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ZOOM Corp has announced their flagship F8n Pro, a 32-bit, 8-channel field recorder with dual AD converters. This is a serious upgrade to the original Zoom F8, which was released in 2015, and offers a lot of utility to a range of productions. Let’s take a closer look at what the ZOOM F8n Pro can do.
The ZOOM F8n Pro features 8 XLR inputs and is capable of recording up to 10 tracks (8 inputs + L/R) simultaneously in 32-bit, 192kHz in WAV format.
According to zoom, the combination of dual AD converter and 32-bit float recording enables audio recording without gain adjustment and without sound cracking.
Audio recorders that support 32-bit float recording have been slowly hitting the market over the past several years. ZOOM currently makes 3 other 32-bit recorders: the Zoom F2, F3, and F6.
Sound Devices has several audio recorders that are in direct competition with the ZOOM F8n Pro. The Sound Devices MixPre-6 and MixPre-10 record in a similar 32bit float; however, Zoom is clearly positioning this product against the Sound Devices 833. And with all the features inside this recorder, they might give them a run for their money.
The Sound Devices 833 currently sells for $5,250, and the Zoom F8n Pro will likely cost around 1/5 as much.
The ZOOM F8n Pro is currently only available in Japan, and the global pricing information has yet to be released. The original F8 and F8n were priced at just under $1,000, so I would expect this update to be fairly close to that price.
Have you used Zoom recorders on your shoots? Let us know about your experiences in the comments below.
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Dave Kratz is a freelance documentary & commercial editor, and DP based out of Philadelphia, PA. His work includes films & series for Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, and HBO.