🎥 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Comica CVM-V30 Pro is a professional-grade shotgun microphone designed for DSLR cameras, featuring a SuperCardioid polar pattern for excellent sound isolation, a shock-resistant structure to minimize vibrations, and a low-cut filter with 10dB sensitivity adjustment for tailored audio capture. Compatible with most cameras with a 3.5mm input, it comes with essential accessories for immediate use.
Y**A
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商品が届き開封した際の最初のインプレッションはとても軽いことでした。実際にテストした動画がございますので参考になれば幸いです。(後半間違ってしましましたが。。。)以下動画のポイントです前半部分 風切音テスト・全て+10dbスイッチをオフにしてローカットをオフにして撮影しています。・風切音チェックのため扇風機を回して撮影しています。・ぼかしが入っていてわかりづらいですがフルサイズ換算15mmの魚眼レンズで撮影した際、ウィンドスクリーンが見切れてしまいました。(画面中央上部)・ウィンドスクリーンを使用した際、パチパチとノイズが入ることがあります。後半部分 マイクの機能チェック・動画にて訂正が入っているのでそちらを参考に試聴してください。・ローカットフィルタに関しては私の環境でのチェックではあまり違いがわかりませんでした。・+10dbスイッチを使用してもノイズ感はあまりなく使いやすい印象総評としてはウィンドスクリーンを使用した際、ややノイズが乗りましたが電子的な不良ではないので改善の余地はあると思います。特別音質にこだわりを持つ方でなければ満足のいく商品ではないかと思います。
T**R
Great Mic For the Price!
This really gives the Rode Videomic Go a run for its money!It is slightly bigger than the Videomic Go and comes with a Wind Muffler (which the Videomic Go doesn't). It also has less background noise and is better at eliminating background noise. Clearer audio too - it can teach Rode a lesson or two!Good build quality and fast shipping. Also the +10 dB option is very nice to have! Videomic Go doesn't have that. Very impressed with the CVM-V30 Pro - very good value for money indeed.
S**V
Impressive Sound Quality and value for the money!
This is now my 3rd Comica Microphone I purchased, I have the v30 lite, the more expensive wireless lavalier and now the V30 pro, which is a huge huge step up in sound quality compared to the lite.The a bit higher price is really worth it to get better audio on your camera, i have included a sound test, it has very clear and crisp sound up to 1m away and if you stand in front of it of have it mounted above your head ( out of the frame ) it really sounds like a much more expensive podcast microphone.It has a +10 DB switch if needed, on my camera ( Panasonic G85 ) without it and even without adjusting the levels it is plenty loud.The Anti Shock mechanism is simple but works and due to its Super-Cardioid Polar Pattern it does a good job on not picking up too much noise from the side or rear, in fact when I was standing 2 meters away in my not sound dampened room, while you can hear of course some echo, it does a very good job on reducing it and picking up the voice.It is powered by 2 AAA Batteries and after using it so far a few hours, the Batteries are still ok.I have a desktop microphone for around triple the price which at the same distance actually produces worse sound then the Comica V30 pro.I am really pleased with the purchase and will use it when ever I do not use my Comica Cvm Wireless Lavalier Microphone and for outdoors, as the included Wildcat is brilliant in windy conditions.
