumbnail for this video yet not mentioned/tested. I am very keen to know if the NTG via USB-C to USB-C connection works with the Action 3 (with Rode cables or maybe even just a USB-C data cable). Rode seem to use proprietary pin-outs for usb-c, so not sure...
So the Action 3 and VideoMic NTG have a few things going on... To briefly answer your question, yes, the NTG will output a digital signal via a standard USB-C to USB-C data cable. Mine also auto powers on and off with the camera when connected this way. However, when connected via USB-C the NTG's gain knob only adjusts the 3.5mm headphone out for monitoring levels.
If you want to maintain the functionality of the gain knob, you can output via the NTG's included 3.5mm cable into an adapter like the BY-K4. However, in my testing this method produces a slight buzz in the audio. This is present both with the factory included 3.5mm TRRS smart cable and the BY-K4 adapter and also when using just a BY-K2 adapter.
So IMO, the USB-C is a cleaner signal and sounds better when the Action 3's level is boosted than using the 3.5mm output and raising the gain knob on the NTG.
I observe and try to understand, but please write directly. Will boya by k4 be the best solution for mics with trrs or maybe some other solution?
Thanks!
Thank you Dovonan! Appreciate the Super Thanks and glad my video was helpful!
For a while my go to MIC was the DJI wireless MIC but recently I notice "white noise" intermittently and at times unnoticeable. I thought it was user error or maybe my GoPro10, so I pulled my RODE wireless ME out of timeout and could not duplicate the problem. The RODE wireless ME performed flawlessly! at the same time I had forgotten why I stopped using it in the first place. Needless to say, but I'll be contacting DJI customer support immediately, Karen mode activated! thanks for your time and thanks for sharing Mr. Wayne RECs.
Is there any way to have an external microphone and external power at the same time?? Since theres only one USB C port
you also can use an old iphone like iphone 5 using Bluetooth or Aux, and Ithink you combine it with garageband audio settings at the same time
Very nice versatility. I like my new DJI wireless mics also. They have internal recording that’s easy to extract and with the audio from the camera to sync in post. It’s always better for me if I don’t have to sync since on one of my other channels I may have 30 or more video clips.
I love the versatility this thing has. 👍👍 Thanks for all the info!
Thanks for your comment as always! I think DJI deserves some extra credit for not crippling the functionality of the Action 3's (& I think Action 2?) USB-C port. For a company that doesn't necessarily specialize in audio products, the way it's implemented in the Action 3 should be an option other camera manufacturers should make note of. I for one appreciate not having to spend $50-$80 on a proprietary accessory to be able to use an external mic. But maybe it's just me lol!
@@WayneRECs it’s you and a long list of other people, count me on that growing number. DJI just might force everyone’s hand.
I did a line-of-sight test on the DJI wireless mic @ 462 feet and it was perfect. I think DJI is going to be in boardroom discussions for a lot of companies. 🤔
What about lavalier mics that work with the DJI ?????
Thanks man! I thought we needed that DJI Mic to record external audio into this camera, but that mic is so expensive. I am glad to know I can use the microphone that I already have. Cheers!
Thanks for your comment! You make a valid point! The Action 3 marketing does suggest that you need to use the DJI Mic for external audio, but there are a variety of less expensive methods to connect the mic you already have!
The F3 setup with the shotgun mic is just epic. lol
Ha! Sometimes I think these setups are more for audio recordists who want to throw a camera on their rig rather than video people who want higher quality audio lol! I've done field recordings with similar setups and people don't even notice a camera. They only see the giant deadcat or windmuffs!
@@WayneRECs I can see that, the deadcats on the XLR shotguns are massive and really stick out. Most of the time I I am out recording B-Roll and know I won't use any audio I don't even add a mic. If I am out just grabbing audio I don't worry about a camera at all, I just toss the recorder in my audio bag and try to not be so noticeable, which is difficult when you are a giant white dude in southeast Asia, but I do my best to blend in and go unnoticed most of the time. LOL
I use the Smallrig Wave W1-C. Probably doesn't compare to the audio quality of the mics you tested, but it works very well and can't beat the price for what it is.
Nice! the Smallrig wireless is a super compact setup! They look great if you need a streamlined, low profile wireless mic!
Thanks! You just answered a whole bunch of questions for me.
Hey Andy! Glad it helped! I've watched a lot of DJI Osmo Action 3 videos and didn't see anyone talk about this audio stuff. I was super excited when all these methods actually worked!
Hey dude! Thanks for this video, the sound recording stuff is a literal jungle, finding the right components that work together is super annoying xD
I hear your frustration! In case you haven't watched this yet, here is another Action 3 video I did that goes a little more in depth about what works and what doesn't: ruclips.net/video/U_GiSphFFwQ/видео.html
Hope this helps!
@@WayneRECs Just watched it, think i finally ordered the correct parts! Super excited
Hey, great video, super informative.
Does it increase the size of the recording by using these external audio devices?
Thanks again for your content!
So I just purchased the Rode VideoMic Go 2 and simply used the USB-C to USB-C cable that came with my action 3 camera and the mic seemingly preforms perfectly. Am I missing something? Is this not a good idea? Thanks, great for the videos
That's a totally legit streamlined way to go with that mic (lol no pun intended)
Yeeees, I just did the too! It also worked fine with the VideoMic NTG, the audio seems flawless
VERY VERY MUCH HELPFUL. ESPECIALLY FOR BEGINNER LIKE ME! MABUHAY!
Hey Jonathan! Glad it helped! Hope you're enjoying your Action 3!
@@WayneRECs with your help Sir? I'm absolutely sure I would. Maraming Salamat sa iyo!
Thanks but is there a adaptor that can charge and support mic at the same time? I tried a few that work on my phone but only somewhat works on the action 3. Only charging or mic works they don't work at the same time! If I'm recording with ext mic and I plug the power then automatically disconnected the ext mic. Very strange behaviour! Any suggestions plz? Thanks
Thanks for your comment! As I don't have a multi port USB-C adapter to test personally, I think it has something to do with the OA3's USB-C port isn't multifunctional though I'm not sure how it decides what to do when a USB cable is plugged in. For example, I have a right angle USB-C adapter. I've tested 3 different USB mics (all which work without the adapter) and only 1 works with the adapter. Sobay first glance, it seems like it wouldn't be possible to charge & use an external mic.
