I'm seriously considering buying this mic. I wonder what do you think about Hollyland LARK M2. Those button mics are pretty good and they have environmental noise cancellation.
Yes, I heard about Lark M2 - many people speak well of it. But this microphone is only for recording a people. In terms of versatility, a gun microphone is more versatile, because you can film reporting events and voice-over videos and record sounds of nature and human voice, etc. What do you need a microphone for?
@@AlexYasni84 We are using Lark M2 mainly for recording in studio where it fits perfectly. Indeed the Comica mic would be great for outdoor productions, thanks to its supercardio characteristics.
Good review! 👍 I have both the Comica VM30 and the Comica CVM-VM20, and they're both quite excellent microphones. In case you have only the CVM-VM20, all it needs to be same as the VM30 is a good wireless lav with an input jack.
This mic very well priced. I’ve been thinking about the RODE GO’s. But since this can connect to a camera and it’s cheaper I’m really thinking about this one
@@AlexYasni84 just some commentary videos and BTS since I like to do car videos and I think it would be nice to be able to have a good quality mic for that
@@AlexYasni84 Great sound, size 7", made in Japan, good off-axis rejection. I bought mine in 2008, after seeing it NAB2007. Have been using it since. Used mainly for outdoor dialog.
I don't know why but this video title is in Turkish, even tho the video itself is in English. It's really off-putting. If this is a setting you did yourself, you shouldn't.
Which microphone do you think is the best?
I'm seriously considering buying this mic. I wonder what do you think about Hollyland LARK M2. Those button mics are pretty good and they have environmental noise cancellation.
Yes, I heard about Lark M2 - many people speak well of it. But this microphone is only for recording a people. In terms of versatility, a gun microphone is more versatile, because you can film reporting events and voice-over videos and record sounds of nature and human voice, etc. What do you need a microphone for?
@@AlexYasni84 We are using Lark M2 mainly for recording in studio where it fits perfectly. Indeed the Comica mic would be great for outdoor productions, thanks to its supercardio characteristics.
Good review! 👍 I have both the Comica VM30 and the Comica CVM-VM20, and they're both quite excellent microphones. In case you have only the CVM-VM20, all it needs to be same as the VM30 is a good wireless lav with an input jack.
Thanks for the tips!
This mic looks great and have great abilities even compared with rode
Yes, the microphone is very decent
This mic very well priced. I’ve been thinking about the RODE GO’s. But since this can connect to a camera and it’s cheaper I’m really thinking about this one
Hi! What will you be filming?
@@AlexYasni84 just some commentary videos and BTS since I like to do car videos and I think it would be nice to be able to have a good quality mic for that
@@abusedcow987 yes, exactly for voice over comica is super choice!
For price, near same, think I would look at Audio Technica AT875R.
Hi! What are its advantages?
@@AlexYasni84 Great sound, size 7", made in Japan, good off-axis rejection. I bought mine in 2008, after seeing it NAB2007. Have been using it since. Used mainly for outdoor dialog.
Are you able to use 4 of these at the same time or will it cause interference?
I dont know. You can ask about this in Comica support
I don't know why but this video title is in Turkish, even tho the video itself is in English. It's really off-putting. If this is a setting you did yourself, you shouldn't.