ZOOM F3 32-bit float audio recorder review
In this week’s episode, we have a look at the ZOOM F3 audio recorder. This sound recorder can record wide dynamic range sound with its dual analogue to digital converters per input and 32-bit float recording capabilities. This tiny recorder features two high quality microphone inputs and a solid body that can attach to a camera or your belt or even to your wrist with a strap.
To learn more about 32-bit float wide dynamic range audio, please see this sound for video session: • Sound for Video Sessio...
If you’d like to learn how to make great dialogue audio for your film and video projects, please have a look at my courses including processing dialogue audio in Adobe Audition and DaVinci Resolve/Fairlight, recording sound, how to use the Zoom F4, F6, F8, and F8n, and how to get the most from the Sound Devices MixPre series of recorders. Our latest courses cover Sound for Live Streaming with the ATEM Mini and an Intro to Izotope RX. Https://school.learnlightandsound.com
Support my work creating videos by donating at Ko-Fi.com ko-fi.com/curtisjudd
Gear used or mentioned in this episode. The links below are Amazon.com, B&H Photo, Sweetwater, DVEStore, Perfect Circuit, or other affiliate links. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases:
- ZOOM F3 32-bit float audio recorder - B&H, Sweetwater, DVE Store, Amazon geni.us/6RvZm
- ZOOM BTA-1 bluetooth adapter - B&H, Amazon geni.us/vqICA1
- ZOOM F8n Pro 32-bit float audio recorder - B&H, Sweetwater, DVE Store, Amazon geni.us/fdkN4s
- Sound Devices MixPre II series 32-bit float recorders - B&H, Sweetwater, DVE Store, Amazon geni.us/O8e0
- Tascam Portacapture x8 32-bit float audio recorder - B&H, Amazon geni.us/BE098
- Sennheiser MKH416 Microphone - B&H, Sweetwater, DVE Store, Amazon geni.us/AVgsgHZ
- AA Li-Ion rechargeable batteries - Amazon geni.us/gKjQ6G
- Aputure 600D PRO LED Light - Aputure, B&H, DVE Store geni.us/3fj3g0g
- Impact Luxbank softbox - B&H geni.us/pJEgP
- Aputure Amaran 100D - Aputure, B&H, DVE Store, Amazon geni.us/A3HByXB
- Aputure Spotlight Mount - Aputure, B&H, DVE Store. Amazon geni.us/kfAj
- Rosco Prismatic Glass Gobo Cool Lavender creates the color pattern on the back wall - B&H geni.us/GWKt
- Panasonic GH5 camera - B&H, Amazon geni.us/InspOl
- Olympus 45mm f/1.8 lens - B&H, Amazon geni.us/6cvOQ
Take your films to the next level with music from Musicbed. Sign up for a free account to listen for yourself: geni.us/G7by
Copyright 2022, Curtis Judd
#ZOOM #F3 #Sound
Index:
00:00 Start
00:11 Summary
00:21 Introduction
00:32 XLR inputs & self-noise
01:14 32-bit float wide dynamic range
01:35 32-bit float demonstration
05:45 Sample rates
05:49 No gain setting, just amplification (post fader)
06:47 No meters
07:13 Amplification level (post fader)
08:32 2 track recorder, mono or stereo
09:07 Build quality
09:38 Mounting with 1/4 screw or belt
09:57 Powering the F3
10:42 USB audio interface
11:01 Loopback
11:15 Direct monitoring
11:49 Screen
11:59 microSD cards
12:08 Bluetooth BTA1 add-on with app control
12:28 Ultrasync Blue timecode
12:45 Line/mic output
13:09 Output limiter for live sound or sending sound to camera
13:56 Headphone jack
14:24 RF immunity
15:00 Size and weight
15:12 Price and warranty
15:27 No 1/4 or 3.5mm inputs
15:49 Plastic battery door
16:08 Bluetooth add-on BTA1
16:53 Belt loops can get in the way
17:10 Colored headphone amplifier
17:37 Buttons and ergonomics
17:55 Cannot record at same time as USB interface
18:14 Timecode limitations - not a lot of camera report
18:57 Max input level +4dBu & loud sound
19:39 Set amp level before recording
20:19 My take
20:59 Which situations is it NOT good for?