Nope not possible charging takes precedent, tried it with several USB c splitters.
Appears the camera os is a older version of Android pre power delivery USB protocol.
Same splitters and mics work perfectly together on newer phones that support PD.
@@BassManStrikes thanks for your reply, at least now I'm more confident it's not about different adaptors.
Hi Wayne, greetings from Brazil! Is it works also with the Osmo Action 4 ? I mean about zoom interface and usb microphones.
Great video, Wayne. Thanks for showing us that Boya BY-K2 cable, this should be perfect for my Action 2 and some of my wired mics. Cheers, Dave.
Thanks David! I think the Action 2 was DJIs first camera to unlock these USB-C capabilities, but I don't recall anyone ever really talking about it. Probably because praising audio doesn't get as many clicks as complaining about video quality... lol!
@@WayneRECs Yes, Wayne, the Action 2 was the first of their cameras for that, the others needed a bespoke USB interface that used bespoke USB protocols. And yes, showing people very useful audio or video workflows doesn't get you as many views as bitching about the stuff. As you may have noticed a couple of months back on my Uncut channel, I done a complete clickbait thing about the A3 and before that I completely slagged off the A2. Both of those videos got way more views than my helpful workflow ones. It just shows you that the harsh reality is that most people are more interested in negative stuff compared to positive stuff. Cheers, Dave.
Takk!
Thanks Jan! I appreciate the super thanks and am glad that my videos have been helpful!
@@WayneRECs nice help to clear out the complicated difference in connect ions. When fickleling around with mics and cameras 👍
Great video! The only inconvenience I see here is that it won't allow simultaneous charging and plugged external microphone at the same time, simple 3.5mm jack input on extension battery module with converter inside would be much better. Not a fan of wireless microphones or various cable adapters.
Please recommend other than the Boya By-K4 because it is already sold out on the market, are there any other adapters besides the By-K4 that are compatible with the DJI Osmo Action 3, for wireless mic use?
Saramonic SR-C2003
MOVO UCMA-1
@@WayneRECsThank you for the information, I use the Saramonic adapter SR-C2003 with the Saramonic Blink 500 Pro Q20 wireless mic. And tomorrow morning the DJI Osmo Action 3 package was sent to my house. 😊
congratulations for the video, I want to do motovlogging, I watched until the end of the video to see if there was any way to connect a microphone via blutooth directly to DJi action 3 but unfortunately, this is not the camera to allow this yet... I think it's terrible that no With the current state of technology, you still need to plug in adapters and all sorts of trinkets to get an action camera plugged into your helmet to be able to record your audio...
The new GoPro 12 has the bluetooth microphone feature now available.
Your video is super helpful. Thank You.
It seems the only thing you missed, is a headset boom mic, so the mic is close to my mouth and picks up predominantly my voice and not any background noise. That's what I'm looking to do. But other than missing that, great video.
Thanks for your comment! What headset mic are you using and what's the end connector?
I was waiting for that, thanks! I'm still waiting for a cage with a coldshoe mount which I used for vlogging on the Action 1. Otherwise I'm not sure where to mount my shotgun mic.
Thanks for your comment! I hear you on waiting for Action 3 accessories! Typically for action cam setups, I use a Ulanzi U-60 Dual Cold Shoe Ball Head, like I did in this video. I've always found action camera cages to have inconvenient cold shoe placements for mics (especially when they have a dead cat on them). Instead, I've resorted to using the ball head with the camera on top and the side cold shoe on the opposite side of the lens. The lower and farther distance help in keeping the mic out of a vlogging shot and also gives the ability of tilting the mic up/down.
@@WayneRECs Very good advice on the Ulanzi which I didn't know existed. Thanks again.
Hey man..need help.
I bought a trs mic and a type c to trs adaptor.
Connected them and camera worked fine. I shut the camera off and when I turned it on again the mic didn’t work. When I touch the camera screen, mic seems to be working (mic animation) but no audio.
I reset the camera to factory settings but still nothing
Hi there nice video, may I ask what camera tripod or stand you are using In this video ?
Great video I am looking at getting an action 3. But so far from what I can see the level monitoring on screen looks pretty bad. When you set the gain reduction are you able to see a level meter to know your not going to clip??
Thanks for your comment! The Action 3's "meter" is pretty lacking IMO. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they have some kind of indictor, but there's no accuracy to it. Basically, when an external mic is connected to the camera, the MIC icon will appear and the audio settings will switch to enable the Camera's Gain adjustment. While the icon does flash white displaying a signal (and red when clipping), it only does so from the main screen, meaning after you set the gain, you need to exit the Gain Screen, then exit the Settings screen and then you can see the mic indicator.
@@WayneRECs thanks for all the info I thought as much. I’m pairing it with a zoom f3 so I will opt out of usb connection and just run out of the line out into the Dji. At least I will have a 32bit float back up if the Dji clips
@@thefullsetup yeah, recording internally in the F3 is almost the best idea as it's the only way to record in 32-bit float with this combination.
Hello Wayne, thank you for the video. Do you think that we can plug a lavalier usb-c mic directly into the osmo 3 ?
Hi Ben, thanks for your comment! Yes, the Action 3 should be able to accept any standard USB-C mic including lavs. The only caveat are USB-C mics that are specifically designed for (action) cameras with proprietary USB-C audio inputs. For example, a USB-C lav mic that is specifically listed for Insta360 OneX2 compatibility will not work on the Action 3. The same holds true for mics/adapters specific for GoPros, Action 1, etc).
Great Video!
If you record audio from the zoom F3 (tablet interface) or Zoom F6 will it copy the timecode meta data too?
Thanks for this! Wanted to use my Rode VideoMicro and now I can with that little cable...but I'm also buying a Comica 10 pro!
