I cannot really explain why, but this Comica has caught my attention. And the internal 32bit audio sounded quite clean. sometimes use my MKE600, VideomicNTG or other mics and record them into a boom-attached Zoom F2, F3 or Rode Wireless Pro transmitter/32bit recorder, or a Rodelink XLR wireless transmitter. But having all built into a mic would make it easier to rig up. I am curious about two things though: a) latency of VM40 when transmitting wirelessly b) battery life. In a future release timecode would be great.
Great comparison! I could not tell the differnece quality wise, BUT! I am NOT an audio expert & over 60, not the best judge on audio quality. Blah blah blah I've had the 2-mic VM40 kit for about a week now. I've tried using wireless via TWO different routes. YES, two.... I was worried about the long-term ruggedness of the "plastic" Comica reciever (don't judge a book by it's cover, right?), so I tried using TRS on each of the 2 mics. I connected each shotgun mic to a DJI Mic2 transmitter and thus to the DJI Reciever, just for grins. I couldn't tell the difference and I didn't test 32-bit; so maybe that's my next UA-cam comparison video, what do you think? Is TRS to DJI transmitter/reciever any different quality wise? I'm not sure if the "path" is different or the same (with different equipment). Regardless, it gives you MORE flexibility. One less thing to carry and I can connect either DJI or Comica to my Pocket 3 via USB... very cool! AGAIN, this mic has all the techie options I can think of, which is why I bought it. I'm a sucker for a cool Gizmo! RELATED QUESTION: since I have two shotguns, I connected them both as dual-mono, 6" apart, so diagonals on each side to my mouth.... Wow, the sound is much more "full" (not sure I'm using the correct adjective). My question is, is dual-mono "a thing"? I haven't heard anyone talk about it. ...should it be? [I just tried it for the heck of it.]
I like the Comica VM 40 on the whole but they gloss over the fact that it's only 32-bit float with the interval recording in the mic. It does have good sound quality. I haven't compared it yet to the RODE wireless setup but I like the RODE better than the DJI wireless mic setup of which I have both. I think they failed on that so called shock mount. Too long or mic too short? It can kind of get in the way of the buttons/display/USB port. The main problem with the Comica for me is their app isn't compatible with my phone. I did mention this to the COMICA sight on youtube and the guy didn't know why. This is dependent upon the app to set the time and date on recordings in the mic. Without the app, I've found no way to delete files other than connect the mic to the computer and either delete or remove the files. For under 300, this is a good mic setup and man, the cables and supplies you get with the Comica in the case.
The MKE-600 had the better sound but the VM40 sound was good enough and not that far off the 600. I am not sure what 32 float will buy you on the loud end, I would not use it as a singing vocal mic. That being said, on the low end it might do some good.
Did you use the internal camera audio with the VM40 or the 32bit float files and synced them in post during the first section? I've noticed this mic gets a noticeable jump in quality when using the internal files
Bro, can you please tell me if COMICA VM30 and VM40 (wired) sound similar? removing the 32 bits from the equation and if I configure the VM30 correctly to take advantage of those 24. Help me please, I am lost. :(
Mke600 sound wise, but considering I’m run & gun for the most part, I’m liking the versatility of the comica and the sound is good enough. Not great, but good enough, really good for the price. When I need better or it’s more of a controlled shoot, I’ll have someone handling sound.
@@Eyeofkamauexactly how I feel. It definitely can get the job done and has so many perks quality wise. If I could only choose one, it would be the VM40
The MKE600 has more clarity, sounds more airy. The VM40 sounds a bit muffled in comparison. It can be improved with a bit of EQ (I recommend the plugin FreshAir from Slate Digital that does some great magic for this application and it is so easy to use). The Comica remains a solid choice for a hassle free plug and play scenario and this is the reason I'm keeping both :)
Yes agree with all that! Both have their strengths. If you are very run and gun you might be better off with the VM40 for simplicity. EQ could likely get it close!
FINALLY a video from someone I’m actually subscribed to
I cannot really explain why, but this Comica has caught my attention. And the internal 32bit audio sounded quite clean. sometimes use my MKE600, VideomicNTG or other mics and record them into a boom-attached Zoom F2, F3 or Rode Wireless Pro transmitter/32bit recorder, or a Rodelink XLR wireless transmitter. But having all built into a mic would make it easier to rig up. I am curious about two things though: a) latency of VM40 when transmitting wirelessly b) battery life. In a future release timecode would be great.