22:11 Which situations is it good for?
23:15 Versus Tascam Portacapture x8
24:57 Versus Sound Devices MixPre
27:02 Please buy my courses
I sure do appreciate your calm, professional, knowledgeable reviews. No smash the like button... no please subscribe pleas.. just calming gear review..Im sure its been said before but felt like it needed repeating. Good day sir!
Thanks herbyverstink, I appreciate that.
And don't forget to smash that like button and subscribe.
I never really understood this generation's obsession with "smashing" things.
This is one of the best videos on the F3! Awesome video! Thank you 🙏🏼
👍
Your works are like a lesson. Thank you for your hard working efforts.
Thanks Mustafa.
My man stays true to quality content and no retention editing. Really useful video, thank you!
👍
This is what I've been waiting for Curtis! Bravo!
Thanks so much!
@@curtisjudd my pleasure!
I love my F3 and I'm so happy to hear your thoughts about it. Fantastic video, thank you sir!
Thanks for coming by!
Absolutely appreciate how this video goes straight to the point.
Thanks!
This is an awesome review. I’ve been waiting for you to reviews this before making my decision to purchase one, and now I really want one ! Thanks for another great video and taking the time to make it so informative, not trying to condense everything into 10minutes.
Thanks Michael.
Great video, Sir. Got my F3 today and I am very impressed. Walking around town today with my BP4025 large diaphragm Stereo mic. Beautiful. Low level BG atmoses and slamming doors at 15cm! All lovely. Great portable tool for us Soundphiles. (I have a Portacapture and several Sound Devices as well, but the toys we get to play with today are so much more versatile than those of only ten years ago. )
Congrats on the new recorder and happy recording!
Genuinely one of the best reviews for anything I've ever seen. Super insightful and in-depth. Thank you sir
Thanks!
Thank you Curtis your review is as always informative, personal, fun to watch. The in depth analysis and comparison to other recorder options are much appreciated
Thanks Frank.
Thanks Curtis! This review answered all the questions I had about the F3. Looks like it’s going to be put on my list for sure. Thanks again for the really detailed look at it.
Thanks Mike.
Always appreciate your time, knowledge, and in-depth look at these audio recorders, Curtis! I was definitely down between the Tascam Portacapture and the Zoom F3 to upgrade from my old Tascam DR40. Looks like the F3 will fit my needs for the time being until I eventually need a Sound Devices Mix Pre! Thanks again!
Thanks so much, TLDR Filmmaker!
the Zoom F3 looks really interesting for recording and booming at the same time, when it's not always possible to perform boom acrobatics and perfect mic placement whilst also riding a gain control - a situation I've been in on many low budget indie shoots! 32bit float is a good advantage in this situation too. Thanks so much for the in-depth and objective review, great as always :)
👍
Your reviews are so thorough and well done--- among the best out there, thank you for this, this will be helpful for those deciding on what recorder to get for their needs, Bravo!!!!!!
🙏
THE BEST sound equipment reviews!
Thanks. 🙏
I normally do not interact with or comment on KZhead videos, but you should know. I have been following your KZhead channel, a few years now and have always enjoyed your commentary. Many years ago, I was interested in and purchased the Tascam DR-60mkii. Your review was very precise and great content on that product. I just bought the NTG3 and Zoom F3. Again on both of these products you have done another precise and great job explaining your perspective. Over the years, you have continued to up your game and the quality in this field. Very few people seem as capable as you are. The other day I participated for the first time in a live event. Realizing your event wasn't so much a Q&A about the Zoom F3 but how your work flow in creating content for KZhead. Your work flow and keen sense to detail was refreshing to see. I hope to become more proficient in my endeavors. Thank you for taking the time and your sense of perfection in your perspective.
