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Zoom F2 Portable Field Recorder With Lavalier Mic

Zoom F2 Portable Field Recorder With Lavalier Mic
  • Product Code: eq85098
  • Availability: In Stock

$449.97 $557.96

Forget about clipping, forget about gain, and forget about hassle; just power on the Zoom F2 Portable Field Recorder with Lavalier Micultracompact portable field recorder and press record to capture clear, distortion-free dialog in an instant for your next video shoot, podcast, vlog, or interview. Plus, the F2-BT model is available to empower users with app-based control and wireless timecode synchronization in addition to everything the F2 has to offer.


Thanks to its 32-bit float technology, the F2 handles the softest and loudest sounds you can throw at it while avoiding distortion, maintaining low-noise performance, and freeing you from the responsibility of adjusting gain. Recordings ruined by clipped converters and poorly set preamps are things of the past. You don't even have to worry about unintentionally interrupting the F2 because a simple flick of the Hold switch will keep it recording no matter what button you press.


Whereas other F-Series recorders such as the F4, F6, and F8n are centered around an audio bag–ready form factor for location sound recordists, the F2 is tailored for belt-mount and pocket-friendly placement directly on the subject. Even the included lavalier microphone, with its low-profile design and locking connector, is optimized for reliable and visually discreet operation that won't distract the wearer or the videographer. With a headphone output and onboard transport controls, the F2 also allows actors to listen back to recordings to critique their own performances.


From the refreshingly simple one-touch controls to the long battery life and multiple powering options, the F2 is properly equipped to serve you, regardless of your audio background. Whether you need long-duration recording for a podcast, professional audio capture for an interview, a rock-solid system for weddings, or a space-saving setup for vlogs, the F2 is ready to capture your crucial audio at any location.


Plus, its operational simplicity ensures that the F2 will never get in the way of your workflow, be it simple, complex, or always changing. You can feel confident using it as your main recorder or as a backup unit for added safety.

Videographers, Podcasters, Vloggers    Low-Profile Omnidirectional Lavalier Mic    No Gain Adjustment Needed    32-Bit Float Distortion-Free Recording    Locking 3.5mm Mic Input, Plug-In Power    Hold Switch Averts Unintended Operation    USB Power / 15 Hours via AAA Batteries    microSD Card Recording / USB Transfer    Easy One-Touch Controls, Low-Cut Filter    Belt-Mount, Pocket-Friendly Design

Portable Recorder
Form FactorHandheld Recorder
Primary Use ApplicationsDictation & Transcription, Podcasting
Number of Tracks1
Number of Input Channels1
Maximum Sampling Rate48 kHz / 32-Bit
MicrophoneInterchangeable Omnidirectional Electret Condenser Lavalier
Number of Microphone Inputs1
Built-In SpeakerNo
Memory Card SupportmicroSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (Up to 512 GB)
Internal StorageNo
Special FeaturesNo
Recording
Audio File FormatsBWF
Sample Rates44.1 / 48 kHz (Mono)
Bit Depth32-Bit
Signal Processing & FXLow-Cut Filter
Timecode SupportNo
Clock Accuracy±3 ppm
Included SoftwareNo
Connectivity
Analog I/O1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Mic Input (Lockable)
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Headphone/Line Output (Lockable)
Digital I/ONo
Phantom PowerNo
Plug-In PowerYes, 2.5 V
System Connection1x USB-C (2.0)
Audio Interface CapabilityNone
WirelessNo
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Performance
Max Input LevelMic Inputs:
-5.5 dBu
Headphone Output Power20 mW per Channel into 32 Ohms
ImpedanceMic Inputs:
≥2 Kilohms
Microphone Sensitivity-32 dB/Pa
Microphone Max SPL115 dB SPL
Power
Power OptionsBattery, USB Bus Power, AC/DC Power Adapter
Battery Type2x AAA (Not Included)
Approximate Battery Life48 kHz:
15 Hours (AAA Alkaline)
10 Hours (AAA NiMH)
18 Hours (AAA Lithium)
AC/DC Power Adapter5 VDC at 1 A (Not Included)
Physical
Included AccessoriesMicrophone, Windscreen
Mounting OptionsBelt Clip (with Included Hardware)
Dimensions2.3 x 0.9 x 1.8" / 57.5 x 22.4 x 46.4 mm
Weight1.1 oz / 32 g (without Batteries)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.505 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.6 x 4.4 x 1.7"

Attach the included lavalier microphone to your subject with the supplied mic clip, then connect its 3.5mm plug–equipped cable to the input of the F2; the locking connection inhibits unintended disconnects. The microphone's omnidirectional polar pattern delivers consistent audio pickup from all directions, yielding dependable voice capture even as the subject turns their head or the microphone changes position. Also, three windscreens are supplied for easy reduction of light wind noise.

