It’s a solid mic, but definitely unique in terms of use. I’ll probably setup a boom arm on my desk and use it primarily for talking head stuff. You’ll love the Lark M2’s!
It’s possible plug in a shotgun into a DJI Mic transmitter. I do this all the time, and it even provides plug-in power so most on camera (non-XLR) will work with it. It has the added benefit of a recorded safety track.
Yeah, technically, you can do that with any mic that has a lav input and internal recording. It's just not as all-in-one as the VM30, which is why it gets the 'world's first' tag. I've tried it-it works, but it's bulkier and less sleek than this. Still, it's a good (solid) option if you already have the gear and don’t want to spend more!
The Zoom Microphone , records to itself and also has 32 bit float, and in the software you can take the audio and make it stereo and mono after the fact and surround
I use Premiere Pro, but I’ve got some friends that use CapCut and Davinci Resolve and each program has pros and cons. If you’re familiar with the Adobe suite, Premiere will be the easiest to learn. I greatly appreciate it, UA-cam is an awesome platform but definitely a learning curve in itself.
@DOOMBOT15 I was trying to decide between that and power director, ended up going with powerdirector cuz it has more features and will grow with you a bit longer
It’s funny when he said the receiver is plastic and kinda looks cheap. When he said that i just said to myself “lord forgive him, he doesn’t know what he is talking about “. 😂
Good review. If I had the need or a use case for that mic I’d consider it. (Expecting my Hollyland Lark M2 system Saturday.)
It’s a solid mic, but definitely unique in terms of use. I’ll probably setup a boom arm on my desk and use it primarily for talking head stuff. You’ll love the Lark M2’s!
Nice video on this Comica Mic
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It’s possible plug in a shotgun into a DJI Mic transmitter. I do this all the time, and it even provides plug-in power so most on camera (non-XLR) will work with it. It has the added benefit of a recorded safety track.
Yeah, technically, you can do that with any mic that has a lav input and internal recording. It's just not as all-in-one as the VM30, which is why it gets the 'world's first' tag. I've tried it-it works, but it's bulkier and less sleek than this.
Still, it's a good (solid) option if you already have the gear and don’t want to spend more!
The Zoom Microphone , records to itself and also has 32 bit float, and in the software you can take the audio and make it stereo and mono after the fact and surround
@@YoungBlaze well, I know what I’m ordering next. Thank you for putting me on this, I need some 32 bit float in my life!
@@Novice-Media yes no problem, its the ZOOM m3
Your videos look very professional man! I'm also just starting youtube, what video editing system do you use?
I use Premiere Pro, but I’ve got some friends that use CapCut and Davinci Resolve and each program has pros and cons. If you’re familiar with the Adobe suite, Premiere will be the easiest to learn. I greatly appreciate it, UA-cam is an awesome platform but definitely a learning curve in itself.
I use filmora 😂
@@DOOMBOT15 I’ve never heard of that until now! Any good?
@DOOMBOT15 I was trying to decide between that and power director, ended up going with powerdirector cuz it has more features and will grow with you a bit longer
@@Novice-Media It is fine.
I edited some 30 minuten videos and some shorts with it. It's not perfect but it is good for the moment.
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It’s funny when he said the receiver is plastic and kinda looks cheap. When he said that i just said to myself “lord forgive him, he doesn’t know what he is talking about “. 😂
Well, it is plastic, light, and cheap feeling compared to other wireless receivers… so?
Zoom M3 was first and imo I think it sounds better than this one.
You are correct, the Zoom M3 did release first, I stand corrected.