She opted to put it there 😂 I normally put in on the side somewhere but that’s where she decided to put it! Also I would suggest painting one mic white or wrap white gaffe tape around it so it’s not so noticeable on brides.
@@ReelTimeFilms The rode brings a 3.5 for an input connector where a lapel or headset could be used with the transmitter and the receiver could be connected to a PA system. in an aux or a 3/8 using an adaptor.
@@WeddingbyLeotry using an Xlr male to aux cable and plug that into one of the channels. I recently bought the DJI Mic 2 and used that same cable to connect to the EV Everse 8 and it works.
Thanks for the review bro
Thanks for watching 😊
Great review. Love the mics. Did you clip the mic right on the center of her dress??? On her chest?? Bold move bro haha
She opted to put it there 😂 I normally put in on the side somewhere but that’s where she decided to put it! Also I would suggest painting one mic white or wrap white gaffe tape around it so it’s not so noticeable on brides.
@@ReelTimeFilms Copy that haha!
Does the optical and digital image stabilizer work on the iPhone when using the Shure Motiv Video app without a receiver?
I imagine it would but I’m not entirely sure! I’ll look into that👍🏼
@@ReelTimeFilms Thank you very much 😊
Sounds great!
Is there another way to attach it so it isn't seen?
You could always use gaff tape! Just fold it over and stick it to the inside of the talents clothing 👍🏼.
@@ReelTimeFilms Thank you
where they connected to the PA system?
Connected directly to my camera. 😎
@@ReelTimeFilms As I really appreciate the video I cant find any videos using these lapel mics with PA systems everything is for blogging ext.
These are not meant for a PA system. You’re better off with like a zoom f3 with an xlr for plugging into those kind of systems
@@ReelTimeFilms The rode brings a 3.5 for an input connector where a lapel or headset could be used with the transmitter and the receiver could be connected to a PA system. in an aux or a 3/8 using an adaptor.
@@WeddingbyLeotry using an Xlr male to aux cable and plug that into one of the channels. I recently bought the DJI Mic 2 and used that same cable to connect to the EV Everse 8 and it works.