Rode VideoMic Go II Review - The Ultimate Comparison Video

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • This video is intended to be a definitive comparison between the Rode VideoMic Go II and every similarly priced video microphone, including the Boya BY-MM1, Deity V-Mic D4 Mini, Rode VideoMicro, Deity V-Mic D4 Duo, Sennhesier MKE-200, Sennhesier MKE-400, 7RYMS MinBo M1, Deity V-Mic D3, and Deity V-mic D3 Pro.
    Rode VideoMic Go II - geni.us/YsVP8D
    Windshield - geni.us/7mFewK
    Boya By-MM1 - geni.us/rwfk
    Diety D4 Mini - geni.us/3u4VBN
    Rode VideoMicro - geni.us/Dh8fZit
    Deity D4 Duo - geni.us/roMD
    Sennheiser MKE-200 - geni.us/quzjs
    Diety V-Mic D3 - geni.us/QfVgr
    Windscreen (select 3.1 inches) - geni.us/VDkVS
    Deity V-Mic D3 Pro - geni.us/Mp8hhV
    Windscreen (select 5.5 inches) - geni.us/mCBn
    Sennheiser MKE-400 - geni.us/kAurPAE
    00:00 All Microphone Features and Studio Sound Samples
    11:51 What makes the VideoMic Go II Special
    14:26 Outside Sound Comparison
    19:41 Background Noise Rejection Comparison
    24:25 My Conclusion
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Komentáře • 311

  • @markwiemels
    @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +15

    *** Note - There was an error in my Maximum SPL list, The Deity D3 has a maximum SPL of 130 db

  • @jaimetan
    @jaimetan Před 2 lety +81

    I love how much DETAIL you put into this one. It was definitely worth it repeating “this is the rode video mic 2” again and again. Thank you for doing these in-depth reviews! 🙌

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks! yah it took ages to make, but it was my attempt to make the most detailed review on this Microphone, but also opened up lots of other mic options.

  • @phillipii4709
    @phillipii4709 Před rokem +22

    1. RODE VIDEOMIC GO 2
    2. BOYA 1:15
    RODE 1:32
    3. DEITY D4 MINI 1:44
    RODE 3:00
    4. RODE VIDEOMICRO 3:25
    RODE 4:25
    5. 7RYMS 4:34
    RODE 5:35
    6. DEITY D4 DUO 5:50
    RODE 6:35
    7. Senn MKE 200 6:55
    RODE 7:51
    8. DEITY V MIC D3 8:00
    RODE 9:00
    9. DEITY D3 PRO 9:15
    RODE 10:14
    10. Senn MKE 400 10:48

  • @chrisso1973
    @chrisso1973 Před rokem +4

    Outstanding work, Mark, thank you for such a detailed, comprehensive and honest review of the RØDE Video Mic Go II. It’s a tough call to decide which I prefer but it’s so great to hear all these samples next to each other. You got yourself another subscriber. 👍

  • @markwoollard
    @markwoollard Před rokem +4

    Best comparative review of small on-camera mics I've seen (and heard 🙂). Thanks for putting it together. Just ordered the Rode VideoMic Go II.

  • @EatSeeRV
    @EatSeeRV Před 2 lety +11

    Hi Mark, Thank you so much for putting this comparison review together.
    The audio samples you've provided are by far the best I've watched/listened to comparing the Videomic Go II with other mics I have been considering. The waterfall test is one of the most demanding "real world" scenarios I can imagine myself in while shooting and has solidified my decision that the Go II is the right choice for the work I do.
    I already own the Videomic NTG. It would have been nice to hear it side by side the Go II to get a feel for how similar, or not, they could be. But, the D3 Pro is (IMHO) the next best mic to the NTG so you've filled that gap too.
    I'm sure (as you said) it was daunting to record the repetitive clips of the Go II but the audio pallet refreshers are SO crucial and appreciated.
    You really have provided the best on camera shotgun mic comparison video I've ever seen.
    Thank you! - Dennis
    PS: Rinse and repeat this video's structure staring the other mics in this lineup and you'll have an easily searchable encyclopedia of on camera mic content available for the YT masses to binge watch!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for this amazing review, of my review! Yes, it is my plan to cover other mics with a similar level of detail. I would have loved to include the Videomic NTG, but at the time of making this video, Rode was not supply me microphones, and I really can’t afford to buy all these mics to review. After making this video they sent me a Videomic NTG, and some other gear, so it will feature in some upcoming comparisons.

