This is brilliant. Even as a beginner with an iPhone and a wireless lav, the CM30 is streets ahead. One improvement I've made in my set up is to put the wireless lav on a mic handle so can be in front of my mouth rather than on my shirt.
I run the Comica VM-20 hooked into a Hollyland Lark 150 to give it a wireless connection. If I dudnt already have a setup that works I would definitely go for this
This mic is crazy good, jason! I ordered it the night before i supposed to shoot a wedding, got delivered 4 hours before the job didnt have a chance to learn a damn thing about it but just relied on my basic knowledge about electronics in general and hollycow.. it didnt not disappoint me at all! lots of micro adjustment since i am a solo shooter and i always try to do too much and be at different spots as much as possible but it just worked out wonderfully!😮💨 glad i got this, because my dji mic2 for some reasons stopped recording the bride and groom🤦🏽♂️ at the beginning of the ceremony and yes, they were on 32bit float independent mode too! ill upload the film once its finished so people can judge for them self. i wouldnt say its perfect but its a really good shotgun mic that id trust for paid video works👌🏽
How do you like there lav mics? I've been using the DJI Mic and I know the DJI has more features, but I believe for the budget, the Comica wireless lav mics offer great quality because I need a few of them. What do you think?
Thanks for taking the time to make this great video. I purchased the VM30 recently and still can't quite achieve the results you're getting, even direct wired. Any tips on proper setup? Are you running your audio through post?
Funny question, but how does it feel to hold? I can see that you hold it gently and with only a few fingers as if to indicate you don't want to press accidentally any buttons. Can you hold it boldly without regard to position? Its sound is very good.
5:20 Q: So this transmiter is 24bit. If You clip between mic and transmiter, there is a chance to recover it from Your 32bit recorder? (Tascam Portacapture X8 user here)
@@masadamofu You also have to make sure that the receiver doesn't introduce RF interference into the recorder so make sure they are far enough apart to avoid that. I have tested it with two of these mics and you gotta shield things from the signal. You also need to make sure you monitor this audio constantly as the mics cut out a lot if you are moving. If you stay still they tend to be okay.
@@FlyingJackalope yup and I just check the price andd.... I still think the safer route would be using "DSLR Shooter" way of wireless mic, since it's safer having separate piece rather than built into the mic it self but CMIIW
If you clip before it reaches the recorder it is still going to clip, it will just be clipped and 32-bit float. Meaning: if it sounds distorted coming into the recorder it will record the distortion.
I give it points for the price. Someone recently came up with a nifty little shotgun mount attachment you can clip the DJI wireless transmitter onto. Choose which mic you have, Deity D3 Pro in my case, and if you want it shipped or $5(US) for 3D printer schematics to print yourself. Same idea as above, but at a fairly different price range.
Thanks for this great video. So well presented and edited. Great stuff. My Comica arrived today, and I'm eager to get it up and running. The sound quality for voice is obviously excellent, and I'm looking forward to hearing it with other subjects. What do you edit your sound with?
Man you have to give a work shop on how to use this mic. This doesn’t have the warmer boom sound that I appreciate. However, I am sure you could do some process in post. I am searching for a mic for my sound. I may grab this to give it run and see if I like it.
Hi, Jason. I bought a Comica VM30 microphone, but please tell me, isn't it a stereo microphone? how do you record stereo sound on a camera. There are two microphones on the camera, but not here? There is also a smiley face 20, it is stereo in the description, but I did not see the difference.
I've been waiting for about two months for an audio solution... This might be it. But I still want to wait a bit more to see if DJI comes out with a version 2 of their mics.
Deity just released their pocket wireless system and they work with their existing wireless ecosystem so you can get an HD-TX wireless XLR transmitter/recorder and they work together. Been trying it over the last few days and this wireless works very very well.
Hi there, thank you for the review! I was wondering if the 24bit sampling of the microphone is referred to its maximum capability or it actually has some internal pre-amps that give you 24bits no matter what. I'm asking because I would pair it with a Lumix S1H which has only 16bit audio recording internally, so if this gives you 24bit with preamps it would be a total game changer. Cheers!
Good job! I have a question, my comica vm30 makes a weird sound when I stop talking. you know why? I need to retouch the sound? adjust it better? Thanksss
Man, they are really pushing this mic. The wireless is very buggy. I had two and sent them back. I would never use these in a professional setting. Way to easy to have RF interference and dropouts. The mic itself is pretty nice though. But the wireless needs another generation.
