In this review you will hear the lensgo wireless mic straight into my sony a7s3 without any kind of post processing just make up gain and limiter so you can hear the original sound quality straight into the current part of the camera as well as within seconds of.
This is a lensgo348C that costs about $250, comes with a charging case, and has up to 4 hours of battery life for the transmitter and up to 7 hours for the receiver. Sounds very competitive, and the price is relatively affordable in the current market. Today we're going to see if it's a two channel wireless audio system that would be the right solution for you and your entire filmmaking suite, now you're listening to the lavalier mic that came with my shirt, I'm wearing a non-sound processed The room does have a wall here and there's a Godoxsl-60 that does have a fan that's technically blowing like this , so I'm going to dois I'm going to be quiet for a second and look at this lavalier mic just for ambient noise how the speech is handled so here is the built in mic again clipped to my shirt to hear how the internal preamps are trying to basically handle this mics around their mouths I highly recommend you put the windscreen here, because It's pretty good and it's definitely going to help with those plosives so it doesn't get too crazy and obviously that's a huge exaggeration but when you're in the trade show floor the people you're going back and forth can be talking a little louder .For around $250 you'll get this case that can charge two transmitters which is definitely a nice plus and keeps everything nice and compact.