Japan's Zoom has released a few details about a new addition to its excellent handy recorder line. The H6 is claimed to be the world's first portable recorder with interchangeable microphone heads, ...
If you’re going to interview people or capture a music performance you’ll need some kind of recorder. While you can get any number of portable recording products if you have an iPhone all you really ...
The Zoom H1 XLR portable recorder is definitely excellent for film and video production, but it’s also quite ideal for live events such as filming a play, sports, etc. It’s also going to be great for ...
Zoom could have just developed a special microphone head for its nifty H6 to capture 360° audio when shooting VR footage, but opted to release a feature-packed stand-alone Handy Recorder instead. The ...
Japanese company Zoom is know for its outstanding audio recorders. I've known dozens of journalists and documentary filmmakers who won't use anything else. Zoom just released the Zoom Q8 Handy Video ...
Zoom is known for its high-performance, yet highly affordable audio recorders, and the new H6 is the best Zoom yet. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio ...
Zoom has outed its latest portable multitrack, the H5 Handy Recorder, offering studio-level audio capture that can be mounted straight on top of a DSLR and supports interchangeable microphones for ...
Zoom has announced the F3 field recorder with 32-bit float capability, potentially making concerns about peaked audio a thing of the past. The F3 isn't Zoom's first 32-bit float capable recorder. The ...
There has been lots of buzz recently over the Zoom H4n Handy Recorder ($299). Some saying that it is the best audio recorder to come out in a long time, garnishing awards and praises from Zacuto to ...
I wrote about Zoom's nifty $99 H1 pocket recorder last year, and really loved its sound, so I was curious to see how the H2n recorder measured up. It's a bit shorter, just 4.5 inches high, but fatter ...
We have long been in the era of “one man band” media production. Outside of major digital cinema or documentary productions, most video and sound today are recorded with a minimal crew and budget.
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