Sony A6300 Mic for interviews - Best audio settings

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  • @mrmanojanchor
    @mrmanojanchor 5 років тому +2

    Sony wireless lapel kit is not available on the link you have shared in the description. Can you provide another?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      Thanks for letting me know, here is the updated link. amzn.to/2ZWBrHz

    • @mrmanojanchor
      @mrmanojanchor 5 років тому +1

      Thanks and I must send my love for you from India. The video you have made is so precise and and clear that one can easily comprehend it. You deserve many more subscribers from India also. Good luck!

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому +1

      @@mrmanojanchor Thanks that's a very kind comment. All the best for your video projects.

  • @RonelMayuyo
    @RonelMayuyo 4 роки тому +1

    did you ever try using 2 wireless lapel in camera using audio splitter? does a6300 have stereo? channel 1 and 2

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Ronel, yes the Sony a6300 does have stereo. I use this mixer amzn.to/2AYPfFG
      on my professional shoots connecting 2 wireless lapel mics recording to channel left and channel right and separate in the edit to control individually.
      Here is a video I made about it: ua-cam.com/video/AVwul2wq7Ug/v-deo.html
      With this mixer I run 2 two Sony wireless lapel mics at the same time or a wireless lapel mic and a rode video mic pro. The smartlav+ only works direct into camera but all other mics work great this mini 2 channel mixer.

  • @FreeBD3000
    @FreeBD3000 4 роки тому +1

    Hi !! Love your vidéo thank you so much. Question, what is the lens you are using ?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Thanks Bruno,
      The lens for tutorial footage amzn.to/2DNqgXF
      The lens I used for talking to camera amzn.to/2DJrpiV

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 Рік тому

    Thanks for making this. Can you tell us if you can select line level or microphone input for the external sound source? Thank you.

  • @EmilyOvermyer
    @EmilyOvermyer 6 років тому +4

    This is incredibly helpful thank you! I'm going to be recording interviews for a video ethnography this summer so I'm doing research/learning about the equipment now. Your explanations were wonderful. Subbed!

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому +1

      That's awesome, I'm pleased to hear it was so helpful. All the best for your video project.

  • @BodhiTrout
    @BodhiTrout 2 роки тому

    Fantastic vid, cheers for that.

  • @AngloSaxon1
    @AngloSaxon1 5 років тому +1

    Is the audio as good as recording the audio separate to a dedicated recorder?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому +1

      For the best audio recording quality record into a separate audio recorder and set the recording to 24bit.
      But for most of my jobs when I a moving quickly I always record into camera like this as it saves me a lot of editing time and carry less equipment on the shoot.

  • @webingerphoto49
    @webingerphoto49 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Great informative video.

  • @3dpprofessor
    @3dpprofessor 11 місяців тому

    The problem I'm getting is when I'm not talking it seems like the mic turns itself up, and when I start talking, it eventually levels out, but then in editing every clip starts too loud and comes down. Is there a setting I can change so that stops happeneing?

  • @rejoicemultimediaimages
    @rejoicemultimediaimages 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the video. Does the wireless recorders work with sony a 6000? The camera doesn't have headphone jack. Will you let me know what is out there that is inexpensive to use for my camera to have external mic & headphone connections? Thank you.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому +1

      Thanks, the a6000 is a tricky one, if you are happy to pay a little extra to upgrade to perhaps a second hand a6300 that will mean you will save a lot of work and your time every time. With the a6000 and audio recording you need to be using an extra recording device and synchronising the audios in the edit. I would try and upgrade to the a6300 to open up your options.
      If you have to stay with the a6000 here are a few options I have researched for you:
      Sony seem to have their own bluetooth lapel mic that should work but as I have never used it I have no idea about the quality when used with the a6000.
      - Sony ECMW1M Wireless Microphone amzn.to/2QB2OmL
      Method 1 Cheapest (without headphone monitoring)
      - Buy a rode smartlav+ lapel mic and use your phone as an external recorder.
      Method 2
      Use an external recorder with headphone monitoring and a Rode Smartlav+
      Eg Zoom H1 amzn.to/2OtNYgu
      Tascam DR60d mk2 (more than you need I think) amzn.to/2xggWK6
      If you have the budget for wireless lapel mics they are much more convenient.
      Hope that helped and all the best for your video productions.

