The title is misleading, I would have loved to see an actual budget setup, how easy it is to use and what the results look/sound like. The lights and mics in this video are way more than the $50 in the thumbnail.
@@TheTechnoPilot There are higher end mics out there, but these still run $350. The lights are $800. Both are just way higher than the $50 in the thumbnail.
Just like the Lumix video title was misleading. Not loving that you do not deliver what you promise. Despite what marketing people may say, you'll lose us over time even if the misleading titles get more views in the short term.
A couple of quick questions: The main audio source for the main parts of the video, is that from the DJI Mic 2's? or from a "proper" mic? Cause the audio quality when you're talking *about* the mic 2's sound much more like the actual sound I'm getting from my mic 2's, ie much more muffled than than what I'm hearing in your main A-Roll, and I've not been able to get anything sounding remotely similar to the voice quality you have in your main A-Roll out of the Mic 2's even with heavy EQ'ing :/ Also: the audio quality from the DJI Mic 2's when connected to iphones directly via bluetooth is *horrible* compared to using the wireless receiver connected to the phone, it's crunchy and lo-fi to almost unusable, which is comparable to the findings I had in the two videos I made about it. When you cut to the podcast-segment in this video it's clearly audible, it sounds like you are having a conversation through a phone connection, even though you've managed to clean it up a little bit, which is really sad for the DJI Mic 2 since it could have been such a gamechanger if the direct bluetooth connection had better audio. And the internal backup recording feature being disabled as well in the transmitter/mic when it's connected to the iphone via bluetooth is also really weird - it could have saved the bluetooth-feature not being optimal quality, but as things are now with the DJI Mic 2 it's almost better to *not* connect the mics to the phones, and then be able to do the internal recording on the mics, and sync with the phone audio in post to get much better quality. The App seems *awesome* though, thanks for the tip on that :D
I love the colour grading on this video!
The title is misleading, I would have loved to see an actual budget setup, how easy it is to use and what the results look/sound like. The lights and mics in this video are way more than the $50 in the thumbnail.
To be fair, the mics are pretty entry level in the world of content creation, but the lights are mid-tier in that world.
@@TheTechnoPilot There are higher end mics out there, but these still run $350. The lights are $800. Both are just way higher than the $50 in the thumbnail.
Agree with you
Just like the Lumix video title was misleading. Not loving that you do not deliver what you promise. Despite what marketing people may say, you'll lose us over time even if the misleading titles get more views in the short term.
*I love the aesthetics of this video*
3:21 gotta get the Tyler Stalman iPhone Clamp! it makes iphones fit on a tripod in vertical w/ very small form factor
My mind is blown! Any chance Detail will come to Android/Pc?????
I love the filmic look with grain and halation for this new video, Lizzie, good work!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Gonna have to test this one out! Also, very down to hear all the insights on trucker hat enthusiasts
C-stands currently unavailable. Everyone buy Matthews anyway! Great video, thanks for the tips!
How do you connect the dji mic and import the sound to the phone?
A couple of quick questions:
The main audio source for the main parts of the video, is that from the DJI Mic 2's? or from a "proper" mic? Cause the audio quality when you're talking *about* the mic 2's sound much more like the actual sound I'm getting from my mic 2's, ie much more muffled than than what I'm hearing in your main A-Roll, and I've not been able to get anything sounding remotely similar to the voice quality you have in your main A-Roll out of the Mic 2's even with heavy EQ'ing :/
Also:
the audio quality from the DJI Mic 2's when connected to iphones directly via bluetooth is *horrible* compared to using the wireless receiver connected to the phone, it's crunchy and lo-fi to almost unusable, which is comparable to the findings I had in the two videos I made about it. When you cut to the podcast-segment in this video it's clearly audible, it sounds like you are having a conversation through a phone connection, even though you've managed to clean it up a little bit, which is really sad for the DJI Mic 2 since it could have been such a gamechanger if the direct bluetooth connection had better audio.
And the internal backup recording feature being disabled as well in the transmitter/mic when it's connected to the iphone via bluetooth is also really weird - it could have saved the bluetooth-feature not being optimal quality, but as things are now with the DJI Mic 2 it's almost better to *not* connect the mics to the phones, and then be able to do the internal recording on the mics, and sync with the phone audio in post to get much better quality.
The App seems *awesome* though, thanks for the tip on that :D
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