When recording outdoors, background noise becomes more apparent when you start recording sound and it's usually out of your control. Some ways to get around that is to use the correct microphone depending on the environment you're recording in and how many subjects you have. Having a wireless lavalier is a safe option, since it'll mostly pick up the speaker directly and you can add wind screens on them to add extra protection from background noise/wind. You can also have a boom mic with a wind screen if you're trying to pick up multiple people.
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