    • @rejoicemultimediaimages
      @rejoicemultimediaimages 6 років тому +1

      @@VideoUpskill ..Thank you so very much for your thoughtfulness on research & come up with helpful informations. I do appreciate. ☺👍

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      You are welcome and all the very best for your great video production journey :)

    • @FrickFoster
      @FrickFoster 6 років тому

      @@VideoUpskill Do you know a good place online to buy a used a6300 or a6500? Having trouble finding a decent deal.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      @@FrickFoster Sure, you could try ebay or camera facebook groups in your country or in Australia we have Gumtree which is like a local based ebay.

  • @AnxietyMentor
    @AnxietyMentor 5 років тому +1

    Exactly what I needed about adjusting audio!!! :)

  • @tas55vzo
    @tas55vzo 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, can i have multiple wireless lapels? i have 4 people in an intervire and need to have mics on each person, is this possible with the a6300?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому +1

      The Sony A6300 can only record up to 2 separate microphones with a stereo 3.5mm mic jack. For your situation I would use an external audio recorder like a Zoom H6 because it has 4 XLR audio inputs and much better recording quality capabilities. amzn.to/2FxU6Ff

  • @pcipro8266
    @pcipro8266 4 роки тому +1

    Beast! thanks a lot man!

  • @TechJungle
    @TechJungle 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @ZENderista
    @ZENderista 5 років тому +1

    I bought the micro but it doesn't work when I plug it to the a6300, so I guess I need the extension cable and the adapter or is it enough to buy the extension cable?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      You will need the adapter to make the camera hear the mic. The extension cable is important for interview setup distances.

    • @ZENderista
      @ZENderista 5 років тому

      Great!! Thank you so much!

  • @derharst5298
    @derharst5298 5 років тому +1

    Hi,
    so far I have only little experience with the 6300 as a video camera. After an interview I did with the Smart lav+, I have the unpleasant feeling that the internal microphone of the 6300 doesn't switch off, even if an external microphone is plugged in. Maybe that's because I didn't work in movie mode, but in preset mode 1. Could that be? And why doesn't the internal microphone switch off when using the micro input? Thanks for your advise and help.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      Hi there, that's interesting I have not heard of that problem, I am wondering if you are using the adaptor?
      Adapter needed to plug Smartlav+ mic into camera amzn.to/2zahFun
      I recommend setting the camera to Movie mode so you can always see the audio levels. The other tips would be to tap the Smartlav lapel mic when it is plugged in and see if you see big audio level jumps on the camera levels that way you know the camera is listening to the lapel mic.
      Because we can't easily monitor the sound on this camera I always do a quick test before recording the real interview, so I record a short 10 second clip and speak into the lapel and if the audio is clearly heard when I play it back on the camera then I know all is good.

    • @derharst5298
      @derharst5298 5 років тому +1

      Yes, I’m using the adaptor.
      meanwhile I did some testing. I plugged in the adaptor alone - without the Smart Lav+, and the internal microphone was shut off - as it should be. A little bit more research on this topic showed that in a silent surrounding the internal limiter opens up the level extremely so that you hear every little bit of ambience, and only after the first words are spoken the limiter reduces the level. Point is that you can influence the level only in movie mode, and just because of that it indeed makes more sense to work in movie mode. Maybe that helps some other people.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      @@derharst5298 Excellent comment and thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @FullTimeEuphoria
    @FullTimeEuphoria 7 років тому +1

    I needed this video thank you. subbed

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  7 років тому

      Claudio Rivera That's awesome, thanks for letting me know it was helpful.

