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Comica V30 Lite Mic Review - Excellent Sound Clarity. Worthy Upgrade!

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The Comica V30 Lite microphone is a cardioid microphone that can be used for both your camera or cellphone. Unlike other cardioid mics, this one does not use any batteries. Instead it draws power from the device that it is plugged into - your camera or cellphone. The 3.5mm jack will work on both cameras and phones without the need for additional adapters. If your phone does not have a headphone jack, then you'll need to buy an adapter. There are no settings for gain adjustments or a high-pass filter, however, I found the sound to be excellent in terms of clarity. I think this is a great, light-weight option for on the go vlogging or those wanting a simple setup without worrying about batteries or charging batteries. #comica #comicamic #comicav30lite #v30lite #youtube #cameragear #youtubegear #comicamicrophone

Desview T2 Teleprompter Review - Is It Worth It?

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If you want to make videos, but you are constantly stumbling over your words or forgetting to mention important points, this is a great system that takes less than 5 minutes to setup and get running. It comes with lens filter thread sizes ranging from 49 mm to 82 mm, so you will be sure to fit any type of lens EXCEPT lens with a rounded front element like found on many ultra-wide angle lens. This system requires you to install an App on your phone and have BlueTooth turned on to make use of the included remote to control playback speed, forward, reverse, etc. #desview #desviewt2 #teleprompter #videogear #videography

Takstar SGC 698 vs Synco M3 Mic Review - On Camera Mic Options

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Looking for an on-camera mic? Both the Synco M3 mic and the Takstar SGC-698 produce great sounding audio. However, there are unique advantages to both that I discuss to help you select the best option for you. The Takstar SGC-698 uses a small flat CR2025 battery and does not have an always-on LED light to let you know the mic is powered on. A quick flash of the LED light lets you know it was powered on, then the red LED light disappears. The Takstar also has a hard-wired cable that is not swappable if it gets damaged. No audio monitoring port is present. The Synco M3 uses two triple-A batteries, which are easier to get a hold of in a pinch. It also has an always-on green LED light to let you know it is powered on. You can use a TRS or TRRS cable on the Synco as it lets you swap cables easily. A 3.5 mm headphone jack is present to let you allow monitor audio. The Takstar allows you to adjust the gain by -10, 0, and +20 dB. The Synco MC allows you to adjust the gain by -10, 0, and +10...