Left and Right have been split into two audio files. Here are a couple of example audio files from the M50. The right channel is about 10dB lower in volume and sounds muffled, like the high frequencies are rolled off (a text-book symptom of cross-talk). Rode Transmitter 2 / Ch2(R): Transmitter is OFF or Muted and not transmitting audio.Įven though the right channel should not have any audio (the transmitter is OFF or Muted), the M50 *DOES* record signal on that channel. Rode Transmitter 1 / Ch1(L): Transmitter is on and transmitting audio. Using a TRS cable from the Rode mic system to the Canon M50. To me, it sounds like there is a lot of cross-talk between the Left and Right audio inputs of the M50. I already posted here in the topic Nark started. I might be experiencing the same issue with an M50 and Rode Wireless Go II microphone system. Try feeding the M50 mic input with Left or Right muted.Ĭanon can you fix this in firmware, or is the M50 special? You may had been mistaken that it was working with the safelty channel feature because of this. The downmixed audio produced by the camera in the video file had one channel was lower in volume than the other. Havig tested how the Eos M50 (I put audio through only one channel other the other was muted). well you are in for a treat assuming that the Left and Right tracks will be recorded seperately ha! no way lets do this the canon it is not enough to test using the safety channel feature of the Rode video mics. well due to the M50 mic input feature, you may end up with both channels being clipped out. Treat is as a mono input, yes it downmixes.Īre you using the safety channel feature on the Rode Mics and relying on that to prevent clipping. The issue is with the mic input of the Canon on the M50.Ī strong warning to all with the M50 and its mic input. The problem is not with the recorder, cables etc. All of them behaved as expected with the Left and Right channels record in the video file being independent and not mixed together. Thinking that I was going crazy or that there was some issue with the setup,I tested it by recording to my Gopro Hero 7, Zoom H4n and 5DmkIII. The Canon Eos M50 mixes them both down in the video's audio tracks. Having recently purchased the Video Mic Wireless GO 2 which records one channel to the Left and one Channel to the Right. Had to join ths forum and raise it because it wasted hours of my life figuring WTF. Also requires smart device to be using operating system iOS 8.4 (or later) or Android 5.I can confirm with Nark about the mic input of the M50. Bluetooth functionilty with Camera Connect app requires smart device to be equipped with Bluetooth version 4.0 (or later). Also requires smart device to be using operating system iOS 8.4 (or later) or Android 5.0 (or later) Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. and any use of such marks by Canon Europe Ltd. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Equipped with Bluetooth® low energy technology.Wi-Fi use may be restricted in certain countries or regions.Filesize may be higher with ExFAT formatted SDXC cards When using SDHC with FAT32 filesystem.During continuous shooting and silent mode 12 bit a/d conversion is used.Total number of frames captured and continuous shooting speed may vary depending on camera exposure settings, type of lens used, battery level, light level and memory card used. Continuous shooting speed is measured with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM and requires SDHC/SDXC UHS Speed Class 1 memory card.Shutter uses Electronic 1st Curtain/Mechanical 2nd curtain, except in Silent Mode where it is a rolling shutter.Eye AF not available in Fish Eye effect or Miniature Effect/Miniature Effect Movie.
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