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Samsung S5 Mini Microphone Location

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Samsung S5 Mini Microphone Location

2024-09-15 04:40:44

I bought this adapter to hook up my powered shotgun microphone to either an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy s5. It works great.

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2024-07-23 02:24:49

Eureka, Android smartphone (through Samsung S5 at least) finally now accept iRig Mic Lav as an external microphone to record sound DURING video shooting. It is a great news. Love the opportunity to record 2 source of microphone at the same time.

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2024-04-18 01:12:16

Cable connects my Samsung galaxy s5 to any usb device.

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2024-04-21 01:34:58

We use this microphone attached to a mac mini and high definition Samsung TV with a logitech camera. It works really well. Very easy to setup and has crisp audio.

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2024-05-28 06:44:31

Tested this on my GoPro Hero4 and my Samsung S5...excellent sound quality! I tested side by side with my Zoom H5 and the only difference was the mono limitation of the rode. For ENG or simply using an external Mic on smaller video devices like smartphones, this Mic will vastly improve your audio!

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I'm really in love with this mini softbox by impact i used it for my canon s5. Since ever i got it i use it everyday because with it i get better shots.

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2024-06-04 07:38:26

I picked an S5 up from B&H after a lot of reading and comparing different models. The S5 is hardly perfect. No camera is, really. But for what I need and want, it's as close to perfect as you can get. The camera produces excellent images, clarity, color, dynamic range is hard to beat at the price point, and the in camera pre amps are the best I've ever had. I shoot in all weather, lots of different lighting conditions, and in lots of fast paced settings where it's run and gun shooting, as well as planned out shots. I shoot tripod shots, gimbal ,and handheld on the S5, and it is suited to all very well thanks to the stellar IBIS. Sometimes the handheld shots make me wonder why I brought the gimbal. The cameras weakest point is the autofocus, as most people agree. However, autofocus is hardly a feature I need, and the S5s actually does work better than the Nikon D7500 I use to shoot photos with, and has, so far, has never failed me when I have used it. But when looking at the S5 in the context of a mini budget cinema camera, as I use it, the autofocus is stellar. Most cinema cameras and lenses don't have autofocus, they rely on manual. So saying that this budget cinema oriented camera has autofocus, well it's useless on most cine lenses anyway, and when you use it with a Lumix or other lens that does have autofocus, it's a mini cinema oriented camera that has autofocus. I personally see no reason to complain about that when most lack it entirely. While I don't like the mini HDMI port is has, and wish it had the full HDMI like the S1H, it's not the end of the world, and I do find the in camera 10 bit 4:2:2 4K to be more than enough for my YouTube and professional work.

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2024-05-26 04:33:14

A must have if you own an S5 camera.

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2024-07-11 08:36:21

Plugged this in to a USB-A port on my computer and then attached my Samsung USB-C headphones to the adapter. Windows 10 found the earphones perfectly, took a coupled of plug-ins to find the microphone, worked OK, Microphone a little soft, Earphones perfect. Windows 11 found and installed drivers for ear-phones microphone. Microphone still a bit soft sounds, turning up gain doesn't much

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2024-05-02 07:10:52

This is a great microphone. It does not require an audio interface. Simply plug it to your computer through USB and there you go! It also has an option for monitoring with zero latency. The default microphone sound level is too quite for my listeners. So, I use peace + equalizer combo software to adjust its dB output level (+18dB). I compared to my Rode Mini USB condenser microphone. Q2U had a more natural sounding and rich audio. Rode mini USB sounded little dull (or muffled). However, Q2U has much more ambient noise which requires more editing time at post production. As a teacher, I do not have extra time for that. So, I prefer Rode mini USB for my lecture recordings and I may use Q2U for broadcasting where recording is not a priority. Finally, this info can be useful to some: Q2U doesn't work with Notability on iPad Pro (3rd Gen), Rode Mini USB does.

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