Thanks for your comment! The VideoMicro is a good ol standard and I'm sure would sound great (I don't have one atm) and I'm sure you'll also love the VM10 PRO! I liked mine before I bought my Action 3... and not I like it even more!
Hi Dirty Rode Therapy, I have a VideoMicro too and what cable did you buy (Boya K2 or K4) ? Cause i bought a Boya K6 before seeing this video and it wasn't compatible with action 3 Thank you
i was checking c-tyoe to 3.5mm female and type c two in one
Hi, can you tell me where the setting is to adjust decibel on the Action 3? I cannot find it anywhere!
Thanks for asking! The DB Gain setting is only available when you have a compatible USB-C mic or mic adapter connected to the Action 3. When you do, on the main screen, you'll see the "Mic" icon next to the battery level.
Tap on the Settings Icon on the center right of the screen. Tap the "PRO" icon in the upper right corner to enable PRO mode. Then tap on the Mic icon to access the "Channel" and "Gain" settings.
@@WayneRECs Many thanks 😁
So to sum up ... forget it and buy a separate cheap audio recorder and sync it later ??
Thanks for the video. Do you know if I can connect directly a rode wireless me receiver to a dji action 4 using the usb-c to usb-c cable included in the rode kit? Thank you
While I dot own a Wireless ME, you should be able to use the USBC cable to connect the RX directly to the Action 4.
super informative video mate, loved it!
Previously i had successful stunt with go pro 9 with go pro chunky mic adapter and direct using SONY ECM-LV1 mic, audio is flawless. That mic audio jack is TRS, and not TRRS.
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Now when i bought DJI Action 3, i thought to buy adapter, its CYNOVA Osmo Action Dual 3.5mm/USB-C Mic. Now when i am using My previous Sony mic ECM-LV1, there is no audio capturing, no mic sign in display and neither recording anything.
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Now i am not sure what the issue, is the issue with cynova mic adapter or something else.
Thanks for your comment! My understanding is that the Cynova adapter was designed specifically for the Action 1 (as that camera did not have USB-C mic capabilities). So much like the GpPro mic adapter or MediaMod, the Cynova adapters are device specific.
Now, the Action 3 accepts generic USB-C Mic adapters (like the ones from BOYA or MOVO). I don't think DJI made this clear (as most likely they weren't going to name/recommend another company. I don't think this was an issue with the Action 2 as the modular design didn't suggest the original Action 1 Cynova adapter was compatible. But because the 3 went back to the original form factor, it would make sense the accessories would be compatible. It's kinda a bummer right now during the transition, but I believe in the long run, the way the Action 3 handles external mics will become more prevalent with other manufacturers.
Hi Wayne, this video helped me out so much thank you for this video!
I have a quick question. So if I set Zoom H6 as 24 bit 96kHz WAV and connect it via USB as an audio interface mode to Dji Action, which I believe records in 16 bit 48kHz AAC, would the audio on the footage be recorded in 24 bit 96kHz or would it be converted into 16bit 48kHz as the video is being recorded?
I’m a musician who was interested in getting an action cam and was looking into Ace Pro 2; until I watched your videos. Ordered my Action 5 Pro last night. Thank you for such informative videos. If you could answer my question whenever you get a chance, I’d be appreciated!
The bit depth and sample rates will always be limited to what the device is capable of. So the DJI Action cameras will record the audio as 16-bit 48Khz regardless if a higher bit depth is sent to them. However, you should be able to simultaneously record on the H6 while sending a digital signal to the Action 5 via USB which would give you a separate 24-bit 96kHz wav file on the H6.
@ oh man that clears a lot of my questions! Thank you! You’re the Saint good sir
Hello please could you recommend a microphone for wind protection I do alot of hiking and wind really do destroy my videos
If u don't mind the wire, lavalier with deadcat it is.
Добрый вечер! Какой адаптер, можно использовать, для подключения микрофона trs 3,5 и внешнего питания для камеры osmo action 3 одновременно???
Hi, thanks for your question! Unfortunately, I haven't found any such adapter that allows for a 3.5mm mic and USB-C power charging simultaneously.
Great video Wayne... which mic setup do you use most for vlogging (not studio environment)?
Hey Daryl! Thanks for your comment! There are actually 2 different mics that I use outside my studio with the Action 3. For front facing vlogging, I've been using the Comica VM-10 PRO via the mics Digital output through a USB-C to USB-C cable directly into the Action 3. The VM-10 PRO is a great compact on camera mic that has it's own physical gain adjustment knob.
Alternatively, I also like using the MOVO DoubleMic UC. This is a USB-C mic with both a front and rear facing capsule. As this mic was designed to be plugged directly into a smartphone, I end up using a MOVO shockmount and USB-C extension cable to connect it to the Action 3. You can see both of these mic setups in some of my other DJI Osmo Action 3 videos.
I personally believe that you generally get cleaner audio using a USB-C mic rather than a 3.5mm TRS mic going into an adapter like the BY-K4.
Hope this helps!
@Wayne RECs that help immensely but I recently purchase the Deity D4 Mini and going to test that first. I did make a search for the Movo Doublemic you mentioned but unfortunately not available here in South East Asia and needs to be imported directly from Movo USA. This can be complicated passing our customs for us individual buyers which I always try to avoid. I'll take a look at the Comica later today and see. Thanks so much Wayne.. you ROCK!
I have a question. Can I use Sennheiser CL 35 USB-C Locking 3.5mm TRS to USB Type-C Coiled Cable + Sennheiser MKE 200 on Osmo action 3 to save one cable? Thanks in advance
Great video - thank you for making it!
Thanks David! I appreciate you saying so!
Seriously thinking of getting an Osmo and mounting on the motorcycle handlebars. I want a mic to mount near the camera pointing toward me so I can lean into it and talk into it. I have an Asus noise cancelling mic adapter I use with my laptop. Do you know of a mic & adapter that that would work in that situation?
Could I use a USB-C to Female TRRS instead? Those are easy to get here as people use them with the gaming headphones that have a mic built in. Unfortunately I can't find a reliable UK source for these mic-only adapters that you've mentioned in the video. Thanks for the video, hugely helpful.
