Zoom F3

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Grabadora de campo compacta de 2 pistas

  • Convertidores Dual-AD de 32 bits en coma flotante (máx. 192 kHz)
  • No es necesario ajustar la ganancia debido a la conversión de señal de 32 bits y los preamplificadores de micrófono de bajo ruido y alta calidad (-127 dB EIN)
  • Alimentación phantom conmutable (+24 V / +48 V)
  • Pantalla iluminada de forma de onda en tiempo real para monitorear señales de entrada
  • Función de retención REC
  • Formato de grabación: WAV (mono o estéreo), BWF e iXML
  • Soporta tarjetas microSDHC / microSDXC de hasta 1 TB
  • Sincronización precisa del código de tiempo con el vídeo: requiere el adaptador Bluetooth Zoom BTA-1 opcional (artículo nº423971) y Timecode Systems UltraSync Blue (no incluido)
  • Interfaz de audio USB con 2 entradas / 2 salidas (32 bits / 96 kHz)
  • Carcasa compacta y robusta
  • Se alimenta mediante dos pilas AA (no incluidas), puerto USB-C o fuente de alimentación Zoom AD-17 (artículo nº325751 no incluida)
  • Control remoto a través de la "aplicación F3 Control" para Android e iOS (requiere adaptador Bluetooth Zoom BTA-1, no incluido)
  • 2 entradas de micrófono/línea (XLR)
  • Salida de línea estéreo (jack de 3,5 mm)
  • Salida de auriculares estéreo (jack de 3,5 mm)
  • Dimensiones (ancho x alto x profundo): 75 x 77,3 x 47,8 mm
  • Peso (incluidas las pilas): 242 g
Disponible desde Mayo 2022
número de artículo 538191
Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
Micrófono estéreo integrado No
Pistas de grabación 2
Entrada de micrófono 2
Alimentación Phantom
Entrada de línea 2
Conexión para auriculares
Altavoz integrado No
Frecuencia de muestreo máxima 192 kHz
Limiter No
Formatos de grabación WAV
Alimentación Bateria, USB, Fuente de Alimentacion
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298 €
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Ruben Martínez 25.01.2023
Grabadora ideal para poner a una pértiga, trípodes ó detrás de la espalda con un cinturón. Es muy compacta, solo 2 canales. Yo no necesito más por ahora.

Sus 32bit flotantes, la hacen una grabadora ideal para cine, conferencias, grabación de directos, de campo… etc.
Grabes lo que grabes, será perfecto.

Se pueden usar 1 ó 2 micrófonos independientemente. También 1 salida para canal derecho y otra para el izquierdo, puedes poner un canal con alimentación fantasma y otro no, o los dos con o sin ella.

Realmente sorprendido en cuanto a calidad precio. Si solo necesitas 2 canales, la recomiendo sin dudarlo, si se necesitan más canales esta la F6 que tiene 6 canales y es también 32bit.

Yo la uso para grabar audio en cortometrajes y estoy encantado!

Tengo varios productos zoom y la verdad que son una pasada! Casi casi tan perfectos como thomann! (Excelente servicio al cliente) danke!

Yo la uso con un rode ntg2 y un t.bone (la marca de thomann), con resultados excelentes. Nada que envidiar un micro del otro en cuanto a calidad de sonido.

Para editar el audio. Uso Audacity, programa gratuito, multiplataforma y muy conocido, tiene una versión compatible con 32bit.
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excellent recorder, perfect for drop rigs, shame about the timecode
LutherD 28.12.2023
I’m a sound artist and field recordist. Recorders and microphones are my main instruments. I own and owned a lot different recorders. The Zoom F3 is my latest addition. I have 3 of them and I used them for now about half a year. Mostly I use them for drop rigs. Sometimes I use them to record a line level from a mixer or as backup of the backup for critical work.

With the new F-series ZOOM has really stepped up their game. I really don’t like the sound and the preamps of the previous H-series. The H-series are noisy, brittle and thin in the high end, and some weird is going on in the transients there. There is none of that in the F-series.