@@lincolnviana2398 You can't really walk around or the signal will start to break up. The OLED on the mic needs to be pointing at the receiver. If you cover it up in any way your signal will be affected. If it gets near another wireless transmitting device it will potentially create a little ringing sound, etc. way back in the audio from the RF interference. The signal blocks pretty quick from physical objects too. It will work fine if you are setting up right in front of the camera and just don't want to deal with cables. But just make sure there is nothing else wireless near it. In some cases if you put the receiver too close to your camera you will also hear the RF interference in the audio signal. This can happen with a lot of devices so it is not necessarily unique to this one. The mic does have a lot of self noise as well so there will be some work to do in post. Not huge as many mics have that issue. It's a fantastic concept and I have been waiting on this for quite some time, but I just don't feel like they have worked out the wireless just yet from an interference standpoint. Definitely conduct your own tests right when you get it in case you need to return it. For some people it is going to work fine.
what do you guys think of this microphone? You can find it here- geni.us/jdkL1
Excellent mic for my needs
appreciate your review
now I am getting one
Such a great, vaiuable video! Great about features, comparison's, sound information, so, so much. Thanks!!!
Glad to hear VM30 can fit your workflow well. Many thanks for your incredible high-quality video.
Appreciate the review and the test comparison among the transmitter, receiver, and camera audio levels!
This is brilliant. Even as a beginner with an iPhone and a wireless lav, the CM30 is streets ahead. One improvement I've made in my set up is to put the wireless lav on a mic handle so can be in front of my mouth rather than on my shirt.
The most helpful video ever for this microphone. Thanks. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
This mic is amazing ! Wow ! Comica is on fire !
Very good sound even compared to my usual audio
Great video! Bookmarked! Thank you!
I run the Comica VM-20 hooked into a Hollyland Lark 150 to give it a wireless connection. If I dudnt already have a setup that works I would definitely go for this
defs worth it for sure
i'm liking the quality of this mocrophone!
Right! Pretty amazing
This mic is crazy good, jason! I ordered it the night before i supposed to shoot a wedding, got delivered 4 hours before the job didnt have a chance to learn a damn thing about it but just relied on my basic knowledge about electronics in general and hollycow.. it didnt not disappoint me at all! lots of micro adjustment since i am a solo shooter and i always try to do too much and be at different spots as much as possible but it just worked out wonderfully!😮💨 glad i got this, because my dji mic2 for some reasons stopped recording the bride and groom🤦🏽♂️ at the beginning of the ceremony and yes, they were on 32bit float independent mode too! ill upload the film once its finished so people can judge for them self. i wouldnt say its perfect but its a really good shotgun mic that id trust for paid video works👌🏽
*the video would be on my other “official” channel btw
I have there Lav mics, and Now i'm def gonna pic this up for my Kit. thanks for another great bit of kit info.
Definitely great for that versatility and price
How do you like there lav mics? I've been using the DJI Mic and I know the DJI has more features, but I believe for the budget, the Comica wireless lav mics offer great quality because I need a few of them. What do you think?
liked it so much i ordered one, it came today - time for a test....
How is the test going
Thanks for taking the time to make this great video. I purchased the VM30 recently and still can't quite achieve the results you're getting, even direct wired. Any tips on proper setup? Are you running your audio through post?
Thanks Jason. Have a nice day👍
Thanks for watching
Funny question, but how does it feel to hold? I can see that you hold it gently and with only a few fingers as if to indicate you don't want to press accidentally any buttons. Can you hold it boldly without regard to position? Its sound is very good.
5:20 Q: So this transmiter is 24bit. If You clip between mic and transmiter, there is a chance to recover it from Your 32bit recorder? (Tascam Portacapture X8 user here)
maybe he meant to connect the shotgun direcly using cable male to male to the zoom recorder
@@masadamofu You also have to make sure that the receiver doesn't introduce RF interference into the recorder so make sure they are far enough apart to avoid that. I have tested it with two of these mics and you gotta shield things from the signal. You also need to make sure you monitor this audio constantly as the mics cut out a lot if you are moving. If you stay still they tend to be okay.
@@FlyingJackalope yup and I just check the price andd.... I still think the safer route would be using "DSLR Shooter" way of wireless mic, since it's safer having separate piece rather than built into the mic it self but CMIIW
If you clip before it reaches the recorder it is still going to clip, it will just be clipped and 32-bit float. Meaning: if it sounds distorted coming into the recorder it will record the distortion.
