The audio quality for vocals is first-rate, thanks to 32-bit float and AI noise reduction.
Two transmitters can cover two subjects, or a single subject with stereo sound, whatever your camera.
DJI Mic 2: features
Let’s unpack the headline feature: 32-bit float.
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That’s the flexibility I was just talking about.
Put simply, vocals should remain clear in any situation.
Speaking from experience working on high-stress shoots with low resources, 32-bit float has been a lifesaver.
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So, even if you get it wrong at capture, you could still produce a decent final image.
While shooting raw isn’t quite the same as using 32-bit float, you get the picture.
It’s a handy feature should there be severe audio spikes.
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If the transmitters are a little bulky for your taste, an optional lav mic can be attached instead.
DJI Mic 2: Should I buy?
That said, you’re free to just record in 24-bit instead.
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