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Zoom F1 – Tiny Recorder for Lavaliers and Shotgun Mics

January 29th, 2018 Jump to Comment Section 4
Zoom F1 - Tiny Recorder for Lavaliers and Shotgun Mics

The Zoom F1 is a very tiny, yet very versatile little guy. It’s a pocket-sized audio recorder which can be fed with everything from a lavalier mic to mono or stereo shotgun mics and even a mid-side stereo module and a dual XLR/TRS input module is available. Let’s have a look!

Zoom F1
The pocket-sized Zoom F1 can do more than just record 24bit/96kHz sound from a lavalier mic, it actually features the same proprietary 10-pin connector which can be found on higher-priced Zoom audio recorders.

Zoom F1 Audio Recorder

There are two models available, but the only differences are the included accessories. This should prove the extreme versatility of the Zoom F1 recorder. You can choose between a lavlier equipped bundle or a kit with a shotgun mic. Zoom claims that all of their clip-on modules are compatible with the F1.

Zoom F1

All seven (!) possible mics and modules which can be used with the Zoom F1.

Let’s have a look at the official videos made by Zoom in order to get an idea of how this tiny thing works. First up: Zoom F1 in conjunction with the lavalier mic attachment:

All the neccessary functions are laid out on the front of the unit, no deep menu-dives required. The Zoom F1 records up to 24bit/96kHz to WAV files or to various flavours of mp3. All recordings are written directly to a microSD card as a stereo file which can be edited in post easily. A handy lock switch prevents your talent from accidentally altering any settings while recording.

Zoom F1
When using the Zoom F1 as a host for a shotgun mic, the situation is a different one. Now you can mount the unit directly to a DSRL for example and get both, internal recording and audio out to the DSLRs audio input. If that camera of yours lacks a headphone jack for monitoring audio, the Zoom F1 has got you covered, too! Watch the video below to see the F1 in action:

So we’ve got two different devices in one box here. Whatever you’re up to with the Zoom F1, it won’t let you down. With 2 AAA batteries you’re good to go for up to 10 hours of operation (with lavalier mic). Since the shotgun mic uses plug-in power, it will squash the batteries faster.

Features of the Zoom F1

In addition to the already cool features, the Zoom F1 has some more tricks up its sleeves. When using a micro USB cable you can connect it to your computer in either thumb-drive mode for data exchange or in audio-interface mode. With this special mode engaged you can record directly to your computer.

Zoom F1
Another cool feature is the pre-record function. Two seconds of continuous recording can be buffered before even hitting the rec button. The 1.25″ monochromatic display is viewable even in direct sunlight. Check out the following list for a full rundown of the specs:

  • Two-channel audio recorder
  • Compatible with Zoom microphone capsules
  • Supports up to 24-bit/96 kHz audio in BWF-compliant WAV or a variety of MP3 formats
  • One-touch button controls
  • 1.25” monochrome LCD display
  • Rec Hold function to avoid accidental operation of buttons
  • Stereo ⅛” Mic/Line In mini phone jack with Plug-in power (2.5V)
  • Stereo ⅛” Phone/Line Output jack with dedicated volume control
  • Built in limiter and auto level control to avoid clipping
  • Pre-Record function

Zoom F1

  • Tone generator for calibrating audio levels between the F1 and a DSLR or video camera without the need for an attenuator cable
  • Sound marker function that outputs quick tone to make syncing audio and video easy
  • Records directly to micro SD and SDHC cards (class 4 or higher) up to 32 GB
  • ​Micro USB port for data exchange to and from computer and use as an audio interface with computer or iOS device
  • ​Runs on only 2 standard AAA alkaline, Lithium, or NiMH rechargeable batteries, or AC adapter (AD-17)
  • Up to 10 hours of operation with alkaline batteries (when using lavalier)

Pricing and Availability

There are two sets available. One comes with a lavalier mic, a lavalier clip and a belt clip. This set sells for $199.99 and should be available soon.

Zoom F1
If you want to go run-and-gun with your DSLR, you should probably check out the other kit. That one comes with a SGH-6 mono shotgun mic module, a shockmount, a windscreen and a cable for connecting a DSLR. This kit sells for $249.99 and should be, again, available soon.
Zoom F1
As per Zoom, every modules available can be attached to the F1, even though it’s not listed as a compatible device on their own product pages. Let’s see how the EXH-6 dual XLR/TRS combo input capsule works with the F1, for example. Hopefully it has enough power to drive the attached mics!

Links: Zoom (lav) | Zoom (shotgun)

Do you use any Zoom products? Share your experiences in the comments below!

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