Thanks Jason. Happy recording!
Thanks! I've been waiting for this video. The F3 sounds just about perfect for me. The size, the weight, the float and being able to mount it to my camera rig sounds really appealing to me as a novice "single operator" getting into filming wildlife and birds. Being able to just turn it on/off and not worry as much about gain would be awesome.
Care to share recommended mic for wildlife documentary?
@@tarakdungdes I'm a complete newbie, but I would say a long hyper-cardioid shotgun mic or get into using a parabolic disc microphone. Personally I'm hoping a shotgun will work as I'm the only one there.
Mr. Judd would know this far better than me.
@@EmoEmu thanks! i think the parabolic mic will do
Sounds like a good fit for the job! Happy recording!
Great work, Curtis! I appreciate the detail you provided in this review to help me make an informed decision to purchase this recorder. I will be sure to use one of your links to help support the channel.
Thanks and happy recording!
i cant explain how many times i've watched this video...its just amazing
👍
Hey Curtis! Your reviews are always very informative my hat is off to you for a job well done! This has been the device I have been waiting quite some time for. A small affordable 32 bit float recorder that can run for hours on an auxiliary power source. My use case scenario is for ambient nature recordings. It will be installed in a small Pelican case strapped to the base of a tree with two small em272 mics attached further up the tree. It will be left there over night to capture any night time sounds. I am considering adding a trail cam as well... Cheers, Greg
That’ll be fun!
Hi! This is what I'll do with the F3 I bought - with em272 mics and a trail cam... I am using a H5n, but sometimes I got clipping...
If you started doing camera reviews as well your channel would have surpassed 1 million because it seems that's all people care about is cameras these days. I appreciate all your sound reviews. I just purchased a Zoom F3 because of this review and still have the AT-4053Bb due to your recommendations as well.
Thanks Josh.
Much appreciated. And the little smirk for the battery door... I laughed out loud! Made my day! The subtlelty of your humour is on another level.
😉
Actually one could say the battery door looks and feels too rubbery to break?
@@Docfly62 My guess is that it can break pretty easily but time will tell!
Have been waiting on your review for this. Thank you
👍
Great review as always, Curtis! About the F3, I preordered the thing some weeks ago now, but there seem to be some serious production problems.
Yes, or lots of demand.
@@curtisjudd maybe so, but the distribution has been strange from the start. It landed first in Japan and I've been watching almost all the reviews and there don't seem to be many units out there.
@@alex_montoya distribution world wide is hampered by covid, & a war... I wouldn't hang my hat on this being Zooms fault.
Alex, just keep trying different retailers. I'm in the Toronto area and all the big camera retailers don't have it. But I found a dedicated video/audio store and to my surprise they had a few in stock. Just picked it up a few days ago. Its much smaller than I thought, which is good.
I just got one overnight from B&H. Had no problem whatsoever.
Great review, thanks, and a lovely machine! Pity about the battery door though. I have a Zoom F1. A fine device but its plastic door fastening mechanism gave out last year. The batteries are now held in place by wedging bits of metal between the broken door and the F1's belt brackets! Scary liability. Zoom's blind side regarding battery doors is inexplicable. Nevertheless, your review makes the F3 seem like an attractive proposition. Thanks again.
Thanks Heathcliff. Those little things…
@D R I emailed them about that ages ago. No reply! 😟
Great review. Answered a lot of the questions I had about this unit. Thanks.
Thanks and happy recording!
Great review Curtis. A lot of people were waiting for it.
Thanks Baljinder.
When a Zoom product has a number in its name, it often (usually?) indicates the number of inputs. When I read F3 I was so happy, because 3 is the perfect number of inputs for a lot of simple music video recordings. Stereo input for the instrumental part, and a separate for the vocals. Also in interviews it’d be lovely to have a mix ready with ambience in stereo and Voice with a closeup mono mic. But this is a 2 track system. Made me kinda disappointed.
