Hi community,
I am a Canon customer for many years, I had the EOS77D, then the 6D, and now the CANON R5C. I always used my RODE PROMIC, and with all my camera to have the best audio I lowered the level nearly at the minium, and put my Mic at +20DB.
W...
Hi community.
I am creating this new thread because I found out where is the issue is coming from with my CANON R5C recording sound (but still dont know how to fix this).
So first, I have been using two types of mic:
1- The Rode VideoMic Pro Rycote
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Hi Community!I have been using a Canon 6D Mrk II for a year, and since yesterday, when I record I can hear a background noise, especially when i turn up the volume.I use a external Mic Rhode, I put the setting in manual in the third lowest bar, and n...
Hi,
I analyze my audio volume in my Canon.
As you can see, from level 16 --> 100, it works normally. I will have the maximum sound possible, and then it all depends of 1) the volum of my mic , 2) the distance from my mic , to have the perfect audio w...
Normally you have a clipped audio when it is like this:
So to avoid that you lower the levels on your camera or mic. ok.
But how come I have clipped audio like this:
Hi!
Yes , I tried everything.
As i said before, if I put my Audio level in my CANON at 50, i dont have clipped audio, as I just need to lower my mic.
BUT, i will always have the pitchy sound.
To get rid of this pitchy sound, I need to lower the audi...
So I made some testing.
Basically I found out that if I put the "rec level" from "Automatic" To "Manua", and lower the level, the sound recorded does not go as high as in automatic.
The thing is I cannot leave it in "automatic", As i got some pitchy ...