The Saramonic Ultra records in 32-bit float audio quality, offers a waterproof design for tough shooting conditions, and enables hands-free operation for talent, enhancing overall production flexibility.
Previously, wireless mics often compromised on audio quality, but advancements mean the Saramonic Ultra can now capture high-fidelity sound even during dynamic shoots.
The mic's ability to record onto both the camera and onboard storage with capabilities like 32-bit float helps minimize clipping, making it easier for creators to manage audio levels in post-production.
While the Saramonic Ultra is largely user-friendly, I find the automatic powering feature when removing the lav mics from the charging case somewhat inconvenient.
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