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Buyer guide to wireless microphone for DSLR camera

Most cameras have a built-in microphone, but the audio quality often falls short when recording. To achieve clearer sound, it’s best to use a wireless microphone for DSLR camera. In this buyer’s guide, we highlight three SYNCO options and outline key factors to help you select the best one.

The SYNCO G2 Pro wireless microphone is used with the Sony FX30 camera.

Best overall: SYNCO G2 Pro wireless microphone for DSLR camera with TFT display and charging case

Shop the SYNCO G2 Pro 2.4GHz wireless microphone for DSLR camera with a wireless charging case.

The SYNCO G2 Pro is a wireless Lavalier system designed for DSLR cameras and smartphones. It features an intuitive TFT display and a portable charging case that extends battery life from 8 to 24 hours, ensuring uninterrupted recording sessions.
With its omnidirectional microphone, dual-transmitter system, and an impressive 656-foot transmission range, the G2 Pro is built for vlogging, filmmaking, and outdoor productions. Its compact design and real-time monitoring make it a versatile choice for creators seeking clear, reliable audio without breaking the budget.

Price

$129

Features

  • Wireless charging case extends battery life up to 24 hours
  • User-friendly TFT screen interface with gain control buttons
  • The impressive 656-foot transmission range for long-distance recording
  • Durable and rugged build quality for reliability
  • Excellent sound quality
  • 3.5mm monitoring jack for real-time audio monitoring
  • Includes TRS/TRRS cables, windscreen, and Type-C to USB-A adapter

Review video

Watch the video below to see why the SYNCO G2 Pro is widely regarded as one of the best wireless microphone systems for DSLR cameras today.

Video by SemiPro Tech+Gear

Best budget: SYNCO M1S plug-and-play wireless audio gear for cameras

Shop the SYNCO M1S wireless mini shotgun microphone for cameras with a 3.5mm jack.

SYNCO M1S is the best budget wireless microphone for DSLR. We found it to be a great fit for beginners—just plug it into a DSLR camera via the 3.5mm jack for a fast and convenient setup. Its ultra-compact design allows it to sit comfortably on a camera or even smaller mobile devices. The cardioid pickup pattern, along with the included shock mount and furry windshield, helps minimize noise during outdoor filming.
Overall, the SYNCO M1S is an excellent budget option for documentary filmmakers and video bloggers who want clear audio for interviews and commentary.

Price

$29

Features

  • Budget-friendly choice for DSLR users
  • Super lightweight and compact design
  • Battery-free, ready to use out of the box
  • Cardioid pickup for clear audio
  • Includes shock mount and windscreen for noise reduction

Best for professionals: SYNCO G3 Pro wireless mic for DSLR featuring a 2-inch touchscreen

Shop the SYNCO G3 Pro wireless lapel microphone for DSLR with a touchscreen display.

The SYNCO G3 Pro is a more advanced wireless DSLR recording system, offering enhanced features and superior audio quality. This all-in-one setup includes two transmitters and one receiver, with built-in microphones in all three units, allowing simultaneous recording from three sources. The receiver features a 2-inch touchscreen for precise monitoring and can also charge the transmitters. Even at its maximum 830-foot range, the system maintains a stable signal. With auto-pairing, three-level noise reduction, and a compact design, the SYNCO G3 Pro has become a top choice for professional video creators.

Price

$129

Features

  • Color touchscreen
  • Stable 820-foot transmission range
  • Three-level noise reduction for professional audio quality
  • Supports recording from three devices simultaneously
  • The receiver stores and charges transmitters

How to choose: 5 key factors in a good wireless microphone for DSLR camera

After reviewing the three top SYNCO picks, you’re probably wondering which one suits you best. We’ve put together a table for a quick overview and listed five key factors to guide your decision.

Table: Specifications of three DSLR microphones wireless at SYNCO

SYNCO G2 Pro

SYNCO M1S

SYNCO G3 Pro

Type

Wireless Lavalier

Shotgun

Wireless Lavalier

Compatibility

3.5mm TRS/TRRS

3.5mm TRS/TRRS

3.5mm TRS/TRRS; Type-C; USB-A; Lighting

Transmission distance

656ft/200m (LOS area)

/

820ft/250m (LOS area)

Frequency range

50Hz-20KHz

100Hz-20KHz/ ±3dB

50Hz-20KHz

SNR

/

>60dB

>75dB

Sensitivity -35dB (±3dB, re 1V/Pa at 1 KHz)

