DJI MIC 2 vs DJI MIC 1

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
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    I used both mic at default gain setting w/ no windscreen.
    Remember audio is super subjective and EQ goes a long way!
    Content creators of all experience levels can raise the production values of their videos, interviews, and streaming with the DJI Mic 2, an easy-to-use, truly wireless digital microphone/recorder system that offers vivid audio quality while supplying all the elements needed to capture audio from your subject to a DSLR/mirrorless camera or iOS/Android smartphone. The system records clear and reliable audio at up to 820' via a miniature clip-on omnidirectional mics/transmitters, which double as backup recorders for worry-free wireless. The tiny receiver can either be mounted on a DSLR camera or plugged directly into the Lightning/USB port of a smartphone or laptop. Simply complete the initial setup and you can be ready to record quality audio in seconds.
    Second-Generation Updates
    The new iteration of the Mic 2 features updated transmitter units with 2.4 GHz digital wireless and Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth allows you to connect the transmitters to your DJI Mimo app via iOS or Android device. You can even connect directly to your Osmo Pocket 3 or Osmo Action 4 camera. Toggle different settings via the Mimo app like intelligent noise cancellation, which reduces environmental noise for improved vocal capture or 32-bit float audio recording.
    Wearable and Portable Microphones
    For a truly wireless experience, conveniently attach the transmitters to whatever you're wearing via the integrated back clips (or by using the clip magnets) without having to wire yourself or your talent.
    You can also hold the transmitters in your hand and use them as handheld microphones. Use the transmitters as a lavalier mic (no need for a separate mic), or operate them as traditional bodypack transmitters by plugging external lav mics (available separately).
    The built-in mics feature an omnidirectional pickup pattern that ensure reliable speech capture, even if mic placement is less than ideal; your subject's voice is captured with clarity, intelligibility, and consistency.
    Two furry windscreens are provided to effectively suppress wind noise while still recording clear sound.
    Enjoy 6 hours of battery life on each component for 18 hours of recording in total.
    High-Quality Audio with Flexibility for Postproduction
    DJI Mic 2 allows you to record high-fidelity, professional audio by accurately reproducing tone across a wide frequency range. To ensure that you are capturing a clean signal, you can monitor your sound via the receiver's 3.5mm headphone output while recording.
    The Safety Track mode enables you to record a secondary audio track (in mono) as a backup with a lower volume of -6 dB (different from the main audio track), helping to safeguard your audio in case of unforeseen level spikes.
    Built-In Recorder and Safety Track
    The transmitters have onboard recording capabilities with 8GB of storage for up to 14 hours of 48 kHz 24-bit backup recording. This allows you to record audio directly to the transmitters as a backup in case of wireless interference and dropouts. You can also use the transmitters as standalone recorders.
    Files are in 48 kHz/24-bit mono WAV format and can be transferred to your computer via the USB-C cable. Toggle 32-bit float recording via Mimo app.
    Reliable and Secure Wireless with Encryption
    The DJI Mic 2 is capable of recording crisp audio at distances of up to 820' using DJI's encryption technology for secure communications.
    The optimized wireless transmission system ensures a stable and reliable stream of audio, even in busy areas, such as train stations, shopping malls, and offices.
    The system avoids interference from TV and radio waves by operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which occupies frequencies beyond those of television, radio transmissions, and UHF wireless microphone systems.
    Vastly Compatible
    If you want to use the DJI Mic 2 with a smartphone, just insert either the Lightning or USB-C adapter into the expansion port at the bottom of the receiver and connect it to your phone and start shooting. These adapters support stereo audio playback without needing to unplug the receiver. Use the 3.5mm TRS cable to connect the camera's 3.5mm mic connector to the receiver's 3.5mm audio-output connector and start filming on your camera. The 3.5mm adapter supports automatic power on/off in sync with the power status of your camera.

Komentáře • 17

  • @JustinPulitzerTrades
    @JustinPulitzerTrades Před 4 měsíci +12

    The Mic 1 sounds better to my ear. I just got the 2 and will be doing tests of my own. Not the 1st video I've heard and thought the 1 sounds better.

    • @Jacobtheking2
      @Jacobtheking2 Před 2 měsíci

      I also watched a lot of comparison reviews, but I still prefer Mic 2's sound.

    • @mariuspistoale9790
      @mariuspistoale9790 Před 2 měsíci

      hello! do you still think dji mic 1 sound sbetter?

  • @definingslawek4731
    @definingslawek4731 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I saw Peter's video and heard how much better the rode pro's built in mic sounds, that's fine for me and I'll still get the dji mic 2 seeing as for me this is a wireless audio transmission system / 32 bit float recording system rather than a microphone specifically. So I plan on getting some lavs.
    Do you have any lav reccomendations?

  • @osmosisreacts
    @osmosisreacts Před 4 měsíci +3

    Was your finger over the mic on the m2?

    • @Fredo.heavyy
      @Fredo.heavyy  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I’m gonna drop a video on how to EQ the DJI Mic 2 later today stay tuned.
      I used both mic at default gain setting w/ no windscreen.
      Remember audio is super subjective and EQ goes a long way!

  • @definingslawek4731
    @definingslawek4731 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Why does the dji mic 1 sound so much better to the mic 2 in the end there? The mic 2 kinda sounds like you're talking through a walkie talkie or something, was the noise cancellation accidentally on or is that the audio quality?

  • @ailearners
    @ailearners Před 4 měsíci +5

    why does the dji mic 1 sound better? not sure if anyone else thinks the same or maybe its just me.

    • @urbanie
      @urbanie Před 4 měsíci +1

      for real, i think the mic 1 sounds deeper, more full and thats whats keeping me away from Mic 2. i sold my rode wireless 2 to get the mic 1 but then this came out and now im wondering which one to get, like are these upgrades really worth extra 100 euros

    • @Fredo.heavyy
      @Fredo.heavyy  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Stay tuned! I’m gonna drop a EQ tutorial soon! Audio is super subjective

    • @Theketoproject
      @Theketoproject Před 4 měsíci +2

      Hopefully a firmware upgrade can make it better

    • @Fredo.heavyy
      @Fredo.heavyy  Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Theketoproject my EQ setting make it sound miles better

    • @HaydenOtto
      @HaydenOtto Před 4 měsíci

      did you demo it anywhere?

  • @StefanGenov7
    @StefanGenov7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I prefer the mic 2 thanks

  • @PlayGroundsChannel
    @PlayGroundsChannel Před 2 měsíci

    in litterally every video I have seen the m1 sounds much better. Also I don’t want to have to spend tons of time in post each time unless I need to. So the quality just out of the mic is also a deciding factor. If you’re spending a lot of time shooting and editing professionally you should probably use other mics anyways, not a big visible mic like that but rather much more expensive professional boom mics that are out of frame. I wish other things were upgraded without the sound being weird. I already have the dji mics 1 and I need to buy more mics but I think I will have to buy the same ones a second time 🥲

    • @Fredo.heavyy
      @Fredo.heavyy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You know about the “low pass” issue all reviewers missed?