  • @faspete2nd
    @faspete2nd Před 2 lety +14

    Nice work and a great reference video with all the samples. The MKE 400 was impressive and the all the Deity mics did well along with the Rode. Rode has a good base response. I was not expecting much from the 7RYMS, but it sounded good. Now days it's difficult to go wrong with any mic. Just need to find the right one for your voice and purpose. Great job Mark!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, purely based on sound I like the D3 Pro, MKE-400, and VideoMic Go the best. So we have similar opinions.

    • @propylaeen
      @propylaeen Před 5 měsíci

      @@markwiemelsAs long the invest into a schoeps CMIT U5 is to high the MKE400 grand superbe results even if it is only a pre-polarized condenser wich seems to imply shorter lifetime than externally polarized.

  • @allentuckermedia
    @allentuckermedia Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love this video. And I was surprised to learn about the deity duo. I record sports and during pregame speeches for example, I can focus on the person speaking but also get good player/crowd chants as well.
    Awesome review

  • @lavapix
    @lavapix Před 2 lety +1

    Great review. I was really hoping for outdoor sounds and no talking. Birds, water flowing, etc... I have the MKE-440 and the Deity D3 Pro and a beat-up outdated Rode Pro. Wanting something smaller for my long hikes the little Go ll sounds pretty good along with the MKE-400.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      The Go II would be a good choice for you. Would give you a mic that doesn’t require power/batteries. I think the sound quality is very close between it and the MKE 400.

  • @Lev_yas
    @Lev_yas Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the awesome review! I liked your "baseline" inclusions every time, really refreshes the memory.

  • @Thomasmcse
    @Thomasmcse Před rokem

    Thanks for that great review. Loved to see the comparison next to the waterfall.

  • @NitrosDen
    @NitrosDen Před rokem +2

    One word "BRILLIANT!"
    Thankyou for using your time, money and resources to do this video. You deserve many more subscribers.
    New SUB!

  • @kelseydomenycreative9949

    This video was VERY helpful. Exactly what I needed. I imagine this took FIVEever to make, but I want you to know I really appreciate all your effort. Thank you!!!

  • @thidnascimento
    @thidnascimento Před rokem +2

    Incredible video!!! So many thanks! I think the sound of the MKE 400 is slightly better, but i'm deciding for the Go II for the price and PC functionalities! Thank you so much for the effort

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem +1

      I agree with you, my thoughts as well.

  • @fransv1398
    @fransv1398 Před 2 lety +1

    Mark, thank you for this video. A wonderful comparison of many current microphones. At 25:39 you mention the max SPL of the Deity D3 as 114 dB. This is the dynamic range. The max SPL is 130 dB.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, I thought that seemed low and not inline with I had read before, I will make a note in the comments.

  • @rupert4390
    @rupert4390 Před 2 lety +2

    Such a good video! The reason I liked it so much is that you took all the mics outside, which is super useful for me as I want a small budget mic mostly for outside. (I'm thinking the deity D4 mini!)

  • @moone27
    @moone27 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this video, it was exactly what I needed. I just ordered the Rode Videomicro II.

  • @Emerald_City_
    @Emerald_City_ Před 5 měsíci

    I've been watching this sort of reviews for at least ten years, and you have such a personal air around your presentation that it's something of a relief whenever I drop by. Keep doing this fine work, and good health to you and your family, Mark!
    P. S. It's remarkable how different these mics sound indoors and outdoors. The trick with the waterfall is a gem. Somehow Rode manages to stay consistent. Maybe due to my age, but I do miss a bit of openness in higher registers; on the other hand, the sound of two Sennheisers misses a body, lower end. I still don't know which one to get, the new DJI Mic 2 is too expensive and rather mediocre sounding, but o-ho so practical. Information overload? Not AT ALL! In the end, I would just include the neck-to-neck comparison of the two best of the contenders.

  • @simonahhim4825
    @simonahhim4825 Před 2 lety

    The most thorough mic test video ever! Really appreciate you doing this!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Yes, this video took ages to make.

  • @imacruzangyal
    @imacruzangyal Před rokem +1

    By just seeing the thumbnail and description, I immediately liked the video, because I could imagine how much work went into this…it is very appreciated. I got a comica mic but was having static/humming issues, so I’ve been checking to look at other options before my 30 day return window lol
    Side note: lol if someone had to take a shot every time you said “rode videomic go ii” lol

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem

      Thanks, this video was a massive amount of work.