-35dB re 1 Volt/pasal (18.00mV@94dB SPL) +1/-2dB@1KHz

-42dB (±3dB, re 1V/Pa at 1KHz)

Maximum SPL

120dB SPL (at 1KHz)

/

110dB SPL (at 1KHz)

Battery life

8h

Plug-in power

RX: 10h; TX: 5h

Charging time

2h

/

RX: 2.5h; TX: 2h

Dimensions

TX/RX: 52*42*17mm

Φ21.5x 72mm

TX: 62*22*20mm;
RX: 64*62*28mm

Weight

TX/RX: 39g

35g

TX: 15g; RX: 74g

Price

$129

$29

$29

Price: Decide how much you can spend on your wireless audio gear for a DSLR camera

First, you should decide how much you’re willing to spend. Having a set budget makes it easier to narrow down your choices. If you’re a beginner on a tight budget, the SYNCO M1S under $30 is your best option. The G2 Pro and G3 Pro are higher priced but offer better quality. If your budget exceeds $120, these two will be more professional and reliable choices.

Sound quality: Choose a wireless external microphone for DSLR with noise-canceling features

Your wireless mic should provide better clarity than built-in or on-camera options, making it important to choose a high-quality model. The wireless lavalier microphones for DSLR at SYNCO are known for their excellent audio performance. Also, consider how well the mic minimizes background noise. While not all models include a windscreen, having one is essential for outdoor recording.

All SYNCO models listed here come with a windscreen. The SYNCO G2 Pro and G3 Pro feature intelligent noise reduction technology, while the M1S is equipped with a shock mount and a cardioid pickup pattern to ensure clear target audio capture.

Battery life: Ensure it has sufficient run time and fast charging

Many DSLR camera wireless microphones have greatly improved in battery longevity, with most models now lasting at least five hours per charge. If you primarily record short clips with access to power between sessions, battery life may not be a major concern. However, for longer shoots or outdoor filming, choosing one with extended runtime is essential.

It’s also important to consider charging speed. Some models recharge within an hour, while others take longer. If quick turnaround is necessary, opt for one with fast charging. Additionally, certain models like SYNCO G2 Pro come with charging cases, providing extra backup power—an excellent advantage for those frequently on the move.

Transmission range: Ensure your wireless microphone for DSLR camera has a stable connection.

The transmission range determines the maximum distance between the mic and receiver while maintaining a stable connection. For close-up recordings, a shorter range is sufficient, but if your subject moves farther away, choosing a model with extended reach—like the SYNCO G2 Pro, which supports up to 656 feet—is ideal.

Compatibility: It should work seamlessly with your DSLR camera

Not all wireless mics work with every camera or device, so it’s important to check that the one you choose is compatible with your recording equipment before buying. Some models are camera-specific and can’t be used with computers, phones, or tablets, while others may only work with certain types of cameras. Additionally, some options might be compatible with a range of devices, but you may need to buy an extra cable or adapter to ensure proper functionality. Fortunately, all three SYNCO options introduced today are compatible with DSLR cameras and come with a 3.5mm TRS cable for easy connection.

The SYNCO G2 Max wireless microphone for DSLR camera is used by a photographer.

FAQ

Below are answers to some frequently asked questions to help you make an informed decision.

How to connect wireless mic to DSLR?

Setting up a wireless audio gear with your DSLR is straightforward. Just follow these steps:

  • Partially unclip the wireless receiver, slide it onto the camera’s hot shoe, and ensure it is securely attached.
  • Use the provided cable to connect the receiver’s output port to the camera’s mic input.
  • Power on both the transmitter and receiver, then pair them successfully.
  • Test the audio by accessing your camera’s settings menu. Ensure the audio levels remain within the green zone, indicating an optimal range below 0 dB.

What are its pros and cons?

A key benefit of using wireless mics on DSLR cameras is their mobility, making them perfect for walk-and-talk recordings. However, they come with some downsides. Wireless signals can sometimes experience interference, leading to disruptions in audio quality. Additionally, many models are omnidirectional, meaning they may capture unwanted background noise along with the intended sound.

How does a DSLR wireless microphone work?

The wireless microphone system transmits and receives audio signals using radio waves, eliminating the need for cables. It operates at high frequencies (around 900MHz) with a transmission range of about 500 feet. The setup typically consists of three components: the microphone, the transmitter, and the receiver. The mic sends audio to the transmitter, which then wirelessly transmits it to the receiver. The receiver is plugged into the mic input port of the video camera.

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