Rode Smartlav direct connect to DSLR


Kirei

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Hi video gurus. Need your advice here. I helping a client to do some simple interviews with better audio quality. Heard about the rode smartlav and find it suitable for my basic usage. Was told the smatlav is only suitable for use on smartphones for audio. Is it possible for direct connection to DSLR to record the audio directly?
 

I'd had wondered the same thing, here's an answer I read on another forum:

The SmartLav is a TRRS plug and will not work with a normal 3.5mm TRS connector on external recorders and cameras. A TRRS to TRS adapter don't work either, because the mic is powered by the +2.7V bias from newer iOS/Android devices.

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=15222.0

This guy seems to have figured a way to DIY an adapter that would work:

In this quick video I'm showing how to build an adapter cable to convert the SmartLav TRRS plug into a regular stero plug that will make this lapel mic work on any device (and no phantom power).
I decided to make this video because I noticed many people on the forums were convinced that this neat little microphone could not be used on regular recorders.

EDIT: Apparently there IS an adapter available on the amazon market that works. In his similar video youtube user beuster{se} posted the link to the german amazon site. I was able to find the same article also on amazon dot com. Here is the abbreviated link
http://snipurl.com/2860qtk However, please be aware that such adapter will only record on the left channel of your stereo recorder. Not such a big deal but I wanted you guys to know.

[video=youtube;OCZlWMnA6iE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCZlWMnA6iE[/video]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCZlWMnA6iE

Might wanna consider a Giant Squid lav: http://www.giantsquidaudiolab.com/gs/gs-mono.html
The other common one is the Audio-Technica ATR-3350.
 

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Thanks mate for the info. It helps lot ^^
 

cable's not long enough either. you'd need to extend it first.
 

Besides rode smartlav anyone has other products to recommend. Was scouting funan and peninsula for this thing but all informed smartlav no stock. I happened to see the rode video mic go which is very affordable. Is it suitable for doing interviews? The venue is most likely to be in a controlled environment without background noise
 

Besides rode smartlav anyone has other products to recommend. Was scouting funan and peninsula for this thing but all informed smartlav no stock. I happened to see the rode video mic go which is very affordable. Is it suitable for doing interviews? The venue is most likely to be in a controlled environment without background noise

The ATR3350? Check out amazon for reviews - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002HJ9PTO/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_WnRptb0PBTJP6Y7G
If you can afford to wait, and need to purchase other things to qualify for free sheeping, it's obviously cheaper to buy from amazon. But if you need it quick, Red Dot Photo carries it — http://bit.ly/1ikWNSM.

Rode uploaded a couple of real world audio samples using different camera setups: https://vimeo.com/album/2614831
 

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I have the ATRR3550. But the inputs is so so only.

I think if u get a H1 at $130 and run a cable direct into the DSLR, u get crisp sound....
 

I have the ATRR3550. But the inputs is so so only.

I think if u get a H1 at $130 and run a cable direct into the DSLR, u get crisp sound....

Hi JacePhoto, thanks on the intro of the H1. Did some research and find that the H1 maybe a better choice as it provides more options. You know where I can get the H1 locally?
 

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