  • @BigBikeAdventures
    @BigBikeAdventures 6 років тому +1

    Good video, very clear and concise. Thanks

  • @FoodieQueen
    @FoodieQueen 5 років тому +1

    My Sony a6500 Camera is not recording audio via any external Mic
    1. I have googled & Checked all possible videos suggesting Audio level adjustment etc but none shows me any option where I can exclusively choose to record via external mic
    2. The mics that I tried are: Fifine wireless, BOYA wired one and many other local ones too even - All these mics are working fine with my other cameras & phones and recording perfectly
    3. When i record audio via camera then the display bars flicker indicating successful audio recording, but the moment I plug in the external Mic the display bars are at zero for R and L channels. - they do not flicker at all
    4. Mine is a new camera bought in Feb 2019
    5. Please advise me as it is impacting my work a lot - I am a youtube Vlogger and there is lot of background noise in India so recording via the external mic is a necessity for me

    • @ansalkasim
      @ansalkasim 4 роки тому

      same problem here

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing your recording issue.
      I get the same result with my Rode smartlav+ mic and get zero sound in my A6300 unless I use the converter cable amzn.to/2XVHAFA
      Some microphones are only made to work with mobile phones, for example the Rode Smartlav+ in my video does the same thing if I don't use the cable that modifies the cable from mobile phone plug (called TRS) to typical 3.5mm microphone cable audio.
      As you can get the audio to work successfully on your other cameras it sounds like the microphone is working correctly. When you plug a cable into the audio jack on the A6500 it will automatically use the external mic source.
      Maybe either try the adaptor cable or a brand like rode, sony, senheisser or a brand that you see someone using with their Sony mirrorless camera.
      That's what I can think of, hopefully that helps.

  • @storiesbyvinit3937
    @storiesbyvinit3937 6 років тому +1

    Hey hi, if you could please help me in setting up the Sennheiser G3/G4 for Sony A7III Camera, as in like the settings for the Mic and also inside the camera, for Interviews indoors and outdoors. Thanks.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      I don't own my Sennheiser G3 kit anymore but generally speaking set the camera audio recording level to between 5 -10. There will be a setting on the Sennheiser lapel device that you can change the attenuation or something like that, try listening to the audio as you change that setting.
      That allows the lapel microphone to be more sensitive, which allows your camera to receive louder audio and it helps to clean the audio signal. Be careful not to reduce the attenuation too far as it will distort but you will find the sweet spot.

  • @greysonxo1663
    @greysonxo1663 4 роки тому

    do sony lav mics only work on sony transmitter? i bought a sony lav and it doesn’t work on anyhting i think it may be broken

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      I just tested my Sony lapel that came with my transmitter unit and plugged it directly into my Sony A6300 and got no sound. So I believe the Sony transmitters are designed to have a preamp or signal boosting that makes the Sony lapel mics work.

  • @Manpreetlife
    @Manpreetlife 5 років тому +1

    Can we record line input from a line output device into the microphone jack..?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      That's a great question, I'll have to try it and let you know, I know there is no line attenuation on the device but there is level control. When I am filming an event and need a line feed from the audio desk or speaker I use my wireless XLR transmitter amzn.to/2FiiZ3m into my sony receiver into that audio unit to receive a line signal if it's a short event or into a Zoom H5n if it's a long event.

    • @Manpreetlife
      @Manpreetlife 5 років тому

      Thanks... That device is Good but Please let me know if we can directly connect a line source into microphone jack....

  • @CRMediaTV
    @CRMediaTV 6 років тому +1

    very helpful - especially setting up volume control

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      That's great to hear how it was helpful, thanks.

  • @dedgemusic
    @dedgemusic 4 роки тому

    How about the mic of the interviewer? If I interview someone and only him/her is miched-up how can my own voice be heard? Any ideas? I was thinking on buying a splitter and plug two lavs?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Yes for this situation, you would need 2 lavs to get the best result for a 2 person interview. I use this device but it only works with my 2 Sony UWP-D wireless kits ua-cam.com/video/AVwul2wq7Ug/v-deo.html It doesn't seem to work with the Rode on that unit.
      Yes a splitter is good but you also want to be able to control both lav mic volumes independently to get a clean recording. There are a number of audio box units that can help record directly into camera with 2 inputs.
      Another option on the budget side would be that you could record on your phone and synchronise them in post.