Hey, so while I can't confirm directly, here's what I can tell you. I have a Versiontech gaming headset that has a 3.5mm TRRS connection. I was able to successfully record clean audio with the headset mic by plugging the headset TRRS into a RODE SC3 adapter (female TRRS to male TRS) and then into my BOYA BY--K4. So, I suspect that a USB-C male to TRRS female adapter might work as long as the adapter indicates that it can send a mic input signal (as opposed to only receiving a headphone out signal).
Thanks for that, very helpful.
I’m using the rode wireless go with mine but not 100% sure where I should set the gain at ? Can you help , my rode mic is set to the lowest setting btw atb Dave
Question.. What mic can you connect to a dji osmo 3 for helmet mount setup?
Buy a Chinmounts mount. Small and leaves all the ports open. That is if you mean a motorcycle helmet mount?
Did I miss somewhere when you used the DJI wireless mike setup?
Hey Robert! Nope, you didn't miss it because I actually don't own the DJI Mic. That said, from my understanding, it's pretty straightforward and there are a lot of good resources on YT about this specific combination of DJI products.
Can I connect into a DJI Osmo Action 3, an AGPTEK Lavalier Microphone, with a non-DJI 3.5mm to USB-C adapter?
I've see a RUclips video that says you can't use third party 3.5mm to USB-C adapter, and that you have to use DJI. Have you got a view at all? Many thanks in advance.
Hey great Video .. Any Post work on the Sound ? I have the Action 1 and the mke 200 .. Without post it sounds really Muffed ..
Hi, thanks for asking! With my studio mic I do add some light eq and compression but for the sample audio coming from the Osmo Action 3, no post processing was added to any of the mics used.
@@WayneRECs wow .. Thx .. That alone is a buy 4 me 🙂
So cool 😎 I really enjoy your videos a lot 🤗
Thanks Alessandro! This one was a fun one to make!
You didn’t use the Rode Wireless Go 2 with the USB-C to USB C….will it work? Stereo sound or converts to mono? Please advise! 👍😊
Thanks for your comment! I only have a RODE Wireless GO I, so no usb-c output. But the Wireless GO II should work via usb-c though I can't personally confirm on mono or stereo (although I surmise if the rx is set to split and the Action 3 is set to Stereo it should work)
@@WayneRECs Thank you for the quick response! Keep up the good work! 👍
Hey Wayne, I currently have the MKE200 and I noticed the mic produces a lot of handle noice when hand holding the camera. Do you have the same issue? If so, do you have a possible solution to this? Thanks, I appreciate the content you provide
Thanks for your comment! That's a tough one! While the MKE200 has a lot of great things going for it, the internal shockmount is not one of them... I think the trade off for a small, compact form factor is that the mic is more susceptible to handling noise. There are a few things you could consider:
The selfie stick or tripod handle that you use to hold your rig can impact the handling noise to some extent. For example if you're using a Manfrotto PIXI that has a hard plastic handle, that would transmit more noise than say a segmented selfie stick with a thick foam covered handle.
I also have something like the Movo SMM8 that I'll mount both the camera and mic on (if I'm using an action cam). This isolates the entire setup from some handling noise though negates the benefit of having a minimalist set up.
Lastly, practice physically minimizing handling noise and/or be more conscious of when and how you're changing hands or holding your rig. Sounds lame, but sometimes even wearing gloves can help to not transfer noise (though you may be more likely to drop your whole rig lol!)
Hope this helps!
SITTING SO CLOSE TO THE CAMARA .. ANY FOCUS ISUES ? EXCELENTE VIDEO WISH YOU WELL
Thanks Jaime! Well, with glasses like these, visuals are not my forte, so as far as I can tell, my unit isn't too bad with focus issues. lol!
@@WayneRECs I love thoes glasses a few years ago went to the beach couldn't find my glasses so I grabbed my sons and he has a few.. Some how I pick his white frame glances.. What an experience.. I even took some photos..it was an amazing day.. Wish you well
Saying that I have returned my osmo action 3 combo and got my money back not show wether i should waite three months and get another dgi osmo action 3 ou buy a Gopro 10 combo price here in Portugal it's about the same.. Wish you well
Wayne, have you tried a wired stereo mic? I know the DJI mic records in stereo, wondering if wired mics gives 2 channels. That's what I'm looking for, too bad it doesn't have separate gain for each channel.
Thanks for your comment! I've successfully recorded separate stereo tracks with my Action 3 and wired mics. I have used a pair of wired binaural mics and the BOYA BY-K4, I've recorded the line out of my Zoom H6 XY stereo mics using the BY-K2 and I've also been able to use the BOYA DoubleMic UC to record separate left and right channels. Hope this helps!
@@WayneRECs the confirmation helps, thanks. Now I just have to justify buying another action cam.
I've got a dji 3.5mm adapter for my action 3 and when I plug the mic into the camera the audio settings don't change on the camera. Do you know if this dji usbC 3.5mm adapter is correct for this as it seems not to work. I've got the Saramonic b1. Thanks
Hi, thanks for your comment! It's my understanding that the older DJI 3.5mm adapters were specifically designed for the Osmo Pockets and Osmo Action 1 as they needed proprietary USB-C to 3.5mm audio adapters to accept at TRS mic. The Action 3's USB-C port seems different in that it will natively accept a USB-C mic and as a result, generic USB-C 3.5mm mic adapters (like the BOYA ones in this video) work while the DJI branded ones do not. Super confusing that 1st party accessories are like this but ultimately, this makes the Action 3 way more versatile audio wise.
I suspect adapters like the Movo UCMA-1 which is specifically labeled as a "mic adapter" would work. However, be advised that cheaper adapters that have a USB-C end and a 3.5mm end may be designed for HEADPHONE output instead of MIC input and most likely will not work with a microphone. Hope this helps!
@@WayneRECs Thanks for your reply that's very helpful.
all sorted now I've got a saramonic adapter. As soon as I plugged it in the audio screen changed showing the dB meter. Once again thanks for your help. Look forward to more of your videos. Stu.