On the contrary the preamps and AD on the F3 are really really good. Quiet, flat and a good transient response. To my ears, they lack the shine and depth of Sound Devices MixPre (the main competitor for pro-sumer field recorders) but the difference is getting so close that it might have something to do with personal taste. Definitely more than adequate for most recording jobs out there.

The F3 is built for drop rigs or for unattended recordings. There are no gain pots, and it will only record in 32bit. So you can’t and don’t need to set the gain. Just press record and let it run, The dual AD design records both very quiet and crazy loud very well, and the 32bit float will cover the whole dynamic range needed. From monstrous thunderclaps to whispers in a desert night.

The Zoom F3 is quite sturdy, basically an aluminum block with recesses for the screen, the connecotrs, buttons and plastic part. The XLR inputs feel sturdy as well, with large and decent latches. The battery compartment is plastic and unfortunately feels a bit flimsy. But it is recessed and protected by the steel rods and the corners of the alumunium block that surround it, so you only need to be careful in opening and closing. In use it will mostly be fine. The buttons feel ok. The recording button is a slider, which can be put to hold, again ideal for non attended recordings. The micro SD slot however is another design flaw. Inserted cards don’t always jump out nicely after being pressed and sometimes get a bit stuck. I had to use my leatherman on occasion to wiggle the SD card out. Based on my experience the F3 can easily be used in unforgiving enviroments. My F3’s got bumped around on long hikes, drops, and life on the road. I used them in the tropics and below freezing. One of them even got quite wet a couple of times (not submerged, just a lot of condensation) after some of my drybags malfunctioned in the Indonesian jungle, but the unit kept on recording, with no noticeable change in sound or battery life.

The menu takes a bit getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, it’s mostly OK. Though keep a copy of the manual around since one normally doesn’t change ones drop rigs settings a lot, you might have forgotten how to change a setting if that blue moon situation ever comes up, and the menu is not always that clear.

The F3 really shines in energy efficiency. It beats my other drop rig recorders easily. I get around 72 hours of non stop recording on two AA and a 20K mAh USB power bank. You can choose between 24V or 48V for phantom power.

The flimsy battery door and finicky micro sd slot can give one pause but are not dealbreakers. But the F3 has one design flaw that really curtails its usefulness. The unit can work with timecode, but is only compatible Atomos UltraSync Blue, (TC over Bluetooth) a system that is not used widely. Which means you can’t sync or jam to TC in most of the existing setups that one might have (from the camera, another recorder or TC generator). Zoom really should have made it possible to jam the F3 over an audio connection, it would have made the use case of the device so much wider.

Zoom has built a lot of nice things in a very small package (it really is smaller than you imagine) at a very attractive price point. The F3 has a great sound and very good battery life. It is ideal for drop rigs, or other unattended recording situations. You can also easily strap it to your body or to other stuff. If you only need 2 channels and don’t need the ins and outs or TC of a more complicated machine, the ZOOM F3 is one of the best options out there.
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Amazing product for your on-the-go recordings
Izmotion 29.01.2023
I don't record as frequently as I did, but I do get the occasional surge of inspiration to just go out into the wilderness/city and record whatever I find. That used to be shot down real quickly when I confronted the recording hardware I had to pack up for this.

The Zoom F3 really helps with this. At this point I have two Rode NT5s attached almost directly to the F3 (I have adjustable angled XLR adapters, no cables attached), as well as a grip mount at the bottom of the Zoom.
This + a small monkey pod for cameras gives me all the flexibility I need.

I'm still experimenting with the battery life of the recorder, but so far I cannot complain. Even easier to record at home connecting a USB-C cable into the device, eliminating the need for batteries.
32-bit F recordings are also nice, as there's no need to setup gain during the recording process.

All in all, can recommend!
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excelent audio recorder
BrianOfIreland 26.11.2022
this is a no nonsense easy to use recorder. you just don't have to worry about levels with 32bit float. perfect for me as a wedding film maker to get audio from a direct feed from a band or from a wireless mic receiver etc. so small and compact yet built very well
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