Camera Pre-Amp Microphone Noise / Buzz Comparison - GH5 vs D780 vs Canon 90D vs Fuji XT3 vs A7iii

4 years ago
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#CameraNoise #CameraAudio #Micbuzz

One of the most common misperceptions about external camera microphones is that the buzz / hiss noise we hear is the microphone itself, when in fact, it is usually the camera's pre-amp, which is an amplifier that makes the audio hearable. You can have a fantastic microphone, but if you plug it into a camera with a bad pre-amp, it will sound awful. Way back in 2008 to 2010, I couldn't even hear it until someone pointed it out and now I can hear it all the time.

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This video (more of a sound test) will demonstrate the pre-amps of the Canon 90D, Nikon D780, Fuji XT3, Panasonic GH5, and Sony A7iii.

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