@@WayneRECs Wrong.... A generic USB C Mic will not work
There are so many people saying TRS and TTRS I bought both I also have trs and TTRS cables and adaptors and the osmo 3 did not see anything but when I connected an old cheap usb mic it worked right away have DJI changed something?
Thanks for your comment! The DJI Action 3 handles usb audio like a PC would, but to input an external mic, a USB-C to 3.5mm Microphone adapter (not a headphone adapter) is needed. Check out this video I made about it and let me know if you have any other questions:
ruclips.net/video/U_GiSphFFwQ/видео.html
Yeah didn’t realise I got sent to headphone one till I looked at the boxes but then I found an old one I thought I didn’t have anymore it’s a TTRS one but works with a 3.5mm adapter. Thanks for your reply
Does the limiter of the f3 work with USB mode?
The limiter is only for the F3's output via it's 3.5mm output jack. When in USB audio interface mode, you can actually set the F3 to 32-bit Float if your program supports it.
HI Wayne, do you know of a solution to use an external microphone and charge the action 3 at the same time? I can't find a working solution (like the simple usb-c adapter the action 1 has)
Hey Theo! Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to do this (yet). Generic splitters won't work. That being said, I've heard a lot of demand to change and connect an external mic simultaneously, so potentially DJI or a 3rd party will release an adapter specifically designed to do so! Fingers crossed!
All I need now is to be able to power the Osmo Action via USB while at the same time using the USB for mic input.
Man, I hear you! I think a lot of people would love to be able to do this, but I don't think anyone makes a mic adapter specifically for this.
I have seen something similar but not sure if it works properly
you earn me sub man, great info, im using also oa3
Thanks! I appreciate the sub! The Action 3 is a great little camera!
Hello, I bought the boya usb-c mic adapter you recommended, but my action 3 simply is not picking up that I have anything plugged in. I'm sure I have the right TRS adapters etc. And have tried combinations of things, but the camera isn't picking it up. Any ideas of what this might be? Has anyone had this issue? I bought the action 3 because I was sick of audio issues with my gopro and now the mic won't even pick up on this haha.
Do you have the BOYA BY-k4 or BY-K2? What microphones have you tried connecting?
Hey bro i bought the BY-K4 and i noticed that the audio always clipping even when im speak in normal voice. +0db Gain
Sorry to hear! I haven't had any issues with mine. What mic are you using with it? Where is your mic placement in relation to your sound source? Sometimes, basic level displays like the Action 3 has are not always accurate. Is the mic icon on the screen flashing red and if so, how bad is the audio when you listen back to it? Lastly, do you have a 2nd mic to also test it with and/or a different TRS cable?
@@WayneRECs yes i test all the mics i have but still clipping but when i change the BY-K4 and use the mic adapter from my Hollyland Lark M1 its now all good. The mic is inside my helmet.
If you haven't already, the new Osmo Action 3 firmware update now let's you lower the gain setting to -12db! This should help you out greatly with your M1!
Hi wzyne, i just bought a comica vm10 and connected it usb to usb like you did in your video, but i get nothing, the light in the vm10 doesn't light and tiny mic on the screen doesn't show, can you think what im doing wrong?
Kind regards Graham
Is the switch on the VM10 Pro set to "Digital"?
@@WayneRECs thank you for your reply, Yes its set to digital and still does not work, the light on the mic doesn't light and no little mic icon appears on the camera screen but if i plug the mic into my phone it works perfectly well. so it must be the camera. ive tried to update the firmware but cant work out how to do it, and asked the question to do DJI but had no yet.
I've had a conversation with dji and they say the comica mic hasn't been tested and may not work. Even though I've seen your video with it working, have you any ideas, I don't want buy another mic to find out it's the camera
Aside from the DJI and Rhode wireless mics, are there any other budget friendly wireless options? I really wanted the Ulanzi j12 but apparently it only works with android OS even though its USB-C. Any other suggestions?
i have seen a guy using ulanzi j12 with the action 3 here on RUclips.
Just RUclips it. It worked nicely.
@betweenframesproduction3968 Thanks! I actually went with the Hollyland M1. I like the low profile and it was like $120.
Hey thanks again. As i saw 2:45 , u only use the by-k2 with direct comica mic. But will it still be working with device like rode wireless go ii, since it's a receiver, not a direct mic. Thanks
Thanks for your comment! There shouldn't be any sound difference between the BY-K2 and the BY-K4, however, if TRS cable you use with the K4 is damaged, that could be a factor. With regards to the RODE Wireless GO II, the K2 would be fine although the WGII can output digitally via a USB-C to USB-C cable which might be a better option with the Action 3.
@@WayneRECs got it. Thank you sir 🙏
This is great.
I have a osmo a 3 and a hero 11.
I assumed because this does NOT work on the hero 11, that it wouldn't work on the action 3... wrong!
It does work on the action 3 but not on hero 11!!!! Any idea why?
I have several external mics: rode, zoom, etc and using the boya trs 3.5 to usb-c cable all the mics work in the DJI Osmo Action 3 but none of them work on the go pro hero 11.
I emailed go pro support.. they were nice but had no answer.
GoPro's USB-C audio is different than DJI's. DJI accepts generic USB audio. GoPro requires either their proprietary audio (brick) adapter or their MediaMod. These 2 first party a GoPro accessories are the only way to input an external mic (via a 3.5mm TRS). IMO, this is one of the reasons why DJI has the best audio of all cameras currently on the market.
Can I connect a USB Type C Wireless Mic to DJI Osmo Action 3?
I was hoping I could plug a lavalier with usb-c directly to the camera, but it doesn't work. Too bad as it was one of the reasons I bought it. I used the Osmo Action 1 with the 3rd party mic adapter in my motorcycle helmet and I was happy to get rid of adapters. Now I am not sure what to do.
Which USB-C lav do you have? Have you updated your Action 3 to the latest firmware (released last week)? I know technically it shouldn't matter, but have you tried switching the orientation of that the USB-C lav plugs into the camera's USB-C port? I have a USB-C extension adapter that only works when I plug it in a certain way (even though USB-C is supposed to be non-directional).