  • @SteveNaghavi_Vlog
    @SteveNaghavi_Vlog Před 2 lety +1

    The Style how you test the Mics is perfect. Always get back to the reviewed Mic because of "Audio Memory" is the BEST way to compare for us. Thank you for this!

  • @uni-with-anna
    @uni-with-anna Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video and all the comments! I'm picking a mic for my CZcams channel, and your advice is very helpful!:)

  • @IsomPhilips
    @IsomPhilips Před 2 lety +7

    Another hidden expense for the Rode VideoMic GO II are the cables needed to use with smartphones. For iPhones you need the SC-15 cable or the SC-16 cable for Android phones. Also, I have a newer MacBook Pro which only has USB-C ports so a USB-C to USB-C cable is necessary. Fortunately for me I already had those cables when I purchased the mic. The SC-15 is $25 and the SC-16 is $15. Great review and thanks for putting the SPL issue in perspective!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      That’s a good point, I should have mentioned that.

  • @nvgnewbs
    @nvgnewbs Před rokem

    I appreciate the in depth review and great comparisons!

  • @EliMandarin
    @EliMandarin Před 4 měsíci

    This is the best VideoMic comparison I have ever seen! Thank you for your excellent work, Mark! It’s really good and I love it! ❤

  • @zmirc
    @zmirc Před 5 měsíci

    Respect! It's the review I was looking for. Thanks for having aaaaall the samples + the repetition.

  • @milospopovic3623
    @milospopovic3623 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Daaamn so so so freaking good video. Ultimately the best and most detailed mic comparison for this category. You rock bro! 💪🔥 All the best and just keep doing it. Once again thanks a lot for this incredible review/comparison and so much effort that you've put into making it. It has been so helpful. Awesome! All the love from Serbia ❤💪😁🔥

  • @LennonZFPV
    @LennonZFPV Před 23 dny

    You crushed this video. Ty. I feel like I want the Deity Duo. But am not totally sure yet. I like the usbc functionality for VO.

  • @WillNewcomb
    @WillNewcomb Před rokem

    Probably the best comparison video I've seen! Thank you. I'm leaning toward the Deity D4-Mini; yes it's a bit brighter than the others and lacks a bit of bass response, but great value.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem

      You can't really go wrong with that mic, I like it a lot.

  • @bettahalfofme6658
    @bettahalfofme6658 Před 2 lety

    I just got the Diety D4 Mini and I haven't even taken it out of the box. I love your content and this makes me more confident about my decision.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      It's an awesome mic, sounds so clear, you will be very happy.

  • @queencityreefs
    @queencityreefs Před rokem

    Phenomenal job with this comparison. Exactly the type of review I was looking for.

  • @AbsolutelyAverage
    @AbsolutelyAverage Před rokem

    That was simply the best in all categories of comparison. Thank you for this, my Rode VideoMic Go II arrives today!

  • @PJPantelis
    @PJPantelis Před 2 lety

    Awesome mark, a LOT of work went into this one I can tell. Your production is looking awesome!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, yes, this video took ages to make. I'm intentionally trying to make some "hard" videos, and some easier ones. Figuring out the right amount of effort to put into each video has been challenging, but in total my more difficult to make videos tend to perform better.

    • @PJPantelis
      @PJPantelis Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels the constant struggle. consistent uploads in the first place are difficult, let alone 30 min ones like this!

  • @isaacproductions
    @isaacproductions Před 2 lety +4

    Solid and great comparison! I own the RODE VideoMic GO II and am really surprised to see some other cheaper alternatives that sound as great as the RODE! (E.g. DEITY V-MIC D3 PRO)

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +4

      Yea, on pure sound quality the D3 Pro might be the best of the lot.

  • @sidepieceseason1414
    @sidepieceseason1414 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks Mark - great comparison video!

  • @SuperSuperka
    @SuperSuperka Před rokem

    Enormous! Best review ever! Thank you! I only wish to see Comica CVM-VM10 II here, but still great review!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem

      Thanks. I will have that mic in an upcoming video.

  • @sRagnar
    @sRagnar Před 4 měsíci

    Great comparison, made very competently and clearly, thanks!

