With 32-bit float recording, the F3 effortlessly captures the quietest raindrops and the loudest explosions. Its small footprint allows for this recorder to be placed anywhere, as you capture and monitor up to 192 kHz of high-quality audio.
Focus on the Scene
When you’re working in the field or on set, sound levels can fluctuate often and quickly. The F3 allows you to adapt to your scene without having to set the gain or worry about clipping. In post, you’ll be able to work with your capture, regardless of extremely low or high levels.
Battle Tested
The F3 is built with durable side bars, standard tripod mount and slide-resistant rubber feet ensuring that you can mount it on your gear or hide it in any scene. It’s sturdy metal casing and locking XLR connectors is designed for use in a variety of environments.
30′ of Control
Versatile control options give your production more flexibility than ever. Stay out of the shot and record from a distance of up to 30-feet (10m) using the F3 control app for iOS and Android*. BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter sold separately.
Audio Interface
& Streaming
Connect your F3 to a computer or iOS device via USB as an audio interface and record or stream up to two channels in crystal-clear 32-bit float/96 kHz resolution. The loopback function allows you to combine your computer’s audio with the F3 inputs to complete the sound for your stream.
2-channel / 2-track field audio recorder
Featuring 32-bit float recording and dual AD converters for full dynamic range and clip-free audio capture
2 discrete inputs with locking XLR connectors
Input signals can be monitored with realtime waveform display on LCD
Compact and Durable (can be attached to boom mic with velcro)
High quality mic preamps provide a super-low noise floor (−127 dBu EIN)
Record up to 192 kHz sampling/32-bit float WAV format, mono or stereo files
Stereo ⅛” Phone/Line Output jack with dedicated Volume control
Records directly to microSDHC and microSDXC cards up to 1 TB
Wireless iOS/Android remote control available through optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter
Use as 2-in/2-out USB audio interface (up to 32-bit float/96 kHz)
Over 8 hours of operation with two AA alkaline batteries
Runs on only 2 standard AA batteries or AC adapter (AD-17) or USB battery pack
Wireless timecode synchronization (*Optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter and UltraSync Blue device by Timecode Systems are required.)
Specs
Input and output channels
Inputs
MIC/LINE (mono):
2
Outputs
LINE OUT:
1
PHONE OUT:
1
Inputs
MIC/LINE (mono)
Connectors:
2 XLR (2: HOT)
Input gain:
Adjustment unnecessary (dual AD converter circuits used)
Input impedance:
MIC: 3 kΩ or more
LINE: 3 kΩ or more
Maximum input level:
MIC: +4 dBu
LINE: +24 dBu
Phantom power:
+24/48 V
Combined channel total of 10 mA or less
Equivalent input noise:
−127 dBu or less (IHF-A) when waveform magnification is ×1024 with 150 Ω input
Outputs
LINE OUT
Connector:
1 stereo mini jack
Maximum output level:
+1 dBu
Output impedance:
100 Ω or less
PHONE OUT
Connector:
1 stereo mini jack
Maximum output level:
50 mW + 50 mW (into 32 Ω load)
Output impedance:
15 Ω or less
Recorder
Maximum simultaneous recording tracks:
2
Maximum simultaneous playback tracks:
2
Recording format:
WAV
44.1/48/ 88.2/96/192 kHz,
32-bit float mono/stereo
BWF and iXML formats supported
Recording media:
4 – 32 GB cards compatible with the microSDHC specification
64 GB – 1 TB cards compatible with the microSDXC specification
Display
LCD with backlight (96×64 resolution)
USB
Connector:
USB Type-C
• Use a USB cable that supports data transfer. USB bus power is supported.
Audio interface operation:
USB2.0 High Speed
44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz, 24-bit linear/32-bit float
• 32-bit float format is supported for firmware version 2.0 or later.
2-in/2-out
Mass storage operation:
USB 2.0 High Speed
REMOTE
Dedicated wireless adapter (ZOOM BTA-1)
POWER
2 AA batteries (alkaline, NiMH or lithium)
AC adapter (ZOOM AD-17): DC 5 V/1 A
• USB bus power is supported.
Estimated continuous operation time using batteries
48 kHz/32-bit float, 2ch recording to microSDHC card
Alkaline batteries: about 8 hours NiMH batteries (1900 mAh): about 8.5 hours Lithium batteries: about 18 hours
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