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Zoom F8n Pro 8-input Field Recorder & K-tek Stingray Mixpro Bag

Zoom F8n Pro 8-input Field Recorder & K-tek Stingray Mixpro Bag
  • Product Code: eq115171
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$4,073.67 $6,273.45

Capture every location recording quickly and cleanly with the Zoom F8n Pro, a sound bag–friendly multitrack field recorder with 32-bit float technology for immense dynamic range that frees you from clipping and manual gain adjustments. Offering 8-input / 10-track recording, separate converters for quiet and loud sounds, and high-grade preamps with mic/line input switching, the F8n Pro packs quantity and quality into a rugged frame that's more than ready for filmmaking, production/location sound mixing, sound effects recording, and electronic news gathering.

From the large, informative color display and user-friendly controls to the flexible powering methods, remote control options, and precision time code functionality, the F8n Pro is properly equipped to please novices and demanding veterans alike. Whether you need long-duration stereo recording for an interview, redundant capture of multi-mic setups for a video shoot, or Ambisonics sound files for virtual reality and 360-audio projects, the F8n Pro has the modes, resolutions, and media support to handle your crucial audio tasks.

For Location Recording and Filmmaking    32-Bit Recorder + Stingray Audio Bag    8 x High-Gain, Low-Noise Mic Preamps    Records 8 Inputs & Stereo Mix    Ambisonics, WAV & MP3 Audio Formats    Supports Control via App or F-Control    Flexible Powering Options    Dual SD Card / USB Interface Recording    AutoMix Software Reduces Mix Noise    Precision Timecode Reader/Generator

