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EOS R6 Mark II Audio Interference (but not on original R6?)

OxbowFilm
Contributor
I was on a shoot with the r6 and r6mkii and had radio interference being recorded into the audio with the mkii. I've tested it multiple places and it always seems to happen with the mkii, but never with the original r6. My mkii is brand new, so Im thinking of returning it as their is no way to professionally capture audio without this happening. Wondering if anyone has had this happen before? Audio isn't from a lav, rather a boom mic and also a shotgun mic, fyi. Tested both, and both methods pick up radio interference, but the R6 doesn't at all in any of these same set ups...
 
 
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I am having the same issues! No matter if I use my Rode Wireless Pro or a shotgun condenser, whenever I record audio into the camera, I have tis very faint FM radio which is heard when I don’t talk or ambient is silent.

This is ridiculous, I’ve never had this issue with any camera. 

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Either we find a way, or we make one.

Meerkat
Apprentice

I have exactly the same problem. My R6 Mark II is brand new - only bought it a few days ago. I am not using external microphones - only internal microphones, but the sound is distorted on videos. I thought it was due to high volume but never thought it could be wi-fi interference. I will try turning wi-fi off and see if that fixes it. I rang Canon and they had no idea what was causing it. I never had the same problem with R8

Did you ever solve this?

Pabugs
Apprentice

Same issue on a brand new 6MK2 anyone figure out a solve? Rode external mic on 3.5 micro input. Returning camera is not an option.

OxbowFilm
Contributor

Hi all, I just thought I'd update y'all since people are asking. I never quite figured out a fix for this. For professional interviews when I'm running 2 cams I just run audio into my R6mk1 instead of the mk2 unfortunately and just sync them in post and dump the MK2 audio. Recently since a lot of wireless lavs support internal recording now, I've been doing that now as well.

I did have luck with the MK2 using a very old 10+ year rhode shotgun mic with an XLR out, rather the new Rhodes with the mini outs. I haven't tried newer mics with XLR outs, there seems to be something especially with the Rhodes newer mics with the mini cables that really don't work well with the mk2.

I did talk to Canon support about this and they had said I could ship it for inspection, however I didn't do it, since I need my camera so often for work. I've just been doing weird work arounds until I update cameras again. 

I should mention, my Sony's don't have this problem at all. Which is quite frustrating, since I've been trying to slowly switch back to Canon fully. But not sure its gonna happen at this point. Good luck on your shoots! 

Well that's not promising....lol

lolll. I'm sorry

I found a "pro" shotgun mic with XLR connector to 3.5 jack - Might this not act as a ground and/or shield? any thoughts?

VidPro XM-88 Professional Video & Broadcast Shotgun Microphone

I have looked around for a couple of hours and have not found any solutions, but many ppl talking about this exact problem.....

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