In this video we talk about our experiences with the Zoom F6 and Zoom F3. In general we find the F3 may be sufficient for some weddings but find that we need the F6 for other events - especially when time code is important.
The main difference is the ability to do time code internally/externally, the battery options, and the amount of inputs you need.
Both of these recorders can accept a line level, a mic level, and a mic level with phantom power for all 6 - along with both channels. On the F6 you can control the amount of gain externally, but you don't have that ability on the F3. The Zoom F6 has 6 inputs. It also has the ability to add an external battery, where the F3 doesn't. The F3 can be powered by a USB-C if needed.
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Gear List
Lens
Xeen Cf 24mm t1.5
Xeen Cf 50mm t1.5
Xeen Cf 85mm t1.5
Sony GM 16-35mm f2.8
Sony GM 24-70mm f2.8
Sony GM 70-200mm f2.8
Sony Gm 24mm f1.4
Camera’s
-Sony A7Siii
-Sony FX3
-Sony FX6
-Sony IV
Audio Gear
-Zoom F6
-Rode NTG3
-Rode NTG5
-Tentacle sync track E
-Tentacle sync timecode
Lighting
-Practice light 602
-Godox vl300
-Godox vl200
-Godox vl150
-Godox LD150R RGB Panel
- PavoTubes ii 30c
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7 мар 2023