Portable Recorder
Form FactorField Recorder
Primary Use ApplicationsAudio-for-Video
Number of TracksWAV:
10 (8 Inputs + Stereo Mix)
MP3:
2
Number of Input Channels8
Maximum Sampling Rate192 kHz / 32-Bit Float
MicrophoneBuilt-In Slate Mic
Number of Microphone Inputs8
Built-In SpeakerNo
Display2.4" / 6.1 cm Color LCD (Backlit)
Memory Card SupportSDHC (4 GB to 32 GB)
SDXC (64 GB to 1 TB)
Internal StorageNo
Special FeaturesPre-Record Buffer, Remote Control Capable, Slate Function (Remote Available Separately)
Recording
Audio File FormatsBWF, ID3v1, iXML, MP3, WAV
Sample RatesWAV:
44.1 / 47.952 / 48 / 48.048 / 88.2 / 96 / 192 kHz
MP3:
44.1 / 48 kHz
Bit Depth32-Bit (Floating Point)
16 / 24-Bit
Bit Rates128 to 320 kb/s
Signal Processing & FXDelay, Limiter, Low-Cut Filter
Timecode SupportYes
Frame Rates Supported23.976 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 29.97 DF / 30 / 30 DF
Clock Accuracy±0.2 ppm / 0.5 Frame per 24 Hrs
Recording TimeWAV 48 kHz/32-Bit:
43.4 Mins per GB (Stereo)
WAV 192 kHz/32-Bit:
10.9 Mins per GB (Stereo)
Included SoftwareNo
Connectivity
Analog I/O8x Combo XLR-1/4" TRS Female Line/Mic Input (Lockable)
1x Proprietary 10-Pin Mic Capsule Input
2x TA3 3-Pin Male Balanced Line Output
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Line Output
1x 1/4" TRS Female Unbalanced Headphone Output
Digital I/O1x BNC Timecode Input
1x BNC Timecode Output
Phantom Power+24 / 48 V (Selectable on Individual Inputs)
Phantom Power Current≤ 10 mA per Channel
System Connection1x Mini-USB (2.0)
Audio Interface CapabilityMulti-Track
WirelessBluetooth
*Built-In
Mobile App CompatibleYes: Android & iOS
App Name: F8 Control
Functionality: Remote Control
Performance
Frequency ResponseMic/Line Inputs:
20 Hz to 60 kHz +0.5/-1 dB (at 192 kHz)
Gain/Trim RangeMic Inputs:
+10 to +75 dB
Line Inputs:
-10 to +55 dB
Max Input LevelMic Inputs:
+4 dBu (Limiter On, at 0 dBFS)
Line Inputs:
+24 dBu (at 0 dBFS)
Max Output LevelOutputs:
+24 dBu
Aux Outputs:
+10 dBV
Headphone Output Power100 mW per Channel into 32 Ohms
Dynamic RangeA/D Converters:
113 dBA
D/A Converters:
105 dBA
ImpedanceMic Inputs:
≥3 Kilohms
Line Inputs:
≥5 Kilohms
Balanced Outputs:
≤150 Ohms
Aux Outputs:
≤100 Ohms
Headphone Outputs:
≤18 Ohms
BNC Inputs:
4.6 Kilohms
BNC Outputs:
≤50 Ohms
Equivalent Input Noise (EIN)≤-127 dBu (A-Weighted)
Power
Power OptionsBattery or AC/DC Power Adapter
Battery Type8x AA (Not Included)
Approximate Battery Life48 kHz/32-Bit:
6 Hours (Alkaline, 2 Channels, Phantom Off, Recording, with Headphones)
8.5 Hours (NiMH, 2 Channels, Phantom Off, Recording, with Headphones)
12 Hours (Lithium, 2 Channels, Phantom Off, Recording, with Headphones)
48 kHz/32-Bit:
5 Hours (Alkaline, All Channels, Phantom Off, Recording, with Headphones)
7 Hours (NiMH, All Channels, Phantom Off, Recording, with Headphones)
10 Hours (Lithium, All Channels, Phantom Off, Recording, with Headphones)
192 kHz/32-Bit:
0.5 Hours (Alkaline, All Channels, Phantom On, Recording, with Headphones)
1.5 Hours (NiMH, All Channels, Phantom On, Recording, with Headphones)
2.5 Hours (Lithium, All Channels, Phantom On, Recording, with Headphones)
AC/DC Power Adapter12 VDC at 2 A (Included)
Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Physical
Included AccessoriesNo
Mounting Options1/4"-20 Female (Bottom)
Dimensions7 x 5.5 x 2.1" / 178.2 x 140.3 x 54.3 mm
Weight2.6 lb / 1.2 kg (with Batteries)
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.9 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)12.1 x 10.3 x 4.1"

Extending the legacy of the F8n, the F8n Pro adds dual analog-to-digital converters and 32-bit float recording, enabling pristine audio recording without gain adjustment and without clipping.

  • Separate A/D converters for low and high gain allow the F8n Pro to achieve equally impressive SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) performance for quiet and loud sounds.
  • The 32-bit float WAV format can maintain the resolution at the time of recording, and even if normalization processing is performed after recording, the original sound is reproduced without deterioration.
  • It can also be used as an 8-input / 4-output USB audio interface that supports 32-bit float resolution.

The F8n Pro can accommodate all manner of condenser microphones as well as balanced line-level signals via eight locking Neutrik XLR-1/4" combo inputs. Eight studio-quality microphone preamps boasting massive gain (up to 75 dB) and ultra-low noise (-127 dBu EIN) ensure that your sound sources will be amplified with sonic accuracy. Plus, the F8n Pro's advanced look-ahead limiters anticipate clipping before it's recorded.

A Zoom mic capsule input on the F8n Pro accommodates Zoom's line of interchangeable capsules (available separately) in place of inputs 1-2. With mid-side, X/Y, and shotgun mic capsules to choose from, you can be ready to record music, dialog, or sound effects without carting an external microphone setup.

The F8n Pro boasts a slew of recording modes and resolutions to choose from—record all eight inputs at a maximum resolution of 32-bit / 192 kHz, use BWF-compliant WAV format for uncompressed audio quality and industry-standard file compatibility, or use the built-in Ambisonics mode to capture 360° audio from a compatible VR microphone.

