Duo • Via #13 • 20241124


Cycling with a strong breeze in Holland today. And another RØDE wireless sound test in Video Review #9 today with details below.

Video Review #9

Video Review #9 filmed in ProRes HDR on iPhone 16 Pro testing again the RØDE Wireless GO II Dual Mic System for stereo sound, now, however, with both transmitters mounted only 12 cm (4.7 inch) apart (more tomorrow on this in Review #10), and using only the default little furry RØDE windscreen.

RØDE Receiver (RX) internal settings at Split mode, with Gain level high (howver, the gain settings on the Wireless GO II RX do not impact the output from the RX via USB to iPhone).

So windscreen protection, was different now from the previous method I used with a second windscreen layer, by packing the entire transmitter in a furry windscreen bag. Even though we had a strong south breeze (SSW, up to 6 Beaufort), with the wind coming from behind in this clip.

Audio processed in Final Cut Pro with audio Gain +24 dB; Equalization default mode ‘Bass Reduce’; and, Pan Mode ‘Create Space’ (50%).

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Clay Quay Kleikade | 20210627

Clay Quay Kleikade | 20210627 | 1-memo•com

Polder dyke Kleikade (tr. Clay Quay) view – wide and tele lens – from the Donderdam hamlet , with the town Waddinxveen on the horizon. A new motorway ‘Bentwoudlaan’ (referring to the vision of a ‘boulevard’ through the ‘woods’ around the small hamlet Bent around Alphen) would cross this remnant of the Green Heart of Holland.
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Primo Phantom Power New Sony Cameras


Testing stereo Primo EM272 microphones plugged right into a Sony A7III camera this time filmin fall foliage half an hour before sunset in Holland. The right audio level is substantially higher than the left channel level. I restored stereo balance editing in Final Cut Pro X : changing Pan settings to Stereo Left/Right shifting -50% direction left channel. The same effect was noticed again today with the stereo Primos plugged in my Sony ZV-1 camera – as reported before over the past days (though then with an angle adaptor in between). The problem did not occur when testing today the Sennheiser MKE 440 stereo mic plugged the same wayy in both cameras – so the imbalance is not due to some mechanical problem with the 3.5 mm plug port of the cameras.
Further stereo balance of the Primo EM272 microphones was perfect in audiorecorders – the Olympus LS-P4 tested today , and my old (2008) LS10 tested some days ago.
For now , I conclude the imbalance is somehow related with / due to the plug-in-power needed by the Primo mics from the camras – the Sennheiser doesn’t require plugin power… Note the required Phantom power (Plug-in-power) is no handicap with the dedicated audiorecorders.
Primo Phantom Power New Sony Cameras | 20201106 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com