Yes, they already have an F2 and F1 so their numbering got a bit muddled.
Agree. They should have something like this with 4 inputs, something less intense than the F6.
Thank you for the comprehensive review. Seems to be a beast and a really good deal.
I agree.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the Zoom F3. I used mine for the first time on Thursday and absolutely love it. Looking forward to learning how to optimize it better for my needs. but straight out of the box and using it for the first time seemed fairly straight forward and easy to use. For a creative who is not audio savvy.... I captured some incredible audible at the interviews I filmed.
👍
Thank you so much for the release. As always, very detailed.
👍
This might be the most honest, to the point, and thorough KZhead video review in existence. Well done! Thank you for all the valuable information. 😊
Thanks 👍
Fantastic review. Thank you for sharing!
👍
Thank you sir. I never owned a recorder and as someone hoping to do interviews as a one man team, this seems applicable to me. Appreciate the thorough review!
👍 happy recording!
Wow, great work from zoom, that's an awesome piece of kit for single shooters. Thanks for the review, very thorough and informative as always. Appreciate your efforts! 👍
Thanks!
The best review in youtube about this recorder. you are the best ,curtis. thank you
Thanks, Biju 🙏
I was waiting for this video to make the purchase. Thanks Curtis
👍 happy recording.
Hi Curtis, thank you for the great review.
👍
Mate you are so authentic. Thank you!
🙏
Great review as always Curtis! 😄
Thanks Clark.
Finally I got the F3 and your great review helped a lot. Coming from the H2n the jump in quality is really impressive. Now I only need to find a pair of decent mics to start recording better sound effects and voices. Thank you very much for the excellent review!
Happy recording! 🎙
Great review, Curtis, thanks! Looking forward to getting my F3 soon!!
Happy recording!
Great unit! and very detailed review - thanks!
Thanks!
HUUUWOW! Mindblown! When you brings down the too loud audio! WOW!
😳🎙👍
Hey Curtis! Great review and thanks. Just ordered one of these for voice recording based on the really low noise floor for fixed booth recording as well as a “doubling” for use as a 32 bit interface. The ability to color the voice and inflection from a whisper to a yell while reading and NOT need to use a Mac with the NT1 5th Gen in USB mode, or even a dynamic mic is appealing. Appreciate your work!
👍 note that your mic will need to be capable of capturing that dynamic range as well. Happy recording!
The best reviews , Fantastic video, thank you curtis!
👍
Dear Curtis, I will use zoom f3 on a digital slr camera, what should the line out level setting be? or what other settings do you recommend? thank you very much for your answer.@@curtisjudd
@@michaelcorle0ne We cover how to do that here: kzhead.infoFQwRy_MUebc?feature=shared&t=1020
Dear Curtis, Thank you so much, no matter how much I express it. God bless you. You're doing a wonderful job. I hope you get the recognition you deserve. @@curtisjudd
3030 upvotes and not a single downvote really speaks for the quality of your videos :) finally pulled the trigger on the F3 today, one year after watching your video on release. Just had to hear your opinion again before buying. Keep up the great work!
Happy recording!
Thank you again! 32bit audio is superb! You are Curtis Judd of audio!
🙏
Wow what a complete review well explained I sure will like all your videos
👍
Amazing review ! Thank you so much !
Thanks David.
Thanks! I recently bought one -very pleased so far. Orca bags now do a small bag for itt´s OK, well made and more weather proof.
👍
Thank you, Curtis. Your review of the Zoom F3 was very helpful. I'm of an age when forgetting tp press buttons is increasingly an issue. :) I ordered the F3 from Amazon using your link today - very happy to help, as I am grateful to you for sharing your insights so freely. BTW, the Zoom F3 is on special, $50 off until March 1.
Happy recording! 🎙️
Excellent review, thank you.
