Creators everywhere are using Zoom Handy Recorders to capture sound and sample audio like never before. The new H1n is the ultimate take-anywhere recorder for every creator’s gear bag.
Product Features
Streamlined Body with matte finish and newly designed protective mic enclosure
Built-in stereo condenser microphones in 90-Degree x/Y format
One-touch button controls.Battery life (alkaline batteries): Approximately 10 hours (continuous recording time using built-in mic, 44.1 kHz/16-bit)
Localized and intuitive menus for easy operation
Playback Speed Control, Voice Emphasize Filter, and Stereo overdubbing functions
Zoom H1 vs Tascam DR-05 I was on the Zoom H1 for about 6 months, and its so small i lost track of it. So i picked up a Tascam DR-05 and now that i have tried them side by side, i can say this simply about the differences:Zoom H1 – Good sound, exceptional 1 button operation. I have the special edition white H1. It is much easier to see the labels and controls than on the black model in a dark studio or on a stage.You can hear the H1: http://www.thewooks.net. I have live recordings up. OPL Sets 1 and 2…
A great bargain in sound recorders This is the audio solution I’d been searching for for my YouTube videos. It’s really an all-in-one device – a pocket or belt clip-sized recorder (for a separate wired lapel mic), a standalone microphone and a USB desktop microphone. I’d tried a couple of wireless mic systems to allow me to move around in my videos without being tethered to the camera, but I just wasn’t happy with the sound quality from any of them in the consumer price range. The Zoom H1, though, sounds great and achieves the…
GREAT for DSLR filmmaking! Just bought a second one! These Zooms are just great!BUT HERE’S STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW:(1) Take a few seconds to set good levels in each location. Any cheap closed ear headphones will help you find the sweet spot between low noise floor and strong signal for whatever background noise is around you.(2) Any “shake” results in a noise like 3 Tic-Tacs rattling in their case. Your unit is not broken; ALL H1s are like this. The culprit is the 3 gray switches on the back & topside (Lo Cut,…
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Zoom H1 vs Tascam DR-05 I was on the Zoom H1 for about 6 months, and its so small i lost track of it. So i picked up a Tascam DR-05 and now that i have tried them side by side, i can say this simply about the differences:Zoom H1 – Good sound, exceptional 1 button operation. I have the special edition white H1. It is much easier to see the labels and controls than on the black model in a dark studio or on a stage.You can hear the H1: http://www.thewooks.net. I have live recordings up. OPL Sets 1 and 2…
A great bargain in sound recorders This is the audio solution I’d been searching for for my YouTube videos. It’s really an all-in-one device – a pocket or belt clip-sized recorder (for a separate wired lapel mic), a standalone microphone and a USB desktop microphone. I’d tried a couple of wireless mic systems to allow me to move around in my videos without being tethered to the camera, but I just wasn’t happy with the sound quality from any of them in the consumer price range. The Zoom H1, though, sounds great and achieves the…
GREAT for DSLR filmmaking! Just bought a second one! These Zooms are just great!BUT HERE’S STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW:(1) Take a few seconds to set good levels in each location. Any cheap closed ear headphones will help you find the sweet spot between low noise floor and strong signal for whatever background noise is around you.(2) Any “shake” results in a noise like 3 Tic-Tacs rattling in their case. Your unit is not broken; ALL H1s are like this. The culprit is the 3 gray switches on the back & topside (Lo Cut,…