So the little white light at the back, does it light up when you plug it in to your video camera or whatever? Also when I’m looking at my video camera, I see the microphone icon, but I don’t see the mic lighting up green or anything while I’m talking on it. I did tap on the mic to make sure it was working. I’m assuming it is because I was getting tapping noises. Basically I saw nothing that was telling me the microphone was working.
Have you tried recording yourself and play back? Do two recordings. Say if you are using your camera or phone, record with yourself default mic. Then attack your mic and record again. Hear any differences. That’s how I compare.
@@TheLuconic yes I found that it is very sensitive, I had a smaller fan blowing during recording and I posted it before checking sound quality. You could hear the noise in the video. So yes works fine
hi there. I'm getting this mic for my 15 pro max. Can you recommend a foam wind screen that would fit perfectly? I don't want to use the included deadcat. Thanks
I was certain A was the Rode because it was a little bit cleaner sounding with more pronounced highs. Impressed with the VM10...
Same!
Just got this mic too, love how small it is and that I can use it as a usb mic for my podcast!!
Awesome! Have you been using it on your podcast recently or planning on it?
Why would you not explain the gain knob 🤦♂️
I liked listening to you in A. Surprised it was the Comica 😮
Great video thanks for the review sir, i gonna buy this for my starting covering some acoustic song.
Hello! Choosing a microphone between rode videomicro and comica vm10 pro, what would you recommend?
Is your gain dial backwards? Have the same device, but it appears that turning the gain knob toward the "+" ends up lowering the volume.
I just got it and when i plug it in it still records on the sony build in camera. Could you help me? What should i do?
Can it be adjusted to have more bass in the voice while recording so I don't have to do it in post?
So the little white light at the back, does it light up when you plug it in to your video camera or whatever? Also when I’m looking at my video camera, I see the microphone icon, but I don’t see the mic lighting up green or anything while I’m talking on it. I did tap on the mic to make sure it was working. I’m assuming it is because I was getting tapping noises. Basically I saw nothing that was telling me the microphone was working.
Have you tried recording yourself and play back? Do two recordings. Say if you are using your camera or phone, record with yourself default mic. Then attack your mic and record again. Hear any differences. That’s how I compare.
@@TheLuconic yes I found that it is very sensitive, I had a smaller fan blowing during recording and I posted it before checking sound quality. You could hear the noise in the video. So yes works fine
hi there. I'm getting this mic for my 15 pro max. Can you recommend a foam wind screen that would fit perfectly? I don't want to use the included deadcat. Thanks
That was a little disappointing. You didn't even talk about all the futures that mic had
35€ in 2024… not sure tho…
Does this use battery or not?
No battery needed
@@MatthewDangyouso how did you get it to turn on
Plugged it into your camera. Make sure you have your power on for mic settings
This man is a cute young white man