  • @SilvioLedezma
    @SilvioLedezma Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome video! I wonder where the Deity V-Mic D4 will stand again the Rode Video Mic GO II

  • @sk8xnick
    @sk8xnick Před rokem +1

    Studied a lot of videos and many of yours. Now I'm down for Rode Videomicro for podcasting with iphone. Thank you for you huge work!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem

      Great to hear!

    • @CPTVchivido
      @CPTVchivido Před rokem

      do you think it has good base sound outside a room compared to Boya mm1, i really need to buy one

    • @sk8xnick
      @sk8xnick Před rokem +1

      @@CPTVchivido I had only boya wm 5 - clip. And used videomicro inside only. But inside room comparison - VM wins over Boya.
      I bought used mic in case I wont like it I will sell for the same price. So can do you. Get both used, compare and sell one.

    • @CPTVchivido
      @CPTVchivido Před rokem

      @@sk8xnick thank you ,bought Boya at a store immediately after asking my question lol

  • @scottbecker3485
    @scottbecker3485 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful - thank you! I appreciate all the sound samples, and especially the reference voice in between. Saves a lot of back-and-forth skipping! One suggestion for improvement on upcoming videos, if you‘re open for it: In order to give music-making CZcamsrs or Vloggers a better comparison of frequency spectrums, it would be really good to play (or have someone else play) an organic instrument such as a guitar, simply strumming the same chords or so. Otherwise, we might find your voice sounds great on mic x or y, but knowing the absolute sonics requires a more „known“ sonic source. Some mics make guitars sound far too bright and brittle, others overaccentuate the bass or mids. Such a sound sample reveals these things immediately. Best to use a well-known guitar for the purpose, e.g. a Martin dreadnaught. By the way, the lowish SPL on the Rode Go II might be a deal-breaker for those occasionally playing an instrument or singing, for some loud peaks are nearly guaranteed with such signals.

  • @kenoty7769
    @kenoty7769 Před rokem

    Thanx man... this is the review ive been waiting for.... exact and precise...

  • @thebrownthomascrown917
    @thebrownthomascrown917 Před 2 lety +1

    Hardest working reviewer I've seen in awhile. Thanks for this.

  • @DrSidewayZ
    @DrSidewayZ Před 2 lety +1

    Insane depth you went into I sure do appreciate it!!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s really nice to hear, it took ages to make this video.

    • @DrSidewayZ
      @DrSidewayZ Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels I appreciate your time and the amount of work you put into it! Definitely helped me in deciding.

  • @djben928
    @djben928 Před 6 měsíci

    This video is very helpful in comparing all the microphones. It is very informative and easy to understand. The detailed explanation of each microphone will help other photographers and videographers. This channel is highly recommended. Worth sharing

  • @GaetanoCrisci
    @GaetanoCrisci Před rokem

    man, very well done review my compliments really! I don't know why but through my pretty expensive sound bar with subwoofer I can't hear any difference at all if not for the first Sennheiser listened that feel a little metallic

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem +1

      Yes, often sound bars, and even most speakers, won't reveal the detail in the audio.

  • @vassiton
    @vassiton Před 5 měsíci

    I just posted my first video using the Rode Videomic Go II. It took me a while to get the computer settings right in windows as well as Davinci Resolve, but once done it sounded amazing. I like the sound character and features of the Sennheiser Profile better but the rode is more versatile as it is useful on camera, outside. One note, I had to get an adapter for the 5/8" mount as my mini tripod is 1/4"-20.
    Thanks for the work showing the sound comparisons.

  • @bangforyourbuck101
    @bangforyourbuck101 Před 4 měsíci

    Kudos! Thank you for the review this would be my first mic

  • @ClareFPV
    @ClareFPV Před 2 lety +1

    Wow so much effort in one review. Loved it. I have the video micro go and it sounds good but needs to be processed in post. I will sell it and buy the go 2. Thank you so much.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, yes it took ages, the Go 2 is a significant upgrade.

  • @FSAEntertainment
    @FSAEntertainment Před 2 lety +2

    Which mic would he best for outdoor interview using the mic on an iphone? Plz recommend one. I use boya wired dual mic but not happy with frequent disconnect and inaudible voice outdoors. Plz advise if rhode videomic go2 would be good or deity d4 duo for outdoor shoots where i will be behind the canera and will interview the subject in front

  • @Carl-Camera
    @Carl-Camera Před 17 dny

    I’m blown away by your effort.

