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Hi all. Off on holiday in a few weeks and have decided to try and capture more video from the cameras than I usually do (I'm mainly stills). Last year (when we went to Italy), whilst I didn't shoot that much video, what I did I really liked, and a year on it's really good to look back on it and sort of adds more to the enjoyment looking at video that just stills, and evokes some different memories. The only problem with the video's from last year was horrendous wind noise using the cameras in built mics (Olympus OMD EM1 MK II). Inside it wasn't too bad, but outside, even when it didn't seem that windy, the mics picked up quite bad buffeting. Obviously I appreciate this is a limitation of the built in mics, but was wondering for a bit of a video newbie and just for holiday video (not blogging or anything serious), what are my alternatives this year on a budget. Don't want to spend a fortune or have a massive mic stuck in the hot shoe but could do with something just a little better (maybe a smaller discreet mic) ?
Is there such a thing as a dead-cat or similar that can attach to the inbuilt mics or do I have to go separate mic, as the sound is loud enough, just buffeted by the wind ? My cameras to choose form this year will be either the EM1 MK II (again) or my Panasonic G9 (not sure which to take yet) and complimented by my little Panasonic LX100, for the evening etc (shoot great 4k video). I've seen shotgun mics on Amazon from Rode for about £50, but I believe they are mono, and am not sure if for general holiday video if I should be looking at a mono or stereo mic ? I'm new to all this.
Any advice appreciated.
Is there such a thing as a dead-cat or similar that can attach to the inbuilt mics or do I have to go separate mic, as the sound is loud enough, just buffeted by the wind ? My cameras to choose form this year will be either the EM1 MK II (again) or my Panasonic G9 (not sure which to take yet) and complimented by my little Panasonic LX100, for the evening etc (shoot great 4k video). I've seen shotgun mics on Amazon from Rode for about £50, but I believe they are mono, and am not sure if for general holiday video if I should be looking at a mono or stereo mic ? I'm new to all this.
Any advice appreciated.