[RNLD] re: Latest recommendations for video and audio

Daryn McKenny daryn at ACRA.ORG.AU
Tue Apr 29 00:10:26 UTC 2014


Hi Stephen,

We use quite extensively the Zoom products you mentioned so may add some thoughts to your upcoming trip. You have a mix of audio only (H1, H4n) and audio/video (Q3HD).

There is always something better, but that also means more $.

The Q3HD has basically been replaced by the newer Q4 ($389approx.) http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/q4

The main difference between the Q3 and Q2 is that the Q3 has a 3.5mm mic input where the Q2 can only use its built in mid side stereo recording mic.

We actually support the use of using the Q2 in community use situations as it is pretty user friendly once setup initially and inexpensive to obtain. It is mainly used in sound mode not video mode.

The H4n will be replaced by the H5 later this year and will have similar features to the H6 (interchangeable mics etc).

Of course not knowing who and how they are going to be used it is hard to say which ones to give to community. With the Q2 we always suggest getting the extra kit as it includes a mini tripod and wind sock etc. Except for the H4n and H6 you will always get handling noise whilst recording with unit in the hand so you want to minimise that as best as possible by using the tripod and on a desk etc.

So if in tripod mode I would suggest using H1 and Q2 as they are cheaper to buy.
The H4n is a ripper in all situations and can be used in the hand much better.
The H6 is if you have got money to burn, I will note but that the H6 has great battery life and blows the H4 out of the water battery wise.

I don't have the Q4 yet but do expect it will be heaps better than the Q's if video is especially wanted.

Hopefully that may help some, glad to answer more if any specifics come out of above.

Regards

Daryn

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From: Andrea Berez <andrea.berez at gmail.com<mailto:andrea.berez at gmail.com>>
Date: Tuesday, 29 April 2014 8:41 am
To: Stephen Morey <S.Morey at latrobe.edu.au<mailto:S.Morey at latrobe.edu.au>>
Cc: "r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au<mailto:r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au>" <r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au<mailto:r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au>>
Subject: Re: [RNLD] re: Latest recommendations for video and audio

Hi Stephen,

I do believe the H4n is still solidly ranked for its price range. Some newer Zooms have more whistles and bells, but I suspect you'll be fine if you don't want to buy something new.

Best,
Andrea


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Andrea L. Berez
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Hawai'i at M?noa
Director, Kaipuleohone UH Digital Ethnographic Archive
Technology editor, Language Documentation & Conservation
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~aberez


On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Stephen Morey <S.Morey at latrobe.edu.au<mailto:S.Morey at latrobe.edu.au>> wrote:
Dear RNLD List,

I am heading off on another fieldtrip at the end of May and want to take some recorders to give to community members in Myanmar.

In the past I have used

Zoom H1
Zoom H4n
Zoom Q3HD

Are these still recommended recorders for their price range? Or is there now something better than the Zoom Q3HD.

Also, can someone tell me the difference between the Q3HD and Q2HD?

Stephen


Stephen Morey
Australian Research Council Future Fellow
Centre for Research on Language Diversity
La Trobe University
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