  • @kingdcam
    @kingdcam Před 2 lety

    Love this video so much detail very much appreciated seriously don’t need to look at any other video all I needed to know and be content with my decision and witch ones I want to buy I currently have the deity d4 mini & the wireless go II really basically all I need but still thinking bout getting a shotgun mic for the computer as well even though I can also use the wireless rode to but deity is definitely a low cost excellent value sounds great as well

  • @EugenBrinzoiu
    @EugenBrinzoiu Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your time….this is how a comparison it’s made….deeply and to the point..great job and new subscriber

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much, a lot of work went into this one.

  • @outbackeddie
    @outbackeddie Před rokem

    Great comparison. The best on YT hands down.

  • @TheFandangovideoguy
    @TheFandangovideoguy Před rokem +1

    incredible work! wow...what mic has the ability to change from direction to ominidirectional? I would use it with my sony fx-30 and during wedding receptions I would like to record audio that comes from all direction and not just from the front. I have the Rode Micro and is great . Thanks

  • @RCWalletVacuum
    @RCWalletVacuum Před rokem

    Thanks for taking the time to show us the comparisons, especially for novices like myself. Saves making the wrong purchase.

  • @joannemiriammulley
    @joannemiriammulley Před rokem

    Thank you for such an informative video. I am a content creator and looking to upgrade my set up. I normally create tutorials standing around 50cm to a metre away from the my phone, would all of these mics (the rode video micro and the deity v-mic d4 mini specifically) be ok with picking up sound from this distance? I debated a lapel mic but unfortunately I move a lot in these tutorials so don't think it wouldn't work so well. Thanks!

  • @soreeyez
    @soreeyez Před rokem

    to cover 3.5mm or any USB ports on tubular microphones, try (silicone) bicycle handle bar tubes. there are those that are about 1 inch in width, and come in a variety of colours. they may very well fit over the ports.

  • @jijodobbas
    @jijodobbas Před rokem +1

    It’s totally true that is comes done somewhat to personal preference. I love the sound samples of the 7ryms but feel like for other ppl it kinda goes under the radar 😅😊

  • @SamW604
    @SamW604 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the excellent review. IMO the Rode Videomic Go II sounds too bass heavy, to a point of being unnatural. From reading and viewing other reviews of the Deity mics, they don't reject RF noise. Some people have even stated the Deity mics are unusable in RF noise rich environments, like NYC.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      Rode mics do tend to have a strong low end, it is easy to eq that out if you don’t like it, but it is an extra step. I haven’t had any issues with interference on my deity mics, but I have not used them in NYC. They perform fine for me in Melbourne Australia, which is a major city.

  • @Wildlife_Unlimited02
    @Wildlife_Unlimited02 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video. Can you suggest best but not very costly microphone on camera for wildlife videos?

  • @sarahdaramy-williams3062

    That was excellent Mark, thank you! I think the Deity Duo is the only one with the interview setting possibility, but are there other mics that can record a voice behind and in front of the camera?

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem +1

      There are two others that I know about, and they are not very good.

    • @sarahdaramy-williams3062
      @sarahdaramy-williams3062 Před rokem

      @@markwiemels I thought so, thanks for your reply Mark!

  • @kevm4597
    @kevm4597 Před 2 lety

    Just refreshing your audio palate.
    Great video thank you!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. Hopeful your audio palate is feeling refreshed. ;-)

  • @MichaelLess
    @MichaelLess Před 2 lety

    Great comparison! Tons of useful knowledge!! Curious...I use a RX100 VII and a A7 IV...what seems to be the sweet spot for you on the audio level on the camera for the Rode Video Micro and the new VideoMic Go II?
    I appreciate it!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      I'm not even sure, I just check the audio meters and make sure it peaks at around -12 to -6db.

  • @dr150
    @dr150 Před rokem +1

    The waterfalll idea was a great idea!

  • @thisiserich
    @thisiserich Před rokem +2

    Wow this is an amazing in depth review! I just picked up the videomic go II and have been watching videos to learn more about it. I downloaded the Røde softwares and I’ve been having so much fun with it!
    One thing to note though, from my testing so far, the only cable that will let this mic work on an iPhone currently is the sc15 cable from Røde. I’ve tried several different MFi cables with it connected to my iPhone and nothing. It works great on my computer and on my iPad. But not my iPhone. So I went ahead and ordered two of those sc15 cables since they’re hard to come by. Thought that would be some good info!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem

      Good info! Thanks for sharing.

