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15 Reviews
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Prima geluidskwaliteit, Stevig en solide gebouwd, Uitstekende accuduur
Batterijklepje zwak (maar makkelijk te vervangen), XLR-invoer zonder vergrendeling
De Zoom H4n is een solide apparaat dat geluidskwaliteit, gebruiksgemak en batterijduur goed heeft afgewogen. Ik gebruik hem nu al 4 jaar vaak en met veel plezier, en ik vermoed dat hij nog minstens zo lang top blijft functioneren...
I’ve said a lot of good and bad things about these individual units. Still yet, I hope you leave this review with the impression that they are all capable for capturing quality audio in a variety of scenarios. Each of these units are certainly profes...
Abstract: The Zoom H4n is a 96 kHz/24-bit portable digital recorder that runs on two AA cells or USB power. It comes complete with its own microphones. Originally designed for musicians, the Zoom H4n has become especially popular wit...
Abstract: Every now and again we'll cross over into another area that fascinates us as audioholics - this time it's production audio. Of course, even this video requires that we capture audio in a way that delivers good quality sound so we can edit without worry...
Abstract: Steve Douglas It would be redundant of me to, once again, emphasize just how important the quality of the audio is both when planning preproduction, when shooting, and in post production. For those many who have begun much of their filming using the ...
Professional audio quality with stereo microphones, Support for two additional XRL or 1/4" powered mics, Provides phantom power even when powered by "AA" batteries, SD Card supports 32GB cards for extensive recording capability, USB interface works as a U
SD Card can be ejected by pressing on the slot cover, Volume and jog dial makes enough noise to be heard by the recorder
To conclude, its good to put the H4n into perspective. Its too big to be a pocket recorder; for example, the Edirol R09, Olympus LS10 and even Zooms own H2 lead the way in machines you can pocket without producing a Spinal Tap-esque bulge. And for ...