Someone here brought up a good point about mic quality and I’m just starting out to experiment.
What about something like this ?
https://a.co/d/fQgXTTd
All wireless lav microphone seem to be extremely hit or miss (Rode, Saramoic, etc). Trying to figure out a decent system to use for recording with my IPhone 11
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I have been trying to figure out a wireless Lav system to use with my iPhone 11 for recording for YouTube. Long story short, most of my recordings are interview style where I check out different careers and professions and talk with people. sometimes two people are talking, but most of the time it’s really just the interviewee talking.
Like I’m just starting out and don’t have obviously the biggest budget and I’m not necessarily a professional.
I’m more or less just trying to find something in like the 200 to 250 range that uses lav mics and has acceptable audio but a lot of it seems that most of them are extremely hit or miss.
The Rode wireless go seems to be the most acceptable in terms of audio, but even that has its issues as someone commented no professional, would actually use that but it’s acceptable for YouTube and streamers.
I have come across other brands such has Movo and Sarmonic; which has its own issues, because when you record with two people talking, it does, it is blended audio as opposed to separate tracks.