  • @androidstud
    @androidstud 6 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for the video do you plug the smartlav + straight into the Sony a6300 or do you need an adapter?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      You need this adapter amzn.to/2zahFun to in order to be able to use the smartlav + into your camera.
      I recommend to get the extension cable too, perfect for typical youtube talking to camera / interview distance.
      Extension cable amzn.to/2upYcH7

  • @sophielagedamond2422
    @sophielagedamond2422 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tip! What do you recommend for recording only audio in a training settings? Recording through the Lavalier mic (if and if so, how?) or having the presenter also wear the Rode smartLav+ for Smartphone?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      If you are only recording audio for an extended time then the file size will be a lot smaller using the smartlav+ plugged into the smartphone but be sure to so some tests to make sure everything record the way you want it to sound.
      I always monitor the sound when I can recording using my wirless lapel into my camera or external recorder like a Zoom H5 that way I can hear if any problems in the audio may happen.

  • @bewildyoga9243
    @bewildyoga9243 5 років тому +1

    AH! SO HELPFUL! Thank you!

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      Great, enjoy your filming projects.

  • @blueboxstudios1336
    @blueboxstudios1336 6 років тому +1

    What recording app are you using for the smart lav?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому +1

      Blue Box Videography In this video just to show simplicity it's just Samsung's bult in audio recording but that auto levels which is good and bad.
      Best to download an app that allows you to set your audio recording level. I have recforge lite and I am sure there are a number of handy recording apps on android.

  • @patrikbilly9454
    @patrikbilly9454 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video, it`s very god and I know new information.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      PaddoB TV Fantastic, glad you found it helpful, thank you too.

  • @balybotten5229
    @balybotten5229 4 роки тому +1

    I purchased the items listed in this video but am having some trouble... When I plug the lav mic cord directly into my Sony a6300, it registers and pics up the sound. But when I use the 20 ft extender cable and the adaptor, no sound is registered. Any ideas how to fix this?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Thanks for asking, are you still using the converter cable? amzn.to/2zahFun

  • @DavidBerlind
    @DavidBerlind 5 років тому +1

    Quick question maybe you know the answer to: I am finding that the HDMI output does not carry audio unless the a6300 is actually recording. While in stand-by, I get no audio on the HDMI out. For example, I'm using an Atomos Ninja V monitor/recorder and for it to pick up the audio, I have also press the record button on the camera. Do you know anything about that or how to overcome this issue (in other words, how to pass audio through the HDMI out without activating record on the A6300)?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому +1

      It's a limitation of the A6300 I believe.

  • @spencerhau9633
    @spencerhau9633 3 роки тому

    trs doesnt work on my sony a6100. only trrs male input works. How did you get a trs cable input to work?

  • @commercialand
    @commercialand 6 років тому +1

    why would you use the crappy pre amps on the camera? Im guessing they are not that good and the noise floor will be horrible! Do you know if the Tascam 4 channel interface can hook up to the a6300? i would highly recommend a stronger pre amp.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      Thanks for your comment, yes it's true using an external recorder or my colleague uses the DR-60D amzn.to/2jizhip these devices with a line out that can be plugged into the camera will give you a much better signal to noise ratio and a lot more audio quality flexibility, it's true.
      For my jobs and this video I use the Sony UWP-D lapel mics with a +12db setting feeding into my sony cameras and I am able to set the camera audio level to between 5 and 10 for most interview settings. So for my professional work this system gives me the right balance of being compact, convenient and still comes out good quality because I know how the gear works for the types of shoots I use it on.

  • @VideoUpskill
    @VideoUpskill  7 років тому +1

    Get tips on what interview mics to use for convince and quality and how to setup your camera for the best audio settings during your interview shooting.

  • @somshon
    @somshon 6 років тому

    This is very interesting. I have one question and one request. I wanted to confirm whether I can connect this mic to my digital audio recorder and record the audio?
    Could you show how to record audio interviews in outdoor settings, like how to fix the mic to the subject and then the recording (only audio) that would be very helpful.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      Thanks for your comment, yes you can connect this rode mic to a digital audio recorders like the zoom H5. If the recorder has a 3.5mm jack then it should work. Thanks I will keep the video idea in mind.

  • @Crazyworldd160
    @Crazyworldd160 10 місяців тому

    how can i put it on the display screen please ?

  • @axenic6096
    @axenic6096 6 років тому +1

    Can I connect more than one mic ?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому +1

      Hello AXENIC, yes certainly. I use this mixer on my professional shoots:
      ua-cam.com/video/AVwul2wq7Ug/v-deo.html
      With this mixer I run 2 two sony wireless lapel mics at the same time or a wirless lapel mic and a rode video mic pro. The smartlav+ only works direct into camera but all other mics work great the mini 2 channel mixer.