👍
Awesome little recorder. A few compromises but oveall I think they nailed it for the price point. This would be a great vlogger/starter KZheadr or even a low budget Indie film situation. I have the F6 and your course but I could see myself with one of these in a compact run and gun use case. Perhaps we will get a few of the compromises resolved in the 'n' version one day. It'll be interesting to hear what they give the F6 at that upgrade point. Thank you Curtis. You deserve to be to be too big to answer our questions personally, sir. Thank you for all the time and courtesy you have given thus far.
Thanks Alan!
This is gonna be great for weddings!
👍
Curtis thanks so much im on the hunt for my next audio recorder and the F3 has been on my mind for ages. I'm absolutely a little bit of a self shooter and really want to pair this with a fantastic microphone (Still up in the air about that as I'm hearing different things) but this thing will be perfect for indie films!
👍
Thanks for the review! I've been waiting for this. For weddings, this is perfect. I have been attaching my Zoom H5 to a board at reception halls and even some churches. But I find that the MC is often louder when its show time than they were during sound check. I had my ways to mitigate that with the H5 but the F3 will make thst easier. And after some introspection, I realize I never really use the XY mics. Only their 3.5mm jack. Outside of weddings I do corporate and indistrial work photo and video and this will be beautiful for the one man operator that I am. Can't wait to give it its first run.
I hope it works well for you!
I really love Zoom H5 XY microphone, great sound, very low noise, very portable - especially when you need to set everything up fast, although I have the same problem when recording audio from concerts and someone is doing talking between parts so F3 could be very handy when having access to XLR microphones! I am also using a battery pack with H5 via a mini USB port last for days and it's also very handy when I need to use Zoom meeting lol ! Overall I really love Zoom H5!
So apprecited for your review!! It will be awesome if Curtis can perform a comparison for music playing recording with those different 32-bit float recorders. It's been a while that I know I need a 32f recorder to capture the wide dynamic range of various type live performances, but hard to know which dual-ADC approach did the better job on it.
I don’t do a lot of instrument recording, but will try if I have the opportunity.
Brilliant, thanks so much for sharing Your thoughts!
🙏
Oh this is really what I wanted when I bought the F1! A small recorder for 2 inputs.
It’s here 🙃
Love my f6, thinking getting this one for the size. Thanks curtis.
Happy recording! 🎙
Great job on the review. I will be using the F3 for the first time on a musical performance in the coming week. I will be recording stereo X-Y pair with the Lewitt LCT 040 matched pair of microphones. This will free me to work my camera settings and staying in focus. Thanks for the help.
👍 happy recording!
Hola Rhett, how did it go with the recording? I'm recording live shows with the the same setup as you (pair of LCT 040 in XY) with a Zoom H5 at level 3 (aprox). Chris mentioned the F3 might not be the best option for loud environment recording. Is love to know your opinion/experience. Saludos!
@@VivoBuenosAires This setup worked great for me! I didn't notice any degraded audio in my recording at all. I was able to normalize the audio with out any problems. Good luck on your recordings. Live music is the best.
@@RhettBrownatRetroWreck Gracias, I was worried about it clipping, what Chris said got me bit confused. Your input is really helpful
Just ordered an F3, looking forward to using it.
Happy recording!
@@curtisjudd hey Curtis, what are your thoughts on the NTG5 vs the Rycote HC-15? I keep hearing about the RF interference issues with the NTG5 so it makes me wonder whether I should expand the budget or not.
@@quiztasiarocks I haven't experienced any issues with my copy of the NTG5, though I've heard of some early copies having issues. I prefer the sound of the NTG5.
Great review, informative and detailed as always, u deserve 1 Min sub 💯 Wish u all the Best 🎥
Thanks Alaa.
what a job! Thanks a lot for this video!