Track directly to an SD card while recording USB audio to a computer for safe, "redundant" capture of takes. The F8n Pro has dual SD card slots supporting SDXC cards up to 1TB, allowing high-resolution recording, even for long shoots. Record the same content to both cards or select different file formats for each card.

The pre-record function allows you to capture up to six seconds of audio before you hit the Record button, guaranteeing you never miss a take.

Outfitted with two TA3 balanced main outputs and an unbalanced 3.5mm submix out, the F8n Pro is a capable field mixer. Since the main and sub outs can be fed from different or identical sources, you can easily route to multiple devices such as a camera, DSLR, mixer, or secondary recorder.

With a transparent and high-output 100mW per channel headphone amplifier tied to a dedicated 1/4" stereo output, the F8n Pro provides clean, efficient monitoring of pre- or post-fader levels, independent left/right signals, and alerts for battery and recording status.

The F8n Pro's Ambisonics mode offers precision A-to-B decoding and balanced gain linking, enabling you to capture professional spatial audio for VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality), and more. Even while using the first four channels for Ambisonics recording, you can utilize channels 5-8 for other signals such as boom and lav mics or an alternate Ambisonics format. A built-in Ambisonics stereo monitor converter allows real-time monitoring of your Ambisonics recording. Download the free Zoom Ambisonics Player software to access user-friendly decoding and editing functions for your 360-audio.

The F8n Pro features flexible signal routing from all inputs to all outputs, phase inversion, and mid-side decoding. It also provides high-pass filtering to reduce the sound of wind and other noise. Input and output delays are also available.

Whether you keep the F8n Pro powered on all day, or shut it down during breaks, rock-solid sync with video cameras, master time code clocks, or additional audio recorders will be maintained. Accurate synchronization is made possible with the F8n Pro's high-end time code features. Standard BNC jacks are dedicated for time code I/O, and a Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO) boasts super stable time code accuracy to ±0.2 ppm. You can even jam sync the F8n when constant external time code isn't present.

If you need extensive external control, Zoom has you covered. For fast and fluid hands-on remote control, the Zoom F-Control (available separately) is ideal. It features smooth 60mm faders, plus tactile controls for trim, pan, arming tracks, transport operations, and more.

For convenient wireless remote control from an iOS mobile device, use the free "F8 Control" app to quickly monitor and tweak levels, operate transport controls, add metadata, and more. An Android version of F8 Control is planned for release in 2022.

To keep up with the pace of on-location production, the F8n Pro offers several methods of powering. Operate it via eight AA batteries (available separately), power it through a Hirose-connected 9-18V DC battery pack (available separately), or plug it into a wall outlet with the included 12V power adapter.

A mini-USB port on the F8n Pro serves several functions. Connect it to a computer for file backup or live audio streaming, or connect it to the Zoom F-Control (available separately) for hands-on remote control.

Day or night, view vital information such as audio levels, recording time, battery status, and more on the 2.4" full-color backlit LCD, which also offers a monochromatic mode. Transport controls (the play/pause and record buttons are illuminated), navigation buttons, and per-channel gain, PFL, and 6-segment meters are presented nearby for sound bag–friendly, hassle-free operations.

Let Zoom's AutoMix function simplify your job. This smart software automatically adjusts the levels of your mix to reduce the amount of ambient sound, so you can focus on capturing a well-balanced mix. Since you turn AutoMix on/off for each channel, you have complete control over where you want AutoMix to work.

The rugged build quality and compact size make the F8n Pro an excellent choice for location recording on set and in the field. It's equally well suited for placement in an audio bag or a camera-mounted configuration.

Add metadata such as notes and track/scene names in BWF and iXML formats to easily catalog your files in preparation for loading them into your video or audio editing workstation. Make it a habit to make organization and collaboration in postproduction easy.

