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The camera has no microphone interface.

Your question is actually a historical issue and a positioning issue. Specifically, let me talk about some views of the camera on the microphone and monitor headphones:

First, many early SLR did not consider the problem of camera shooting.

Of course, the latest SLR basically has a good camera function.

Second, even today, there are still many SLR or micro-single, and there is no microphone interface.

This is mainly caused by the rough market positioning and grade division of manufacturers.

For example, Panasonic GX85, an excellent micro camera, has excellent camera performance, but unfortunately there is no microphone interface. What do you think is the use of buying this camera? Just shoot, not record? Do you think it's possible? Unless you're shooting a landscape video or time-lapse photography.

Panasonic microphone, a cheap model like G7, has a microphone interface, so you can only buy G7G85G9GH5 for Panasonic camera, but not GX85 or GF8GF9GF 10!