    • @axenic6096
      @axenic6096 6 років тому +1

      Video Upskill Pefect! Thanks alot man keep up the great work 😁

  • @awillingvessel238
    @awillingvessel238 5 років тому +1

    rode video micro is having hissing sound when i plug it in the a6500 while recording... y is that?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Maybe your audio recording level on your camera is set higher than level 10. You will start to notice hiss after that. You can try having the microphone closer to the subject and set the camera audio level closer to 10.
      For single person talking videos I recommend buying a lapel mic for very clear audio. A really popular budget friendly mic that will help would be something like the Rode Wireless GO mic amzn.to/30NVzz3

    • @awillingvessel238
      @awillingvessel238 4 роки тому

      @@VideoUpskill this was.... a year ago..

  • @VideoStoryCreator
    @VideoStoryCreator 5 років тому +1

    I noticed that when there is silence (in between dialogue), the a6400 increases its recording sensitivity automatically. Is there a way to turn this off? When the sensitivity increases, background audio noise is introduced. As the dialogue resumes, the sensitivity adjusts, but there is a lag, so that the audio noise overlaps with the first few seconds of the vocals. It's annoying.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      What is your audio recording level set to? If it is too high then the camera will use it's inbuilt audio limiter to protect the audio from distorting a bit but as a result the hiss will be super loud.
      Or maybe it's the mic you are using?
      Try setting the A6400 recording level to around 5 or 10 and see if you still have the problem?

    • @VideoStoryCreator
      @VideoStoryCreator 4 роки тому

      @@VideoUpskill Thanks for the response. I usually set the level between 10-12, anything lower is too low. I was using a shotgun Boya BY-MM1. Since then, I've switched to the lavalier Boya BY-M1DM, whenever I can use it, and it seems to be better.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      @@VideoStoryCreator Ok cool, unless there may be an automatic grain or level control on the Boya devices I am not sure, hopefully all worked out with the lavalier.

  • @HallgeirBakken
    @HallgeirBakken 6 років тому +2

    The custom-button tip saved my day - thanks!

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      Yes I love custom button features!

  • @theorangecrush
    @theorangecrush 6 років тому +1

    I seem to be having a problem. I have a beachtek DXA-Micro Pro audio adapter hooked up to my A6300 in conjunction with a Rode wireless link lav mic set.
    The adapter appears to be working in that I can monitor the audio and adjust various audio settings. When recording the lav mic sounds great, good clean audio coming through my headphones.
    My problem is that when I playback the clip directly on the A6300, the sound comes out of the camera's internal microphone and NOT my headphones. I would like to playback the clip and hear it just as it was recorded live. I shoot interviews and can not risk thinking the audio sounds good but when I go home I hear noise I missed when recording live? Hope that makes sense :) Any solution?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      Dominic Serva Absolutely, I totally understand! :) It's unfortunately that we don't have a headphone jack on the A6300 (reason why I still use A7s on most interviews.)
      The only way for example that I can trust that the audio is coming into the A6300 all good is by using the small HD focus headphone jack because it is getting a feed "out" of the camera and into the small HD monitor.
      So in order: Lav mic 》 Camera 》 HDMI cable from camera connected to Small HD Focus 》 headphones connected to Small HD focus.
      There is a small HDMI audio delay when you are monitoring live but at least you have piece of mind to hear what the camera hears.
      As with any situation we want to be hearing what the camera is hearing unless we are recording to an external device in which case we would monitor that.