The F8n Pro has a built-in slate mic for recording comments as well as the ability to output a variable frequency tone signal for synchronization with miscellaneous video equipment.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How is this different than the F8n besides the 32-bit float feature?

A: The 32-bit functionality of the Zoom F8n Pro 8-Input / 10-Track Multitrack Field Recorder is its main upgrade to Zoom's initial F8 offering. Dual A/D converters have also been implemented for an improved signal-to-noise ratio on this version.

Q: 2. 3.5 mm mic input available?

A: The Zoom F8n Pro 8-Input / 10-Track Multitrack Field Recorder does not feature a 3.5mm input onboard. Presumably, 3.5mm microphones can be adapted for connection to the F8n's XLR inputs with a product such as BH #ROVXLRP Rode VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter: https://bhpho.to/37jdBi5

Q: 3. How would you use it with two laveliere transmitters? Where would the transmitters hook on to?

A: Wireless components with belt clips could be attached to the front panel or waist strap of the K-Tek KSF6 Stingray Bag for Zoom F6.

Q: 4. Can this be powered by V-Mount Batteries? If so, how?

A: Yes, the Zoom F8n Pro 8-Input / 10-Track Multitrack Field Recorder can be powered by a V-Mount battery as long as it is rated for 14.8V output. A D-Tap to DC Barrel connector like B&H # CAC2399 can connect the battery to the F8n Pro.

Q: 5. Does Tentacle Sync work with the F8n?

A: Yes, the Tentacle Sync can be used with the Zoom F8n Pro. Here is a guide detailing how this setup can work: https://bit.ly/3LkFdoZ

Q: 6. What colour is the F8N Pro, exterior?

A: The exterior of the Zoom F8n Pro Multitrack Field Recorder is mainly a dark gray color.

Q: 7. Can this recorder do timecode sync by intaking timecode signals via Bluetooth, e.g. from UltraSync Blue?

A: Yes the Zoom F8N Pro is directly compatible with the Ultrasync Blue.

Q: 8. Are you able to confidence monitor the audio over the bluetooth connection with the app?

A: No. The Zoom F8 Control app for t the Zoom F8n Multitrack Field Recorder allows you to visually monitor the audio levels, but not to listen to the audio via Bluetooth. You will need to use the wired headphone output connection on the recorder in order to listen to the audio.

Q: 9. Interior dimensions? It is incorrect 1.5 "(H), the height of Zoom F6 is 2.5" Please check it. BR Renzo

A: Yes it will fit. It's made by Zoom for the F6. When they say Height they mean if it was lying down.

Q: 10. If I use the Zoom F Control and send 8 tracks to this recorder are they ISO tracks? If ISO tracks can I record two additional ISO tracks from XLR inputs?

A: The F-Control from Zoom is a mixing control surface for the Zoom F8n Pro 8-Input / 10-Track Multitrack Field Recorder, but does not accept any microphone inputs itself. It is not sending microphone signal to the F8n but rather providing linear faders and trim and pan pots to control parameters within the F8n while recording. The F-Control is only sending control signals as opposed to microphone signals. With microphones connected directly to the XLR inputs on the Zoom F8n Pro 8-Input / 10-Track Multitrack Field Recorder, the recorder is capable of recording up to 8 isolated microphone tracks in addition to a stereo track for a total of 10 possible tracks altogether. Isolated track recording capabilities are not affected by the F-Control.

25/09/2024

[3.9 lb] a great bag for my mixpre-6
one little downside is that it's too sturdy otherwise a great product

5
22/08/2024

[Yes] I upgraded from the F8n and I love it! It's more sensitive than the F8n, which means you don't need to add as much gain to get the same levels and with the floating point recording, gain doesn't matter at all. I've been extremely happy so far. The bluetooth connection seems to be much more stable as well.

Also - Pro Tip - you can export your settings from the F8n to the F8n Pro, but you need to move the file to the correct folder on the SD card. The new recorder will only look for backup files in the folder for the F8n Pro. I figured this out and was able to transfer all of my track labels and input/output settings!

