![]() ![]() KVConnection 1/8" to iPhone Mic-level adapter ($20).Audio-Technica ATR-3350 lavaliere microphone ($22).If you need more than about 5' of cable (so you can record an interview with the iPhone's camera, for instance), buy a 2m TRRS extension cable as well.Īnother option, which allows you to have a more flexible mic setup so your mic can be used with other equipment, is to buy a microphone and adapter to use together: Simple, one-mic setup (podcasts, one-person interviews)īuy a RØDE smartLav, and plug it into your iPhone. No audio play-through yet (as far as I can tell). For Video: Although the built-in Camera app is pretty good, I prefer FiLMiC Pro, which allows focus, metering, and white balance lock/unlock, and has a built-in audio meter.Handles different audio inputs, but without much configuration or level control, and no monitoring. Camera/iMovie (Built-in) - Quick and simple to use, can lock focus, but has very few settings/features.iPhone/iPod Touch: Use FiRe, FourTrack, or even built-in Voice Memos.It's not expensive, and is awesome for recording and editing. My Recommendations Software - App Recommendations ![]() (See also: iPhone 4/4S External Microphone Comparison, listing of mics and adapters used in this video) ![]() Skip to: Recommendations | Details Video: iPhone External Mic Comparison
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