Honest DJI AIR 3S vs MAVIC 4 PRO Video Quality Review

Honest DJI AIR 3S vs MAVIC 4 PRO Video Quality Review

Improved audio version. See details below for those interested in Rode Wireless Go ii settings. Petition to urge DJI to increase the maximum bitrate on the Air 3s- https://chng.it/pzLzT4Mv4c Ianandersonfilm.com Email - [email protected] Alex from today’s video- https://www.instagram.com/alex_leeds_... YouTube - ‪@denaco‬ I aim to bring balanced reviews without being too pushy about shilling gear. But if you want to buy any of the products anyway, then thanks in advance to anyone who wants to support the channel through affiliate link purchase. It costs the same with these links as it would otherwise. Music in video by Audiio 70% off Audiio Pro Music Subscription code SAVE70: https://audiio.com/partner?oid=1&affi... DJI Mavic 4 Pro: https://amzn.to/49f88Hc DJI Mavic 4 Pro Flymore Combo: https://amzn.to/49em04A DJI Mavic 4 Pro Creator Combo: https://amzn.to/4p9PRQp DJI Air3s N3: https://amzn.to/43XqBo9 DJI Air3s Fly More N3: https://amzn.to/487Ihjs DJI Airs Fly More RC2: https://amzn.to/49agIah DJI Mini 5 Pro N3 FLY More: https://amzn.to/488oYXc DJI Mini 5 Pro N3: https://amzn.to/4hTUlIh I had an issue with the audio in the original version of this video pointed out to me by ‪@olabergvall3154‬. 80% of the audio in the wireless mic sections were on one side of the ear. If your Rode Wireless GO II audio is having the same issue here is the fix. When Split Mode is on, the left and right channels record separately: TX1 → Left TX2 → Right If you’re using only one transmitter, you’ll hear audio mostly on one side. How to fix (RØDE Central): Plug your receiver (RX) into your computer. Open RØDE Central. Under Receiver settings, switch: Split Mode → Merged Mode Save and test again. I was able to fix the issue in already recorded audio in this video using Final Cut by setting the Channel Configuration to Dual Mono Thanks to Ola for pointing out this issue. There is so much to think about with editing it can be easy to miss something that is obvious to someone else.