    • @Smokdeel
      @Smokdeel Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing Eric.Another £20 so together with dead cat it would cost me around £140 here in UK.Would you recommend this mic for outdoors (hiking,camping,etc.)?

  • @JavierLopezPR
    @JavierLopezPR Před rokem

    Great job on this video. Must have been tiring to record so much so thanks!!!!

  • @ryanrguitarist
    @ryanrguitarist Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, great comparison. What camera were the mics plugged into for the tests? I don't think you mentioned it in the video and I've found the camera preamps make a big difference. I tried the Rode Videomic Go II with my 100D and it had a lot of hiss

  • @tomirwinphoto
    @tomirwinphoto Před 2 lety

    Thanks for a very useful series of comparisons. They all sound good and I think it would take long term use to select a favorite. To my ear the D3-Pro offered a more linear, wider band, more detail sound than the GO II which sounded formatted with emphasis and thickness to the lower mids and rolled off highs. Given they both run about $140 it seems you prefer the GO II. Thanks again.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm actually a huge fan of the D3 Pro, based on pure audio fidelity, it might be my favourite. The Go II does have a number of function advantages though, no battery, use as a USB-C mic, works with the Rode Software, and is smaller.

  • @edpugh6962
    @edpugh6962 Před rokem

    What can I say, outstanding and very helpful!

  • @MrN0izemaker
    @MrN0izemaker Před rokem

    I just bought the videomicro from rode, and using with my smartphone s21 ultra, but the sound look like "close sound" and actually i took a video with and without the mic and without the mic seems better!! Maybe i need some app to eq the sound of the videomicro in post, do u know any to recommend?? Thx and great video helps me a lot for the choice

  • @gerardoguillen7823
    @gerardoguillen7823 Před 8 dny

    I took a shot every time you said “we’re back on the video mic go 2”. I am now deceased. Thanks for the review though.

  • @kennyburkhart3543
    @kennyburkhart3543 Před 5 měsíci

    What would you recommend for outdoor filming with gunfire going on, of interview and instructional (from standing in front of camera) content along with a wireless lapel to go with it (which would be on body of main subject)?

  • @barryoneill_official
    @barryoneill_official Před 5 měsíci

    A bit of information overload, especially when you went outside 🙂 Which is the best for capturing all around ambient noise ? I want to hear sound from the sides (and maybe even the back).

  • @Provid
    @Provid Před rokem

    Especially when rolling a video clip and noticing your audio is clipping, I wish all the mics had the stepless volume adjustments!

  • @antalperge1007
    @antalperge1007 Před rokem

    Thank you, bril! 💖
    How can I use the R. Videomic Go2 with a cam, which doesn't have mic in (GX80)?

  • @AKIRAim
    @AKIRAim Před rokem

    Thanks for this review! So many options. Which one would you recommend for me? I’m a beginner with a Sony zv1 that I use for vlogging travels, concerts, daily life and visit videos, filming talking head videos, and interviews. I also use iPhone. Budget under 180$.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před rokem

      I would probably go with the new Rode Videomicro II, the small size would sit nicely on the ZV-E10, and the sound is excellent.

    • @AKIRAim
      @AKIRAim Před rokem

      @@markwiemels thanks for the quick answer! It’s the zv 1 but it’s about the same size as zv e10 so I think I’ll go for that. Does the ws12 windshield work on the micro?

  • @FloridaHardcore813
    @FloridaHardcore813 Před rokem +1

    Which would you recommend for small concerts?

  • @SuperMashhadi
    @SuperMashhadi Před rokem +1

    The best mic review / comparison on youtube

  • @dudesayHEY
    @dudesayHEY Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly I love the MKE 400, I'm really considering purchasing it

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +4

      It’s an absolutely top microphone. The only issue I ever have with it, is it if you have lenses that are noisy and send vibrations through the camera. That can come through on the mic, only happens on my older Fuji lenses, but just something to be aware of.

    • @giftbox-e
      @giftbox-e Před rokem +1

      @@markwiemels Damn, it actually picks up all the focus motors..... The sound is really good but kinda makes me sad when edtngg sometimes

  • @ignaciogerardi
    @ignaciogerardi Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video!! Keep it going

  • @Philly-sk3ze
    @Philly-sk3ze Před rokem

    It's really helpful and useful! But I still wonder is it a good choice for outdoors recording the sound of nature, like the sound of water、snow? Under the price,is there any better choice?