👍
Great review, thanks! One minor mechanical detail I've noticed is that, if you pick up the unit by holding the sides, it's all to easy to accidentally pop open the memory card door and disconnect the memory card. While it's easy to re-insert the memory card, it would be a disaster if it occurred during recording. Otherwise, my impression is that the various features have been very thoughtfully selected. Even some aspects that may seem puzzling make sense to me. For instance, a major reason to decouple the volume control from the recording level, after recording has started, could be to allow the user to adjust the headphone monitoring level without disrupting levels on the recorded file - which could be impossible to undo perfectly in post. I had actually worried about that possibility before learning that the amplification levels only affect the file if set before recording begins, so I was relieved to see that feature.
👍
Great video. This video sealed my purchase. This device is absolutely amazing. It's like an HDR audio recorder from the future. The con you have for the battery cover is laughable, but I respect your details. ;P This device is perfect for stereo. The "Good Bye, See You" on power off always puts a smile on my face. Thank you Curtis!
👍 Happy recording!
As a wedding shooter, this is absolutely interesting for me. I need it so bad. ❤️
Amazing background 🤩😍
Thanks! 🙏
Thank you for doing this!
You're most welcome.
Thank you for this video. Very helpful
👍
Great review! Thank you. You said in the past that the MKH416 doesn’t suit your voice, but it sounded just fine to me!
Not horrible.
Awesome review! Will get an F3 for sure! =)
Happy recording!
Thank you for the great reviews. I just purchased the Zoom F3 and would appreciate your opinion on the best mics for nature soundscape. You are the man! 🎉
Maybe the RODE TF5s?
@@curtisjudd what a hero you are for answering these questions
Great review, thanks
Thanks
wow ! great job dear sir 👍️watching form Qatar
Thanks and happy recording!
Aand you helped me to make a decision buying it for my YT videos, thanks!
👍 happy recording!
It sure seems like a super nice unit
It’s pretty nice.
just a helpful tip for mounting. I used the Ulanzi F38 Quick release Top mounted to the F3 and the bottom plate mounted to my A7III Cage. fits perfect between the bars. Alternatively there are simple screws under the rubber pads of the side bars that can actually be removed without taking apart completely. Awesome video!
Thanks for sharing the tip 👍
Excellent review - very thorough yet succinct and articulate. Man, it’s too bad this is lacking the timecode, it’s size and price is nearly perfect for my use case I hope Sound Devices will make a version of this with timecode
You can use the wireless timecode solutions from ATOMOS but you’re right, it doesn’t have an in-built timecode generator.
Love it! Thank you!
Thanks! 👍
Hi Curtis! Thanks as always for the great videos! Maybe you answered this before but do you know if the pre-amps on the F3 and F6 are the same? I use the F6 and love it and need to get something smaller for a colleague but would like the same pre-amp performance (for our hissy SM7Bs). Thanks, Tom
I don’t know for certain but they sound the same to me.
Seems like a great solution for event panel video where there is a venue audio mixer and they are providing you an aux out from their board. Combine mic level out to a dji tx and you can monitor at the camera and have the floating point file intact for post
👍
Wow. That's friggin amazing. I've never seen anything that could recover clipped digital audio like that...I didn't know that was something that's even possible. Like with digital photos...if you blow out some highlights, that's all she wrote. The data is simply not there. This is really cool!!
👍
@@curtisjudd Gotta say, you're the best big(-ish?) "KZhead-er" when it comes to comment replies. I know how much of a pain keeping up can be. Props, man.
@@rmp5s 🙏
Thanks a lot Curtis for this review :-) I am amazed that it's not possible to jam the F3 with their own F8n Pro, but that you will need another device to sync it.
Jamming two audio recorders is probably not something they considered in their product design planning. I would guess they're assuming you'll not need more than the 8 inputs of the F8n Pro.
Curtis, you're great!
🙏
Wow… this could make you really forget to set levels when using anything else! Thank you. Looks great.
Thanks Ian.
Really interesting trying to predict audio level before recording in different environments.
Yes.