@@WayneRECs Thanks for a very fast answer. I didn't expect that. It's a
Type-c Lavalier Microphone for INSTA-360 ONE X2 Hi-fi with Sound Noise Reduction with USB-C. Are you saying it should be possible to connect it directly without a BY-K4 adapter?
@@WayneRECs I just tried to switching the orientation of the USB-C as you suggested. Unfortunately it didn't work. I did update the firmware first thing but I just connected to the DJI Mimo App again to check. It should prompt an update if there was one, shouldn't it?
So, if the lav is specific to the Insta360 OneX2, then even though it has a USB-C connector, it won't work in any other device as it is specifically designed to output to the OneX2s proprietary USB-C interface.
Not all action camera USB-C ports are the same. For example, GoPros have a proprietary feature to unlock audio capabilities. That's why you can only plug in a mic via their MediaMod or GoPro mic adapter. The same with Insta360 and they're adapters by Cynova. Apparently they weren't as strict as GoPro as 3rd parties made specific OneX2 only lavs.
DJI did the same thing with the Action 1 that required a DJI specific audio adapter. But now with the Action 2 & 3, the USB-C port is able to recognize USB mics designed for PCs or smartphones.
Unfortunately, in your case, I think you're stuck with needed a new lav.
@@WayneRECs Thanks a lot for this extensive answer. A new lav is easily fixed! Thanks again!
Thank you for an informative vid Wayne!! As a motorcycle rider, I'd like to be able to connect a mic internally in the motorcycle helmet routing outside to the camera. Given the limited space inside the helmet, and that the camera would typically be mounted on the side of the helmet, .... what would you recommend as a solution? Looking forward to hearing from you!
Hey Frank! Apologies for my delayed reply! For space constraints, I'd look at the RODE Lavalier GO (1st gen). They are typically discounted to ~$55 usd online. The Lavalier GO 1 has a small, think mic element which is perfect for fitting into tighter spaces. You could also utilize an accessory called a Hush Lav Quieting Sleeve made by a company called Garfield. They are cylindrical foam sleeves that the Lavalier GO 1 will fit into and are best used in applications where furry wind muffs are not an option. Additionally, you would still need a mic adapter like the BY-04. Hope this helps!
@@WayneRECs hey Wayne, awesome thank you bud!
Saw both of your informative videos in this regard. I would just appreciate if you could answer a simple question. If we use USB C to TRS, followed by TRS To TRSS, and then a TRSS mic, it works, as it should. But does it also work, if I plug in a USB C to 3.5mm TRSS, followed directly by a TRSS lav mic?
Lot of people have recommended the By-K4 but I am not able to understand why first I need to go from USB C to TRS, then again from TRS to TRSS, and then from TRSS finally joined to the lav mic itself when we could just get a normal cheap USB C to TRSS adapter and plug in a TRSS mic into it? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance for any insights you may be able to provide.
Thanks for your question! So here are some details that I may have omitted from my videos that may shed some light on TRS vs TRRS.
TLDR: USB-C to TRRS & USB-C to TRS adapters are functionally different. Having the same type of connection doesn't always mean the two devices are compatible. Oh, and it's ok to be confused, because they way everything works is super convoluted....
TRRS jacks that were first introduced in mobile phones are functionally different than most TRRS adapters. Phones have internal circuitry to convert digital audio to an analog signal (for music playback for example) AND circuitry to convert an analog signal to a digital one (i.e. a mic in a headset that is used for calls.
USB-C to 3.5mm adapters basically only have 1 of these functions. So when phones ditched 3.5mm TRRS jacks for only USB-C ports, my understanding is that phones then only contained circuitry to convert a digital audio signal to an analog one. This means when you play an mp3 on your phone, the phone changes the digital information to electrical analog signals. As such, the USB-C to 3.5mm adapter for headphones doesn't need any additional circuitry built into it (which is why these adapters are so much cheaper). So in a TRRS connection, the Tip transmits the Left audio out, the Ring transmits the Right and then the 2nd Ring and Sleeve are for the Ground and Mic (which sometimes are reversed only to complicate things more lol). This is all why the mic in a headset sounds like what you would expect a phone call to sound like (as a TRRS generally only sends a limited audio signal back).
So that said, this is why USB-C to 3.5mm Microphone Adapters are 1) more expensive and 2) larger in size, because they have the additional circuitry to convert an analog signal to a digital one (within the adapter) and then sends only a digital signal to the USB device (in this case the Action 3). These adapters are typically only TRS as TRS is the standard microphone output.
Now when it comes to lav mics that have TRRS connectors, they came about when audio companies wanted to make mics specifically for mobile phones. As phones had TRRS jacks, mics needed to match that to make the correct physical connections within the actual jack (a TRRS jack as 4 points of contact with a TRRS male plug whereas a TRS has 3 points of contact with a TRS male plug). So a TRRS mic is wired physically to make the physical connections in a phone to transmit the entire audio signal. This is why you need a TRRS female to TRS male adapter which physically changes the wiring to allow a TRRS mic to make the correct TRS connections. This is also why sometimes male TRS plugs work in TRRS jacks (because the TRS ring actually touches both the TRRS 2 rings) and why male TRRS plugs don't always work in TRS jacks (because one of the rings of the TRRS plug doesn't touch anything to make a physical connection.)
Now to further complicate things, audio companies now have Smart Sensing TRRS outputs. These only have a male TRRS plug but the audio device/mic can detect how many physical connects are made when you plug that TRRS into a jack and subsequently sends the appropriate signal. This allows some newer mics to be plugged into a camera's 3.5mm input (TRS jack) or a mobile phones 3.5mm input (TRRS jack). BUT, a USB-C to 3.5mm TRRS headphone adapter is not able to receive an audio signal even though all the TRRS connections are the same. BUT these smart sensing mics would work with a USB-C to 3.5mm TRS microphone adapter as the device would configure the output to bridge 2 of the connections.
Hopefully, this didn't create more confusion and maybe I should make a video dedicated to explaining TRS vs TRRS in 2023... lol.