    • @theorangecrush
      @theorangecrush 6 років тому

      Thank you for the quick reply. I admit to being a bit confused by your solution. Can you provide links for me? Someone else suggested this item
      www.amazon.com/Headphone-Splitter-Separate-Microphone-Smartphone/dp/B075YNRC9V/ref=sr_1_sc_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1525476042&sr=8-9-spell&keywords=headphone+mic+y+spliter+smartphone
      It appears to plug into the A6300 mic jack and then split into a headphone jack and an additional mic jack.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      With that splitter I am not sure if you can monitor the audio coming in from the mic and I don't think audio will be sent out from the recording input on the camera. I could be wrong as I haven't tried it. If I am filming interviews professionally with my A6300, the only reliable way I can trust is if I use my SmallHD monitor plugged into the cameras HDMI port, the SmallHD has a headphone jack to listen to what the camera is really hearing amzn.to/2kUV4wV

    • @theorangecrush
      @theorangecrush 6 років тому

      Thanks for the link. What about this monitor? It has a headphone jack and is a bit less expensive than your option.
      www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1398766-REG/elvid_7_4k_on_camera_monitor.html
      I can get any monitor that has a headphone jack right?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  6 років тому

      Looks like it says it has a 3.5mm stereo headphone output so I should say you should be safe.
      I haven't used that model but the safest method is to get the audio feed out of the camera via HDMI and monitor the audio of that signal. That way you are listening to what the camera is hearing.

  • @isa0213
    @isa0213 4 роки тому

    Whould the sound quality be better if I record it separately from the iPhone?

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Yes I believe that could be true to some extent because you can record in 24bit audio with the right app on the iPhone, the challenge is if the audio signal coming to the iPhone doesn't need to be boosted too much which would introduce noise like the Sony camera.
      For the best quality audio recording I use an external audio recorder like the popular Zoom H4n for example. amzn.to/2ZjnANz I can record in 24bit audio resolution and the quality of the preamps (signal boosters) are excellent and I can increase the signal quite a lot and still sound clean.
      So will it be much better, it's hard to say. As I haven't heard the audio preamps in the iphone vs the Sony but
      here is how to enable 24bit audio recording on an iphone ua-cam.com/video/qTOvhMrJkfI/v-deo.html

  • @thechromecr3253
    @thechromecr3253 5 років тому +1

    hey man, i need a great handheld microphone to interview girls at nightclubs. i was looking at the sennheiser e45s, would it be compatable with my sony a6500? i know nothing about microphones😅

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Yes the but you need the receiver to make the wireless handheld work with your camera.
      Here is the all in one kit that includes everything you need to get started right away. amzn.to/2F8pSrE

  • @showmongolia
    @showmongolia 2 роки тому

    thNku bro❤ 😂

  • @JWS1968
    @JWS1968 5 років тому

    The audio meter is marked -20DB for a reason. Your mixer should send a tone at 0DB and your mixer and your limiter should be set to +18DB you then send a 'tone' from the mixer to the camera and set it to minus 20DB based on that tone. Then you will have strong professional audio with plenty headroom for when someone or something makes a loud unexpected noise.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  5 років тому

      Thank you John for the advice on professional settings.

  • @Whampchoir
    @Whampchoir 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this really clear video. I want to use my a6300 to record 2 people talking together in an interview. Is there a (hopefully) simple way to do this with wired or wireless lavalier mics? I saw your link at the bottom of the comments section to ua-cam.com/video/AVwul2wq7Ug/v-deo.html but that seems to be for a DSLR.

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      I have used the Saramonic SR-AX100 amzn.to/2AYPfFG with my Sony A6300 and A6400 with my 2 Sony wireless lapel mics and it works the same as with my A73.
      The only thing about the A6300 is that you can't monitor audio so you either do a test recording and listen back or use a HDMI monitor that has a headphone jack.

  • @slhasitv6143
    @slhasitv6143 4 роки тому

    What about 6100

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      The Sony a6100 also has a microphone input so it would work the same way.

  • @abdussaboor11
    @abdussaboor11 4 роки тому +1

    Omg I did not realize how expensive that wireless Sony audio kit is. It's like $500. That's almost as expensive as my camera lol

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Yes true, professional video and audio gear gets expensive quickly.
      Here is a super budget friendly wireless microphone setup from Rode.
      amzn.to/31EceEm

  • @BenjoC8632
    @BenjoC8632 3 роки тому

    My A7rII won’t even register my external mic that works fine on my Canon 70D and GoPro hero 9

  • @ANTO-jp1pq
    @ANTO-jp1pq 4 роки тому +1

    This was amazing thanks man really helped alot!

    • @VideoUpskill
      @VideoUpskill  4 роки тому

      Thanks mate, glad it was so helpful.