This wireless microphone kit states that it can go up to 100m in range.. Well, can it.. Can it really? In this review we push the RODELink Filmmaker Kit to its limits, testing to see if it can handle high speed driving both in and out the car. Running around in a busy mall, and how well it handles walls. BUY NOW Rodelink Kit (Amazon): http://vtudio.com/a/?a=rodelink Rodelink Kit (eBay): http://vtudio.com/a/?e=rodelink Panasonic G85 (Amazon): http://vtudio.com/a/?a=panasonic+g85 Panasonic G85 (eBay): http://vtudio.com/a/?e=panasonic+g85 COMPANION VIDEOS Sony A7III: https://youtu.be/0rCysE55b7k Metricon Bordeaux Dream House: https://youtu.be/TQ9nizaaBg4 Panasonic G85 Field Test: https://youtu.be/4xcC1buDOaQ PROS + It just works + Great quality CONS - You can't recharge the batteries using the USB port TESTS How does it feel? Can it handle driving 110km down a motorway? Can you record the driver driving away from you? Transmitting through the walls of a $2.2M mansion? Find the cameraman who's hiding 20M away Through the glass walls of a busy Westfield cafe 300M away in a now empty Westfield Garden City mall How it does running How well it handles sweet piano music AND MORE± SUMMARY The ROADLink is an impressive piece of kit that actually makes you feel cool and allows you to record up to and over 100M away depending on your surroundings. In a car driving fast, there was no problems, however from the outside of the car audio would come in from around 30M away whilst driving. In a big 35 square meter mansion, audio could be transmitted fine through walls from anywhere. In a busy mall audio would cut off whilst running and have slight drops from around 30M, but it's very circumstantial. Sometimes it'd work fine even through the glass walls of a cafe. I'd say it's unreliable over 30M. But when the mall was empty, the range was amazing going over the 100M range, while it did become clipping when running over the 100M range, when I stopped at 350M away and stopped running the audio quality would resume well. The quality of the provided lavalier mic is excellent too, 10x better than the cheap lavalier mic I tested with. The RODE lavalier can pick up sound good enough from up to 1M away, so you can get some audio from surrounding people, however it'd best to always unhook the mic from yourself and use it as a hand mic instead. Something to note! Not having a mic on the actual camera can be very disorientating, as you're only getting audio from the person of interest and not necessarily what's in the frame. For higher production value shoots, I'd recommend using the lavalier mic plugged into your smartphone, and a VideoMicro shooting the ambience of the scene, that way in post you can combine them together to get both excellent dialogue and excellent ambience. More of this in the comparison video review. SPECIAL THANKS Thanks for your viewing support, if you have any suggestions or would like to help us produce more videos, please visit: https://vtudio.com/a/?support MUSIC Chaise Lounge Short Otis McDonald - Ever Felt pt. 2 LOUD - Thoughts: https://youtu.be/uy5pWDFq0vI Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions - Angelic Forest Links to products often include an affiliate tracking code which allow us to earn fees on purchases you make through them.
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