@@WayneRECs Really appreciate all the insight. Thanks for taking out the time to write all of that down. It makes sense. I am a photographer film-maker and while I do have the DJI MIC, I feel its bit too much investment sitting attached to my OA with a mere USB C jack specially when I'm on my bike. Even saw a video in which the rider, broke the glass on this DJI receiver which was attached to OA. So did a ton of research into hundreds of videos discussing this topic. Yours was definitely one of the best on the topic. Though, I'm surprised that DJI is just sitting all these years and not filling this gap with a product like the GoPro Adapter. When we're investing so much money into a camera, it should solve problems, not create new ones. I have probably 8-9 different mics at this point and multiple different cables and adapters and I'm still not sure what will work on it when my DJI OA4 finally arrives in 2 days.
Anyway, thanks very much again. Appreciate your efforts a ton. 🙏🙏
I would rater use the F3 normally and record in 32bit and put 3.5 signal in the osmo instead usb mode. Why not use the advantage of 32bit recording?
Under normal circumstances, I would do the same and record internally on the F3 and output via TRS to the OA3, but in a quick pinch, connecting the F3 via USB-C to the OA3 only entails a single USB-C cable, only hitting record on the OA3 and no audio sync in post, so just having the ability to do so is pretty neat!
@@WayneRECs got you. But if I go overkill with F3 on the osmo, I go full overkill, recording external 😅
@@MIMCKMedia lol, I hear ya! I've actually been testing the Zoom M3 with my Action 3 which is a nice middle ground for 32-bit float recordings... but the jury is still out on the M3 overall...
Wayne, sorry to bother you, I have question. I bought the new
VideoMicro II attached to my osmo action 3. Somehow my video has a lot of echo. Do you know why? I set the osmo action 3 to 10 db gain
Thanks in advance.
Hey Geoffrey! What adapter are you using to connect your Videomicro II to your Action 3?
@@WayneRECs I am using the Anker USB C to 3.5mm Headphone Adapter
Only one question: waterproof connection?
Only one answer: no.
@@WayneRECs Sad, when the cam is waterproof. (I need the cam for motorcycling, MTB and yachting)
I got the same adapter as you, but for some reason my Lav Mic is CONSTANTLY clipping, even at the lowest gain setting, have you ran into that issue?
Welp nevermind, just checked the audio setting and it looks like it goes DOWN to -12db now.
Ha, looks like you found the fix! I have a video on this -12db feature, but sounds like you're good to go!
@@WayneRECs Yes I did, but your video led me to my finding so I appreciate it!
Is it not possible to Connect the røde wireless go 2 via its usb c directly to the DJI??
Thx!
While I don't own a Wireless GO II, you should be able to connect the receiver to the Action 3 via a USB-C to USB-C cable (provided it's rated for data transfer & and not just charging)
@@WayneRECs Awesome!
Cuz i have not seen any video on this so far and it Seem it would be a Nice solution.
Keep up the good work 🙌🏼
I hooked my purple panda mic up to the action 3 and my audio is super distorted, any ideas why?
Hey! What adapters are you using to plug the mic Into the Action 3? While I don't personally have a Purple Pandora lav, it seems like you'd need to plug the mic into a female TRRS to male TRS adapter then into a female TRS to USB-C mic adapter.
can it do those Ulanzi J12 wireless lav mics?
Hi! While I don't personally have a set of Ulanzi J12s to test, I see no reason why the USB-C version of the J12 wouldn't work.
I have the Ulanzi J12 and it freezes the camera and will refuse to record :(
@@rcbtools awwww🥲..thanks for the info
Maybe you can answer this question. When I have an external microphone (Sennheiser XS USB-C) plugged in to my action 3 I'm given an option to adjust the decibel gain, just like in your video. The gain only goes as low as 0 but up to 10. My Sennheiser is very sensitive and being able to move my gain to below zero would really help. Any ideas?
Hey! Thanks for your comment! While I don't personally have a Sennheiser XS USB-C lav, there are a few practical things you can do to attenuate the mic if it's too hot/ sensitive. Depending on how you mic yourself up and how much movement you usually do in your videos, you can try hiding the lav under layers of clothing which could help a little. You would have to be mindful of clothing rustle and fabric rubbing against the mic, but if you encase the element in a "moleskin sandwich" that can also help. Things like windmuffs can also help in a similar way.
Otherwise, physically moving the mic placement further away from your sound source (mouth) can have the same effect. I took a look at some of your content and if you have it mounted inside a helmet, experimenting with placement can produce varying results. I used to mic up a helmet of mine with a lav by my chin, but really only picked up breath sounds. I later moved the lav up to my temple area and it helped a great deal!
Lastly, we can hope that DJI fine tunes the Gain adjustment in camera with a future firmware update. I surmise that having a -db option wouldn't be that difficult to implement.
And lastly, lastly (lol) when looking at future mic purchases, consider a lav with an attenuation or pad feature (typically a switch to set the gain to -6db, -10db, -20db etc). Especially if you have a specific kind of recording scenario that you know you'll need it. Even having this small gain control can be effective in certain situations. Hope this helps!
@@WayneRECs Thanks for the reply. I guess I should have stated I'm using this mic in a helmet to do motovloging. So the mic is basically at my mouth (think Axl Rose). At slow or no speeds the mic is excellent. When I'm at speeds the noise level is too much for the mic and it all goes to hell. If I could cut the gain down lower than zero it would really help the mic, in my opinion. Your reply was incredible, thank you for the effort!
@@WayneRECs Tomorrow I'll try pointing the mic upwards towards my mouth. Currently I had it sideways which wasn't smart. It probably caught half wind, have voice.
Well I tried putting the mic in a few places inside my helmet. It's just way too sensitive. I'll have to wait and see if DJI implements a change with software.
Hey, I don't know if you saw this, but the latest Action 3 firmware update included the ability to set the camera's gain down to -12db! Hopefully this new feature solves your issue!
have you test DJI Osmo Action 3 with BOYA BY-K7?
Hey Edwin! While I haven't personally tried the BY-K7, my understanding is that it is designed specifically for use with the DJI Action 1 only. As is the case, I don't think it would work with the Action 3.
