Using the DJI Mic V2 with the
native iPhone Camera App
As I show in this video, always check the DJI MIC 2 in the RODE Reporter app before using it with the Native cam app and leave it running. It seems to set the DJI MIC 2 as default which can then be used by the native Camera app.
DJI Mic 2 vs RODE Wireless Pro - BEST WIRELESS SYSTEM OF 2024
DJI Mic V2 vs RODE Pro
02) Opening Case Shows Status of all Devices vs Nothing
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03) Touch Screen versus menu buttons and app
04) View screen from side, not top
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01) Much Smaller Transmitter Mic
I would be satisfied using either one of these systems for good quality wireless audio. But I sold both my Rode Wireless I & II systems for the DJI 1 and never looked back. The RODE system is just too clunky in day to day use for me. Your needs and decision may be different.
However, if I wanted the best audio, I would use a quality wired mic.
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05) Direct Connect USB-C Mount to iPhone
06) Intelligent Noise Cancelling
07) Bluetooth Connectivity to DJI devices and iPhone
08) Haptic Feedback
09) Metal Cold Shoe clip for magnetic mounting - no metal clip on/off, on/off
10) Start & stop transmitter recording from receiver
11) Receiver pass through power to charge iPhone
12) No app needed to access audio files on my Mac