I own a Rode NTG-1 with XLR and a 5Diii is in the mail somewhere... I have been filming with a 60D and ML a lot, but no RAW since the RAW capabilities of the 60D are limited.
Up until recently the ML RAW video did not have audio, but i read that the newer MLV format contains audio. I haven't tried it yet, no 5Diii yet, ... but i guess you will still have to manually sync the WAV after processing the DNGs. How good is the MLV audio compared to the H.264 audio?
What would be a good setup which i could use with the 5Diii, both for when filming RAW and filming H.264? I have not enough money to buy two setups.
(1) an external recorder such as a Zoom.
PRO: always good audio
CON: when i film in H.264 it's because i would not want too much hassle in post-production. when i use an external recorder, i would again have to manually sync the audio, and this would be cumbersome because the audio and video have different in- and out-points.
(2) a pre-amp with XLR into the 5Diii such as JuicedLink
PRO: easier post-production
CON: i have no idea how good the MLV audio is.
(3) a dedicated DSLR mic such as Rode Video Mic (PRO)
PRO: easier post-production
CON: i have no idea how good the MLV audio is.
CON: i cannot use my XLR mic which is better than the Video Mic.
I have heard that people use the Zoom as an pre-amp for the DSLR, but have no idea if this would be just as good as a JuicedLink.
Any suggestions?
MLV audio is fine. 48khz.
Quote from: dubzeebass on February 07, 2014, 03:40:04 PM
MLV audio is fine. 48khz.
thanks for this.
so, any suggestions to using pre-amp or recorder? or use Zoom as pre-amp?
I'd defer on this question to someone who has used external :-)
I've used XLR-> mic preamp -> beachtek and xlr -> preamp -> minijack.
They don't differ all that much... both my preamp and the camera plugged in on ac = ground loop tho.
Hi
I use the JUICED LINK RM 222 along with my 5dmk3.I'm very happy with it.