Great comparison! I could not tell the differnece quality wise, BUT! I am NOT an audio expert & over 60, not the best judge on audio quality. Blah blah blah
I've had the 2-mic VM40 kit for about a week now. I've tried using wireless via TWO different routes. YES, two.... I was worried about the long-term ruggedness of the "plastic" Comica reciever (don't judge a book by it's cover, right?), so I tried using TRS on each of the 2 mics. I connected each shotgun mic to a DJI Mic2 transmitter and thus to the DJI Reciever, just for grins. I couldn't tell the difference and I didn't test 32-bit; so maybe that's my next UA-cam comparison video, what do you think? Is TRS to DJI transmitter/reciever any different quality wise? I'm not sure if the "path" is different or the same (with different equipment). Regardless, it gives you MORE flexibility. One less thing to carry and I can connect either DJI or Comica to my Pocket 3 via USB... very cool! AGAIN, this mic has all the techie options I can think of, which is why I bought it. I'm a sucker for a cool Gizmo!
RELATED QUESTION: since I have two shotguns, I connected them both as dual-mono, 6" apart, so diagonals on each side to my mouth.... Wow, the sound is much more "full" (not sure I'm using the correct adjective). My question is, is dual-mono "a thing"? I haven't heard anyone talk about it. ...should it be? [I just tried it for the heck of it.]
I like the Comica VM 40 on the whole but they gloss over the fact that it's only 32-bit float with the interval recording in the mic. It does have good sound quality. I haven't compared it yet to the RODE wireless setup but I like the RODE better than the DJI wireless mic setup of which I have both.
I think they failed on that so called shock mount. Too long or mic too short? It can kind of get in the way of the buttons/display/USB port.
The main problem with the Comica for me is their app isn't compatible with my phone. I did mention this to the COMICA sight on youtube and the guy didn't know why. This is dependent upon the app to set the time and date on recordings in the mic. Without the app, I've found no way to delete files other than connect the mic to the computer and either delete or remove the files.
For under 300, this is a good mic setup and man, the cables and supplies you get with the Comica in the case.
sammy sounds way better imho. I'd ratter have an mke400/600 on a zoom f2 for 32bit. Either way, congrats to Comica for pushing audio tech forward.
yeah, I think it sounds better too. But all depends on what you need!
Tks for advice. Actually Comica had done many efforts in improving the audio quality . Believe that You’ll see that soon..
@@ComicaProductyou talk about an update for the VM 40 or for a futur Mic ?
The MKE-600 had the better sound but the VM40 sound was good enough and not that far off the 600. I am not sure what 32 float will buy you on the loud end, I would not use it as a singing vocal mic. That being said, on the low end it might do some good.
Can you compare the vm40 to the zoom m3? Pretty similar feature set
Definitely will if I can get my hands on it! This is the first I’m hearing of that mic
@ we’re in the same boat! I got the vm40 dual tx set for 300 dollars in my country
You think that’s a good deal?
Did you use the internal camera audio with the VM40 or the 32bit float files and synced them in post during the first section? I've noticed this mic gets a noticeable jump in quality when using the internal files
The first section was wireless audio into a Tentacle Track E vs the internal 32 bit float of the Comica VM40
@@itsaaronmiller That explains it, the wireless mode seems to work just fine as scratch audio but I'd never use it as the final
@@shueibdahir yeah it would be more for content creation etc
Why is there a stereo mode when the mic itself is only a mono device? Or is this for the case when using TWO VM40's simultaneously?
I think maybe it’s when you use 2 simultaneously. Since they sell it in a stereo pack! I only received the single transmitter version though
Bro, can you please tell me if COMICA VM30 and VM40 (wired) sound similar? removing the 32 bits from the equation and if I configure the VM30 correctly to take advantage of those 24. Help me please, I am lost. :(
wired, they sound pretty similar! The VM40 maybe a little better
Which mic did you prefer?
Mke600 sound wise, but considering I’m run & gun for the most part, I’m liking the versatility of the comica and the sound is good enough. Not great, but good enough, really good for the price. When I need better or it’s more of a controlled shoot, I’ll have someone handling sound.
@@Eyeofkamauexactly how I feel. It definitely can get the job done and has so many perks quality wise. If I could only choose one, it would be the VM40
If mke 600 sounds better, I buy it. I don't like wireless, muddy sound.
@ maybe a little less high end but I’d hesitate to say muddy. Remember, you don’t have to use the mic in wireless. It’s just a perk
the VM40 is looking very appealing!!
The MKE600 has more clarity, sounds more airy. The VM40 sounds a bit muffled in comparison. It can be improved with a bit of EQ (I recommend the plugin FreshAir from Slate Digital that does some great magic for this application and it is so easy to use). The Comica remains a solid choice for a hassle free plug and play scenario and this is the reason I'm keeping both :)
Yes agree with all that! Both have their strengths. If you are very run and gun you might be better off with the VM40 for simplicity. EQ could likely get it close!