  • @jcody_parker
    @jcody_parker Před rokem

    Which would you recommend for filming DJs in nightclubs & festivals?

  • @michaelanthonytollan
    @michaelanthonytollan Před 2 lety

    great review , what about using this with a smartphone the Rode or would you choose another one for the phone

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      For the best audio quality, I would go with the Rode.

  • @PNWGuitar
    @PNWGuitar Před rokem

    Is it better to use this mic only if doing talking parts for a video or a lav mic?

  • @Cyainnie
    @Cyainnie Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video and intense samples! I'm really considering switching from Deity D3 to D4 mini duo or the Rode Videomic GO II. I'll be using it as a hybrid of vlogging and talking head videos, and did a bit of research. I saw some people say the Deity D4 mini duo have issues for outdoor wind rejection. what would you recommend between the 2?

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      D4 Duo does have issues with wind noise, D4 mini (which is a different mic) has no issue with wind. D4 mini and the Videomic go II are both great, can’t go wrong with either of those. I wouldn’t recommend the D4 Duo, unless you really need the dual mic capsule.

    • @Cyainnie
      @Cyainnie Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels Noted! I'll stay away from the D4 mini duo. I think based on your sound samples, I did like the rode videomic go ii better out of the 2!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      @@Cyainnie note: there is no D4 mini duo, there is a D4 mini, and a D4 Duo, they are different mics. The D4 Duo has the wind issues, the D4 mini is good in the wind.

  • @maldonadocorrea
    @maldonadocorrea Před rokem

    Puedo conectar el rode video mic go II por Jack 3,5 al celular Android por la app de rode ?

  • @User-pq2yn
    @User-pq2yn Před 2 lety

    You have done such a great job. You deserve a Nobel Prize for this :)

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      lol. This is the best comment in my 6 plus years on youtube.

    • @User-pq2yn
      @User-pq2yn Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels 😊👍🙏

  • @andreasbuder4417
    @andreasbuder4417 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey props to the insane testing. One question: Which mic (only the plug in power ones) has the highest gain out of the box? I want to avoid the camera preamp as much as possible without having to care about mic battery. Thanks!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      Rode VideoMic Go II for sure, the gain is similar to a powered mic. I think they really focused on that in the development of this mic.

    • @andreasbuder4417
      @andreasbuder4417 Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels That was a swift answer! Only one and last follow up question: Out of the smaller ones (more like the Videomicro size), which one has the highest gain? Thanks in advance, I could not find any information on this anywhere, and you had the complete package. The 7RYMS sounds great to me.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      @@andreasbuder4417 I would probably go with the Deity D4 mini then. 7RYMS is a great mic, but the wind muffs are almost useless, can’t use it in even light winds, if you are indoors it’s great through.

    • @andreasbuder4417
      @andreasbuder4417 Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels Thanks, appreciate it. Do you have Patreon or anything for a tip for the tip? ;-)

  • @mylucksmiles
    @mylucksmiles Před 2 měsíci +1

    Mic I just replaced my mobile phone. It’s just over two years old . My idea was to incorporate the replacement new phone into my filming . I have been doing photography of years but only just started filming . Now sound is a weak point but I thought may be I could use the phones instead of a laptop to record my sound. While out side !Phones after all are built to work with sound. So if you could con-cider this idea and explain how best to record via connecting a mic to my iPhone 15 pro and my android retired phone. This may well be a good idea . I purchased Hohem mics that connect to my iPhone . But I know very little about sound and other than using a voice recording app on the phone that i down load . You are a man with connections so is it possible to rig up a mobile phone to a mic directly and edit the recording ? I can using the Hohem but I was thinking my rode could it be hooked up ? If not why not it may only need a little ingenuity and then the phone is going to help us all second hand phones are cheap ish and must have by nature a good sound quality. Cheers for sharing your stuff . Also Do you know why the 10 mm auto foucs loawa has not been released I use a z7 2 and z8 camera system by the way . So has u know what I could use to record on my phone . But I retired am 70 and enjoy creating . Really I walk miles in a day learning CapCut to edit and light room to edit. Question on lightroom the new bokeh adjuster I think it changes the way I edit now . F4 is no longer a limiter do you agree ?

  • @saschagraubaer
    @saschagraubaer Před rokem

    Is it worse in the USB mode? Like is the sound quality with mics in general worse, when its in usb?