5
05/08/2024

[3.9 lb] For the price, I doubt that you can find a better recorder--clean, 32 bit sound (assuming you are using a good mic). Shot a party with a live band and the 32 bit recording was perfect and caught whispers as well as the band regardless of how loud it got. Made it much easier to shot with two people because we didn't have to worry about gain.

5
03/08/2024

[Yes] I've been a television producer since the 3/4 days. I relied solely on the camera on-board audio. Only within the last few years have I discovered boom audio as I am now producing three nationally released shows. I began my boom realization with some inferior mics and recorders. Fortunately, I researched and purchased the Zoom Fn8. It was awesome and had the clearest reproduction I ever heard. I wanted a second unit, so I researched the new Zoom Fn8 Pro. Wow! Excellent audio clarity, great pick up, and the Float option is a game-changer. It's perfect for hectic, on-the-fly recording because it captures and compensates between low and loud sound/voice/noises. I'm a operator, not an engineer, so I can't explain HOW it works. It won't clip on the high end and you can easily draw it down to a regular level with a good audio program leaving no distortion. On the low end, you can pump it up with equal clarity. I wish I had used it earlier in my career but I'm glad to have the equipment now nonetheless. Make sure you have a good mic for best results. Likewise, it performs well in windy condition as long as you have a good wind screen. Price is right and if you don't like the unit, you're not using it correctly.

5
22/07/2024

[8] If you are looking at this recorder, you know what it is. A great value comparable in features to the Sound Devices MixPre 6 with two extra channels, all using combo XLR/instrument jacks, and it's a better value at one half the cost. A feature I need is to link two channels together as a stereo pair, the MixPre series cannot do this. The Zoom F8 also lets you control the recorder from your tablet via Bluetooth. The biggest benefit of this is to make it easier to name tracks using the tablet virtual keyboard, otherwise it's just one more gadget to setup and to keep charged. If you know you need a MixPre and can cough up the cash, buy it, otherwise the Zoom F8 is a great value and a better deal.

5
12/07/2024

[Multi-Track] Excellent quality, easy to use and perfect size!

5
02/07/2024

[3.9 lb] Yes. It's great.

5
06/06/2024

[Yes] Works great! Low noise preamps, and easy to set-and-forget using 32-bit floating point recording. Recover low volume or clipped audio, if needed.

5
21/05/2024

[Multi-Track] At first I was going back and forth between MixPre 10 vs F8n Pro. Both has it's pros and cons. Lots of features that are built in on F8n Pro are paid plugins on MixPre. If you want a nice 32bit recorder just get it you won't regret it. Very low noise and high gain preamps. Zoom F8 control on Android works fantastic you can literally control whole device from your tablet or phone. This is probably the best recorder Zoom has ever made.

5
09/05/2024

[8] I have used the F8n for years to record plays and concerts. It is always challenging to get both the quiet (un-mic'd actors speaking) and loud (music/group singing) at the right levels.

I had solved this by using the dual-channel recording feature of the F8n, which lets you take one input and record it at two different levels. So I would calibrate one for voices, and the other for loud music, then switch between them in my editing.

I just got the F8n Pro, and oops; the dual-channel recording feature is gone. This makes no sense to me, as it was a very useful feature. Apparently they felt that it is unnecessary now that this unit supports 32-bit float WAV files. The marketing literature says that you basically don't need to worry about levels with this recording format. I was quite skeptical, because that makes no sense to me.


So I tested it at home, and it seemed to work. I would yell very loudly into the mic with the recording level way up, and it was totally blown out, all red on the meter. I loaded it into my editor, and it's all blown out. Then I would lower the volume, and... Wow, it sounds great.

So I took the plunge and recorded my most recent play with this. I set the levels appropriate to catch the un-mic'd actors, which means that the group singing would be blown out. And it was.

But then in the editor, some simple volume adjustments recovered everything, and it sounded fantastic.


Highly recommended.

5

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