Maybe you can help me. I have the Action 3 and I want to use a usbc or 3.5 microphone and place it inside my motorcycle motocross helmet. I have done this with other cameras and the wind noise is blocked out and I can narrate the race I am competing in and get decent audio. With the Action 3 the camera is so sensitive to the sound of motorcycle engines the audio is unusable even with just the sound of my KTM350 engine alone with the db set to zero. Do you know of a way or know of a small microphone that can lower the db to maybe -10 to -20 to lower the sensitivity. Foam and dead cats have not worked. I'm looking at the MOVO LM1X as a possible solution. I wish the cable was not so long.
Hey thanks for your comment! I hear you! Another Moto Creator experiences the same issue. Seems like you've tried all the physical solutions (i.e. additional wind protection and mic placement) and unfortunately, the best solution would be like you said, to have a mic with a pad to attenuate -10 or -20db. The LM1X could be a solution but it's hard to say without actually trying it.
In an ideal world, @DJI would hear people talk about this and add the ability to set the gain below 0db in a firmware update. (But I'm sure they're attention is on other DJI product related issues... lol)
An expensive solution could be to run your lav mic into an external recorder that has a more fine tune output level adjustment to then send to the Action 3.
A more expensive solution would be to invest in a 32-bit float recorder (like the Zoom F2 or InstaMic).
A personalized temporary solution for you specifically, would be to run 2 cameras and use the video from the Action 3 and the audio from your old set up. I saw on your channel that you had a rear camera (which is super cool) and you could plug your lav into that one and then sync the audio in post along with the 2nd camera angle.
Hope this helps and fingers crossed for a firmware update!
I'm looking at doing exactly what you said about using the rear cam audio but I don't always use two cameras and I'm also learning a new software program. Garmin files don't always work outside of the Garmin Virb Edit software. I'm committed to making this work because I really like the new camera. Thanks for your response!
@@MainJet158 you can also invest in the DJI wireless mic and connect the receiver to the osmo action 3. I saw a motovlogger do that and the sound was amazing. The camera setup was a little bulky but it worked great.
I looked into that but didn't think it was a good idea for motocross plus I didn't want to spend the money. My recent setup is working really good and I'm looking forward to my next race to give it a good test.
Looks like DJI heard all the motovloggers out there! The latest OA3 firmware update now let's you adjust the gain to -12db to +20db! Let us all know if this new attenuation works for your helmet rig now!
what different boya k2 and k4 and k7 ?
The K2 is a generic usb-c to male TRS, the K4 is a generic usb-c to female TRS and the K7 is a USB-C to female TRS with specific circuitry that is only compatible with the DJI Osmo Action 1.
just got my o3 today and this was my first question... how to connect my rode mic!
Awesome! Depending on what RODE mic you're using there might be a few ways to connect it! Either way, I'm sure it'll sound great!
@@WayneRECs thanks for the comment, I'll need to order one of your linked connectors as my rode only has 3.5mm.
This might be stupid, but here goes.... I want to put the rode on the O3, AND be able to via bluetooth earbuds hear the live audio. Doable? I am recording tennis matches and I want to be able hear the players call their scores better. Doable?
Well, I haven't seen any indication that BT earbuds can be paired with the Action 3, but if they can, that's something I'd have to explore more. The only way that I can think of right now to monitor the audio live is if you are using a mic that has a direct monitoring feature. For example, if you connect a RODE Videomic NTG, Videomic GO II or Wireless GO II to the Action 3 via a USB-C to USB-C cable, then you can plug in headphones into the 3.5mm jack on the RODE device to monitor the audio being captured by the device (but not the audio level being recorded in camera).
@@WayneRECs mucho Gracia! That is what I thought, a hardwire connection won't work as I sit 30 feet away
anyone know how to take burst picture? or maybe have compatible bluetooth controller for DJI Osmo Action 3
Why cant we go negative gain? 😞
this would be a lot helpful
@@joao.giroto 😢😢7uuuuùuùĵjnnnnmn
bravo.very professional video-work,see you later-rbother.
Thanks Eugene! I appreciate you saying so!
does the DJI Osmo Pocket USB-C 3.5 mm Adapter work with the Action 3?
While I don't have one personally, my understanding is that any camera that needed a specific mic adapter (like the Action 1 or Pocket), that those adapters are not compatible with the Action 3.
@@WayneRECs ok thanks, I have that adaptor somewhere for my Pocket 2, but it’ll be easier just get a new dongle! DJI certainly doesn’t make it easy!
Can these combo can enable mic via lavaliere mic OnePlus Type C to 3.5mm Aux Headphone Splitter Adapter Jack Converter and Sonic Plumber SC3 3.5mm TRRS Female to 3.5mm TRS Male Cable/Adapter to connect Lavalier Mic to Digital Camera/Audio Recorder/Action Camera (50cm / 1.5ft) and connect boyo BY M1 mic battery powered
Hi, if you're asking if you can power the Action 3 while simultaneously using an external mic via a splitter cable or multi-port adapter, I do not think this is currently possible.
@@WayneRECs No I was asking normal type c to 3.5 mm female is 4 pole and connector has to be TRRS 3.5mm male to TRS female for connecting boyo M1 mic . Just need right connectors possibly low cost .
Thank you.
Hi Djan! You're welcome! Hope it was helpful!
Any adapter works in my action 3, even Sennheiser XS usb-c doesn't work . The action 3 only recognize the DJI Mic... :(
Now all someone has to do is make an adapter to connect mic and charge at same time like the original action. I am usually 2 feet away from camera since I do truck driving videos. SO would make it hard to have to swap batteries while driving.
Focus issues did you find
Not that I could tell with my Action 3 but I'm more of an audio person than a video person so I guess a little soft focus doesn't bother me.
It's bad even with the latest firmware update ☹️
helpfully thank you
Thanks! Hopefully my other DJI Action 3 videos help you too.
That is amazing
How To Connect Boya By MM1 with Dji Action 3? Please let me know?
You should be able to use either the BOYA BY-K4 or BY-K2 adapters with an MM1
Thank you Brother ❤️