F**E
Really clear and sharp sound
So far so good my experience with this microphone, tried few times on the exteriors and interiors using my Canon 5D Mark IV and works very well. I will mainly use this microphone in conjunction of another microphone that I purchased from Comica that you can see as well on the pictures, both of them are different in terms of size and sound quality, great quality both of them but the V30 Pro is more for a professional use in my opinion. The smaller microphone is the VM 10 II from Comica and is more kind of a vlog microphone. This one you can use it as well as a vlog microphone but somehow the sound is captured in a bigger distance. The CVM-V30 needs two AAA batteries that are not included, shame that nowadays most of the equipments that you buy online and needs some batteries are not coming with them and is the cons in my opinion. I usually dont use so much AAA batteries, is more AA batteries. Anyway rather than that is a great microphone that is worth every penny. Totally recommended as a Vlogger and Filmmaker
T**H
Hard to find better value for money - Could do with some minor refinements
The Comica CVM-V30 Pro adds a welcome low-cost addition to the line up of lightweight shotgun mics designed for use by vloggers. The likes of RØDE and Sennheiser fill a big chunk of this space, but Comica has a few offerings too.IN THE BOXThe mic is well presented in a sturdy professional retail box, clearly showing the mic through the packaging. You get the mic (3.5mm cable is attached) and a dead-cat windshield. The mic is permanently attached to its shock mount. Batteries are not included.COSTAt the time of writing, the Comica V30 Pro sells for £60. The package is on a par with the RØDE VideoMicPro which sells for £129 on Amazon. However, if you want a dead-cat with your RØDE, you can add another £22 onto that. That puts the Comica £90 cheaper than the RØDE!AUDIOLow cost is meaningless if the Comica sounds terrible. It doesn’t. It’s not a Sennheiser MKH-416 or RØDE NTG3, but it sits happily alongside the competition. The audio is a little thin (a common problem for low-cost mics including the VideoMic range), but the output is clear, bright and low noise (unlike many camera pre-amps). It is perfectly suitable for vlogging, YouTube content on the move or even news-gathering work.Here are a few of the main audio tech specs. You’re better off listening to a mic though so search online for an audio test.• Frequency Range – 40Hz – 20,000Hz• Dynamic Range – 100dB• Max SPL – 114dB• SNR – 78dBPOWERPower is good news. 2 x AAA batteries last ages (quoted as 200 hours). Thankfully this is not another mic using a 9V battery. I’ve nothing against the old smoke alarm batteries, but they seem outdated, are not as common as AAA and are more expensive.FEATURESFeature-wise, the CVM-V30 Pro is relatively straightforward.i. It has a 3-way power switch with a 10dB boost on the first position. The audio level boost solves the noisy pre-amp issue that unbelievably is still with us in 2019! In short, a louder signal from the Comica allows you to lower your mic level on-camera and reduce the hiss produced onboard.ii. Unfortunately, the power switch is manual. It’s not automatically kicked into life by plug-in power and does not automatically turn off. I find this a problem, and I’ve left it on by mistake every time I’ve used it.iii. The only other switch is the high-pass filter. Having this on the mic is very useful to reduce low-frequency rumble and wind noise. Standard stuff and it works well.iv. The cable is coiled and fits neatly to most setups. It’s thin, so it doesn’t pull things around and gives way for other fittings on your camera. The bad news for me was that it’s fitted to the mic. You can’t remove it or replace it. If it breaks, your mic is useless.v. The box claims ‘super anti-interference’, but out of all the mics I’ve used in recent years, interference has never been a problem. I’m not sure this is anything special.vi. The shock mount looks initially like it doesn’t have enough clearance around it, but it’s quite an intelligent design and works as well as any other shock mount I’ve used (except for gear from Rycote) and is more compact than most others.vii. The hot shoe fitting is plastic and seems a little fragile. It doesn’t need to be tough though, as the weight of the mic is so low (114g) so there’s not much force applied here. I’m glad to see it includes a 1/4″ thread to allow more flexible mounting options.viii. The whole microphone fitting is not mounted very high. With the foam only, this is not a problem, but when using the dead-cat, you might need more clearance to avoid fur in your shot! I was using a traditional style AX53 camcorder when testing, and I had to fit an additional 2-3cm of height to get the clearance I needed. Something like a Sony a7iii would be no problem, but I reckon a Sony a6600 would have issues with compact prime lenses.WIND PERFORMANCEAs mentioned, you also get a dead-cat windshield which fits very tightly and neatly over the permanently installed foam protection leaving only the controls and cable accessible. The dead-cat is an excellent addition as most people buying a mic of this type need this. Having a custom-made design like this is a real bonus. It’s snug and tight and blocks wind from more angles than an ill-fitting third-party product.Windshields are generally not about no wind noise. They aim to achieve an x decibel reduction over your vocal level, so the wind noise is not destructive or distracting. That said, I found the Comica protection to work well enough without the dead-cat. The addition of the extra protection almost cleaned it up entirely.As mentioned above, the only problem is that the hair on the dead-cat is very long and loose and can hang down into your shot. It needs regular stroking :-)SUMMARYIf this mic sat slightly higher off the camera (a problem for my AX53 setup where I would most likely use this mic but not my PXW-Z90 or 5DIII) and had a soft power on/off feature, it would be a perfect mic for recording out and about. I spent £200 on a VideoMicPro+ and, on the whole, this performs equally well. I’m sure there are technically small differences between them which may give RØDE the right to charge over three times the price, but when you consider the environment you’re likely to use this in, it’s perfectly adequate.In short, if portability, weight and decent audio are essential to you and you’re on a budget, the Comica CVM-V30 Pro is certainly worth a look. It could do with some refinements but for the price, you'll struggle to find better.
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