Thank you for your feedback Gianni. Maybe I should be looking at something =
like the Sonosax.
Ron
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ote:
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> Hi, I don't have accurate measurements, however, by recording in the same
> quiet situation I got 10dB more noise and 10dB less signal (20dB less SNR=
)
> with the H2N than with a Sonosax MR82 connected to Audiotechnica 4022
> microphones. I also had brick walling problems with loud sounds.
> I understand I compared it with a very high quality setup. In any case I
> was disappointed.
>
> Gianni
>
>
>
> 2013/6/2 rterry_uk <>
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am wondering if anyone has used the Zoom H2n for ambient nature
> > recording?
> >
> > I film wildlife (hobby only) and have the option to be able to post edi=
t
> > in Dolby 5.1 surround using Vegas Pro. All I have done so far has been =
in
> > stereo with the camera on-board microphones or Audio Technica mic's plu=
gged
> > in. For picking out a particular sound I use the M66/K6 and for in fiel=
d
> > narration (not post) I use a Sony radio mic TX/RX pack.
> >
> > Given that the H2n can record 4 channels to give 360=C2=B0 surround whi=
ch I
> > could tweak in post I wondered if it may be of use for just the ambient
> > surround in my films. Given the size I could also carry this with me mo=
st
> > times to get these ambient soundscapes so that I can build a library to=
use
> > at a later date in films.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Ron
> >
> >
> >
>
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