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The Zoom F3 is a professional 2-track field recorder featuring 32-bit float recording and dual AD converters for full dynamic range and clip-free audio. Its rugged metal body, high-quality mic preamps with ultra-low noise, and support for up to 512GB SD cards make it ideal for demanding audio capture in any environment. Compact and portable, it offers a bright 2-inch display and simple controls, perfect for pros who demand pristine sound and reliability on the go.






| ASIN | B09SVN6J35 |
| Brand | Zoom |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (428) |
| Digital Recording Time | 73 hours |
| Format | WAV |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 millimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.6D x 8.9W x 5.1H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Digital Multitrack Recorder |
| Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zoom |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Mono |
| Model Number | F3 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| UPC | 884354026011 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**M
Best price
Good quality
L**A
Ya la use en dos eventos y funciona increible, que pueda grabara de 2 fuentes distintas es más que suficiente para mi, que no tenga auxiliar no es problema, con un adpatador lo resuelves, que puedas monitorear el audio con audifonos esta bien, el factor tamaño, porstabilidad y material de construcción lo hacen ideal para la mayoria de las situaciones, la pantalla es excelente para condiciones de exterior, los menús son snecillos y la curva de aprendizaje es corta, es 32 bits. Ya salió la competencia de Tasam, pero por precio me voy por esta. Así que no lo duden.
E**D
I’ve been using the Zoom F3 for a few months now, and it’s been a total game-changer compared to my old Zoom recorder. The 32-bit float recording is incredible — no more worrying about clipping or having to constantly ride gain levels. It’s just set it and forget it, which saves so much stress during shoots. It’s also surprisingly simple to use. The interface is super clean, the menu makes sense, and the build feels tough enough for wedding days and outdoor sessions. Battery life has been solid, and it pairs easily with lavs or shotgun mics depending on what I’m doing. If you’re on the fence about upgrading, this is the one. It’s small, reliable, and produces studio-quality audio in the field. Couldn’t be happier with it.
F**E
When my Zoom H5 finally starting showing signs of dying after many years of sterling service, I upgraded to this F3, having read great things about 32 bit recording. And it's all true, you can set and forget the level. Some would say you don't even need to set, but you can set a ballpark to tweak level. I prefer to set it a little hot then bring it down after the fact, as my environment isn't perfectly sound treated, and while the device has an incredibly low noise floor, my room does not. The form factor takes getting used to after using an H5 which fits nicely in the hand, while this is a little cube type thing that would be awkward if it was bigger. But it isn't, so you can handle it however. It's small enough to attach to a camera with a coldshoe if you like, or screw on to a magic arm, or it's own tripod, it has belt loops, you can attach it that way. Or just drop it a big jacket pocket. Whatever works for you. Battery life seems longer than the H5, and if it isn't long enough, you can run it off one of those portable usb power banks. Pricewise it seems competitive, though keep in mind that it doesn't have built in mics or a mic capsule like the H5. I've seen images of field recordists sticking a pair of small tubular mics into the xlr jacks, but if you don't have the mics already, the cost of a complete solution around the f3 could be significantly more than for an H5 using its stereo capsule mics. My only real disappointment with it is that it doesn't display the file name when recording. I used to include that in the slate. Not much to complain about. At the end of the day it's a question of shopping around and getting the best price. I'm happy buying from amazon as I've found it very easy to return things if I'm not satisfied, and that being the case, you can buy it, check it out yourself, and if it doesn't knock your socks off, send it back -- they pay shipping. Doesn't get any fairer than that. Edit: Also consider the H4essential, a 32 bit version of the old H4. It has the mic capsule, though I've read its preamps are not as good as the F3. But if you're on a budget, a field recorder that comes with mics for a similar price might be worth considering.
V**C
You already know it but premium recorder in micro package. Preamp quality is superb, user interface is ok. I recommend this over anything else in its price bracket.
R**O
Lo uso para cine documental, en el cual conecto un MKE600. Obtengo sonido limpio. Me encanta.
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