  • @williamaungleyraud
    @williamaungleyraud Před 2 lety +2

    Just noting Movo makes a tiny shotgun Mike at similar price point as the Boya, but it's actually more sensitive, about 2db louder and sounds richer than even the original Rode Videomicro.
    So if you guys want a budget yet sensitive ghost powered mini shotgun mic, go for the Movo, I have the Rode and if I didn't have or if it one day breaks then I'll definitely go for the Movo if I need a mini mic 😎👍

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +2

      The small Movo and the small Boya are the same mic, the great Movo mic is the vxr10 pro, it’s a little more, but by all reports, it’s a great mic.

    • @andreicarzol
      @andreicarzol Před 2 lety

      @@markwiemels I own the Boya BY-MM1 and the Movo VXR10Pro and ... it can't be compared. The Movo is way better than the Boya but i was curious where does it stand compared to the Rode video mic GO 2. The mic go 2 has the usb C which is a big plus with the software and everything, the VXR10Pro has the headphone jack which can't be used on camera, features aside, what do you think has the better quality between those? Thank you for your hard work, awesome video! 😊

  • @andrei_videodj
    @andrei_videodj Před rokem +1

    great idea wih repetitive reference mic, very comprehencive, thanks!

  • @portcorner_noise
    @portcorner_noise Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video, I am in the market for the best microphone for field recording, can you pls tell me which of these would be the best? I dont really want to record my voice, but the nature surrounding me, so which one?

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +1

      I would probably take the Deity D3 Pro, it's very accurate, gives a neutral and natural sound.

  • @andyc413
    @andyc413 Před 2 lety

    Wow great review!

  • @ASDwnt
    @ASDwnt Před 2 měsíci

    Mark, have you reviewed the Comica VM20? I've heard it knocks socks off rivals for the £130 price. ...but does it have a port for headphone monitoring?

  • @greasesgarage
    @greasesgarage Před rokem

    My rode Videomic go ii has some serious feedback issues when using a phone nearby or leaning my headphones too close to it. It also does not work with my iPhone even though I have a usb-c to lightning cable. Very disappointing

  • @BushMasterThermal
    @BushMasterThermal Před 2 lety +2

    MKE 200 left out from the Noise Rejection Test
    In my testing and use the MKE 200 has the highest level of noise rejection at the Rear.
    MKE 400 is a complete beast, built-in Wind Noise Reduction ( Mini Blimp ) as a base of operation. And they also come with the Furry Windscreens.
    Also if you need a serious level of noise rejection form the Side and Back, with the Back being Priority go with MKE 200.
    One of the most thorough mic comparison test i've seen, Great detail and depth. For Outdoors Use i would recommend MKE200 and MKE400

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      Yes, the omission of the MKE-200 was just an oversight. Yes, I love the Sennheiser mics.

    • @Richcaptures
      @Richcaptures Před 11 měsíci

      It’s in there. Just not in a consistent place.

  • @nicolasbasta13
    @nicolasbasta13 Před 2 lety

    GREAT WORK! thank you

  • @AS-ih2dk
    @AS-ih2dk Před 4 měsíci

    What about the comica VM10 PRO Camera Microphone Dual-Mode USB? It looks like it has the same features as VideoMic 2. Also, I'm wondering if I can adjust the sound live, to add more base to my voice, during recording on my Samsung Ultra (Android)?

  • @apeon1551
    @apeon1551 Před 2 lety +2

    I was weighing up between the Video Mic GO II and the mke 400 (the mke is on sale atm and with all the accessories I'd need to buy with the Rode they'd be comparable prices). It's just I was wanting to use the mic as a desktop computer mic as well as an on camera mic, I was wondering how well the mke 400 could perform with this?

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety +3

      MKE 400 will work for that, and comes with the cable to do it. If you are going to use it as a desktop mic a lot, I would lean towards the Rode. It’s really designed for that, has much better functionality as a USB mic, and doesn’t use batteries. The MKE 400 will be eating batteries being used on the computer all the time, and when the batteries die in the middle of a zoom meeting, the audio is gone. I think the MKE 400 sounds better, but not by any great margin.

    • @apeon1551
      @apeon1551 Před 2 lety +1

      @@markwiemels Thanks for the reply! I've gone for the Rodes here, I agree it sounds like just a bit less hassle - cheers

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  Před 2 lety

      @@apeon1551 I think that’s the right choice.