I've been playing around with one of these. It's a tiny, powerful recorder/audio interface. It has taken my audio capture to another level. One thing I noticed and not sure if you ran into it as well, but when powering the F3 via USB C, using a wall adapter, you will get a loud buzzing sound in your capture, no matter what microphone/s you use. If powered from a battery bank or V-Mount battery, there is no problem. I used 2 types of wall adapters: Apple 20Watt charger, and Canon USB C wall adapter. Just something to keep in mind. This issue is not limited to just the F3. If I use a wall adapter to power any of my cameras (Sony/Canon), then you will inject this buzzing into all of your audio. 32 bit or not.
👍
I'm hoping to pick this up soon and create a more compact recording setup that I can travel with easily. This would be perfect with a shotgun mic on a boom pole. Recording a frog or dam with something like this would be perfect. My H6 works for that too but I need a fethead to give its preamps some help and the H6 doesn't have locking connectors which isn't ideal. The H6 has its advantages too though, different gear for different situations.
👍
According to manual one can set input type to "line" (max level 24dBu) and still apply phantom power. That would be a solution for microphones that have higher than 4dBu max output.
Indeed, you are right.
Got a new one today on Amazon for $232🎉 Thanks Curtis
👍 Happy recording!
fully enjoyed
👍
Thanks for the video! Ordered the F3 ~ one week ago and this little thing does everything I wanted: small/moderately light for mounting it on the camera, sound with a M5 matched pair is very good. Now I can do what I always wanted: ORTF microphone config on a video camera without large recorder or clumsy phantom power supply + the "32-bit safety". Your video confirms the good audio quality (should have checked your measurements/comments before but went right this time ;-). Audio isn't that loud with an 80 Ohm headphone (32 would be better) but with 32-bit a headphone isn't no longer that important if you just want to record high quality ambience sound. By the way: was also interested in the Tascam hot shoe XLR adapter but this thing is large, costs 2x the money. Plus F3 can be used for 2 additional channels (2x wireless lavalier + 2x ambience) or as safety recording at least for audio for two channels after feeding the line out into the camera.
Congrats on the new F3 and happy recording!
I didn’t buy F6 before because of lack of 1/4 jack inputs. Hope zoom will release 32 bit product with combo xlr/jack in future
I’m doubtful they will. It seems like small devices are a primary design goal for them which means they’ll probably NOT use combo jacks which take more internal space in the device.
Main reason I went for the zoom f3 over the tascam x6 or x8 was because the zoom supposedly has lower pre amp noise levels. I do mostly ambient and quiet as well as some foley recording. I am interested in seeing how much of a difference in self noise there really is bewteen the zoom and tascam. Would you pick the f3 over the tascam for doing ambient recordings like birds, crickets etc.? If the tascam had almost equally good noise levels I would go with that instead since it would be a lot more versatile overall. I plan on hooking up a matched pair of se s8 mics to the zoom f3 as I know the built in mics on the tascam wouldn't compare.
From memory, the F3 was a bit cleaner.
This is a wonderfully informative video that came just in time as I’m shopping around for a field recorder. Would you recommend this for singing vocals that I would do post editing on?
Yes, should work nicely for that.
Hi Curtis, after much research I've settled on ordering an F3 as my main recorder for use with my camera. However I'm still not clear on one aspect of it. Must I necessarily hit record on the F3 when I'm recording on the camera or will the F3 simply passthrough the signal on its line out? Thanks!
It will pass the audio signal even if you do not press record. However, I would still record because if the audio exceeds 0dB, it will not sound great in the camera footage.
@@curtisjudd Good to know then, thanks! And yes, I would definitely be losing the benefits of 32-bit, but at least as far as talking head shots then I'm sure I can get by not recording on the F3 simultaneously.
great review!! One question, I film some corporate videos, and sometimes film interviews. I am a solo-filmaker and I have to check a lot of things. My audio set up is a tascam dr100 mkIII and audiotechnica 875r, should I replace my tascam to this zoom? no more worries about levels or no. Thank you! love your channel
You certainly could. Happy recording!