Just get a generic cheap omni-directional lav mic from eBay. I paid circa £10 and it's more than adequate.
Nope HD 2 for me so a standard 3.5 mm jack which gives a nice two-channel stereo format instead of the standard in-built mic's useless mono.
I've never really looked into or at a 3 so couldn't even suggest what's best!
For an external mic on the Hero 3 it works off the mini usb port. So you need a mini usb to 3.5mm jack adaptor first, then use any mic of your choice.
If you get a lav mic it'll be on a lengthy wire with a clip for attachment anyway. When using it with my HD2 hand held I just clip the mic to the jack plug sticking out from the side of the camera.
You do indeed! Get another case? I've never done the underwater thing with mine so was happy taking a Dremel to it.
That looks good enough although there's no mention of it being a two-channel stereo microphone; looks like mono only.
That's your choice...while using my lav mic in its mono setting there is a marked improvement over what the GoPro in-built mic picks up there's no substitute for the much fuller and richer sound from a stereo mic input.
If you're using it where it doesn't need to be waterproof or protected. You can the 'The Frame' GoPro mount, which saves you drilling the case.
It already has holes cut out.
Edit: It actually comes with a protective lens cover actually.
It does say stereo in the title??
So it does...I missed that too!
Worth a punt then I'd say.
You can see both separate left and right audio channels recorded using the external mic?So I received the MIC and tested it out last night. Two videos back to back, playing music in my room. One with the MIC and one without.
Loaded them onto the PC and the sound quality is exactly the same according to the video editor I use.
How is that possible lol? The MIC is stereo and the GoPro is only Mono....
How can I check that the MIC is actually what it says it is and not just some fake cheap crap lol!!??
I don't know what you mean? :blush:You can see both separate left and right audio channels recorded using the external mic?
In your software? When you import the audio can you see the audio wave form as a wave image against a timescale? If so and if it's stereo you can normally see two waveforms marked L and R.I don't know what you mean? :blush:
GoPro yeah?