Thanks to you and to "G" who sent me a link to the H1 manual pdf.
There is no reason why the H1 should be poorer than the H4n.
I am using H4n and LS-11 for the test recordings at
http://www.telinga.com/gallery/gallery_private.htm
I will buy a H1 for test, but I am certain that it has about the same
category of mic input as the LS-11 and H4n.
Klas
At 01:24 2011-05-19, you wrote:
>Klas, it does, If I recall a similar set up to the H4 series(small
>rocker button
>on the side). One of my friends has one, and we tried it out a
>couple of weeks
>ago. Even using just the onboard mics at 44/16, it was surprisingly decen=
t
>sound. That said, I am very much a beginner as compared with almost
>everyone on
>here, so my idea of "good" may be less stringent then yours! Still....goo=
d
>stereo separation, self noise seemed reasonable, and easily picked up soun=
ds
>from birds even a couple hundred meters distant.
>
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>________________________________
>From: Klas Strandberg <>
>To:
>Sent: Wed, May 18, 2011 3:21:45 PM
>Subject: [Nature Recordists] Zoom H1??
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>
>Does the Zoom H1 has a manual recording level setting? Or only auto?
>I can=C2=B4t find that info anywhere.
>
>Klas
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