Great video bro! Where did you get the 3.5 to xlr coiled cable?
I give it points for the price. Someone recently came up with a nifty little shotgun mount attachment you can clip the DJI wireless transmitter onto. Choose which mic you have, Deity D3 Pro in my case, and if you want it shipped or $5(US) for 3D printer schematics to print yourself. Same idea as above, but at a fairly different price range.
price definitely does make it more appealing
Excellent review!! Thanks
Thank you
what about for an indie film maker? sounds great and would be awesome to have no cables
Thanks for this great video. So well presented and edited. Great stuff. My Comica arrived today, and I'm eager to get it up and running. The sound quality for voice is obviously excellent, and I'm looking forward to hearing it with other subjects. What do you edit your sound with?
Comica VM30 or Sennheiser MKE 600 for indie filmmaking?
Many thanks and mahalo for the awesome breakdown! I'm sold, purchasing off your affiliate link. Cheers!
thank you
Man you have to give a work shop on how to use this mic. This doesn’t have the warmer boom sound that I appreciate. However, I am sure you could do some process in post. I am searching for a mic for my sound. I may grab this to give it run and see if I like it.
This is a very cool kit I like the flexibility
And the audio quality is amazing
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema your video is selling me
Your video came at the right time I’m looking for a shotgun microphone.
Hope it helped
Thanks for the video! Being able to have wireless headphones would be even better. Could you add that too or would that signal interfere with mic's?
Hi, Jason. I bought a Comica VM30 microphone, but please tell me, isn't it a stereo microphone? how do you record stereo sound on a camera. There are two microphones on the camera, but not here? There is also a smiley face 20, it is stereo in the description, but I did not see the difference.
I've been waiting for about two months for an audio solution... This might be it. But I still want to wait a bit more to see if DJI comes out with a version 2 of their mics.
Yeah not sure when they will do that.
Deity just released their pocket wireless system and they work with their existing wireless ecosystem so you can get an HD-TX wireless XLR transmitter/recorder and they work together. Been trying it over the last few days and this wireless works very very well.
I’m waiting for DJI to make a shotgun mic 😅
The only problem is if your using the mic hand held your car hear a lot of the handling noise. Other than that sure is a upgrade to my old VM20
that is very true. I personally wouldn't use it like that. Just for overhead interviews for me
Hi there, thank you for the review! I was wondering if the 24bit sampling of the microphone is referred to its maximum capability or it actually has some internal pre-amps that give you 24bits no matter what. I'm asking because I would pair it with a Lumix S1H which has only 16bit audio recording internally, so if this gives you 24bit with preamps it would be a total game changer. Cheers!
Good job! I have a question, my comica vm30 makes a weird sound when I stop talking. you know why? I need to retouch the sound? adjust it better?
Thanksss
How do this compare to the Sony ECM-W3 wireless mic?
"Oim Eambaer" 😂
Would you rely on this in interview situation?
If my vm30 microphone does have a bad sound out of the camera do you have some tips how i can get the sound like in this video?💀
Man, they are really pushing this mic. The wireless is very buggy. I had two and sent them back. I would never use these in a professional setting. Way to easy to have RF interference and dropouts. The mic itself is pretty nice though. But the wireless needs another generation.
Hi, can you tell me more about? Just bought one
@@lincolnviana2398 You can't really walk around or the signal will start to break up. The OLED on the mic needs to be pointing at the receiver. If you cover it up in any way your signal will be affected. If it gets near another wireless transmitting device it will potentially create a little ringing sound, etc. way back in the audio from the RF interference. The signal blocks pretty quick from physical objects too. It will work fine if you are setting up right in front of the camera and just don't want to deal with cables. But just make sure there is nothing else wireless near it. In some cases if you put the receiver too close to your camera you will also hear the RF interference in the audio signal. This can happen with a lot of devices so it is not necessarily unique to this one.
The mic does have a lot of self noise as well so there will be some work to do in post. Not huge as many mics have that issue.
It's a fantastic concept and I have been waiting on this for quite some time, but I just don't feel like they have worked out the wireless just yet from an interference standpoint.
Definitely conduct your own tests right when you get it in case you need to return it. For some people it is going to work fine.
oh damn! this hasn't happened to me yet. Thanks for commenting this
What about song covers, is this any good?
I don’t think that’s the best solution for what you’re looking for
nice)
Thanks
I thought it sounded great especially for youtubers.
Yeah pretty damn good specially the price and overall value