The F2 utilizes 32-bit float recording technology to capture intensely loud signals without overloading the A/D converters and bring in extremely quiet sounds without overwhelming noise, all without requiring any gain adjustment from you. Record with confidence knowing that you can just connect the microphone and start recording to attain crisp, clear dialog.

The F2 boasts two high-quality recording resolutions to choose from—32-bit / 44.1 kHz or 32-bit / 48 kHz, both in mono uncompressed BWF (Broadcast Wave File) format. No data compression means that no quality is lost in the creation of the audio files. Use the onboard 80 Hz low-cut filter to reduce rumble and bass buildup in your recordings.

Maximize portability by recording directly to a microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC card (available separately) for up to 512GB of storage space.

The F2 can accommodate mic-level signals via its locking 3.5mm mini-jack input. Since it supplies 2.5V plug-in power, you're free to use common condenser mics such as lavaliers, headsets, and earsets.

A locking 3.5mm stereo output jack with dedicated volume up/down buttons enables straightforward routing to your camera, DSLR, secondary recorder, or even headphones for easy monitoring.

To keep up with the pace of on-location production, the F2 can be powered via two AAA alkaline, Lithium, or NiMH rechargeable batteries, a Zoom AD-17 power adapter (available separately), or a USB Type-C battery pack (available separately). With up to 15 hours of run time on AAA batteries, all-day shoots are no problem for the F2.

The F2 Editor lets you adjust settings, format SD cards, and more from your Mac or Windows computer. Since the F2 has a USB Type-C port, simply connect it to your computer via a USB cable (available separately) and launch the editor. The USB connection also makes it easy to transfer files to your computer.

Intuitive one-touch buttons—record, play, stop, and volume up/down— provide fast, hassle-free operations with no menus to wade through. LEDs are provided for clear indication of audio level, battery status, and power.

Flip the power switch down to the Hold position to engage the Hold function, which prevents interruptions to the recording caused by accidental button presses.

The F2 is equipped with a high-precision internal clock (±3ppm) to avoid audio and video syncing issues.

With its minimalist profile, the lightweight F2 attaches neatly on belts and waistbands, or can be slipped into a pocket so the recorder can be easily concealed.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What's the Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) ? Thanks

A: The manufacturer has not specified what the EIN is for the Zoom F2 Ultracompact Portable Field Recorder with Lavalier Microphone.

Q: 2. The included mic has decent gain. My TR-50 lavs barely move the meter and the waveform doesn't even show audio. When I normalize the audio is there, I know this is 32 bit floating point, but I'd like to have at least some normal input level. Is the answer to only use their included lav?

A: Yes this Mic is pretty good will get the job done! for Blogeer or interview

Q: 3. The Zoom F2 records in mono only, is that correct? So only 1 channel can be recorded, right?

A: Correct! The Zoom F2 Ultracompact Portable Field Recorder with Lavalier Microphone (BH #ZOF) records mono tracks only. It records the same mono audio on both the left and right channels with the included single-element microphone.

Q: 4. Can I use the Mic input to record audio from output of any Aux out of a mixer, ? or would i need an adapter for that input?

A: In order to record audio from the aux output of a mixer on the Zoom F2 Portable Field Recorder, you will need to use a combination of adapters. The 3.5mm input on the F2 uses a locking connector and it accepts mic level signal, so you will need to use a line-to-mic attenuator to convert the line level output from the mixer to a mic level signal. If the mixer has a 3.5mm TRS aux output, you can use the Kopul ACH4-25MON Line-to-Mic Attenuator Cable (B&H # KOACH425MON), then add on a female coupler like the Hosa Technology GMM303 3.5mm Female Stereo Mini to 3.5mm Female Stereo Mini Adapter (B&H # HOASMFSMF). Finally, to connect to the locking input on the F2, attach the Sennheiser CL1 3.5mm to 3.5mm Cable (B&H # SECL1).

Q: 5. The Boundary Microphone: I have a delightful number of Shure MX 391/O Boundary Microphones. If I use an adaptor, would I be able to use that microphone with the Zoom F2?

A: If you used an adapter that provided phantom power yes. The Zoom will not provide the power needed for you mics.

Q: 6. Does this recorder support exFAT file system? Does it have a limit to file size? Some recorders break and restart new files at a 2gig limit. Can you make a 3, or 5 or 8 gig single audio file?

A: No, the F2 records 32-bit float WAV file format and is BWF compatible. It records to microSD cards up to 512 GB maximum. The recording continues until you press the stop button and does not automatically break in the middle to start a new file so you can make 3, 4, or 5 GB single recorded audio files.

Q: 7. What strength of attenuator cable should i use if going from a headphone jack of the zoom p4 into the mic input of this device? It will give me the ability to record at 48khz, which the zoom p4 does not have.

A: Kopul ACDR-35 Line-to-Mic Attenuator Cable B&H # KOACDR35: https://bhpho.to/3igNdJf The Kopul ACDR-35 Line-to-Mic Attenuator Cable is designed to connect your digital recorder output to the mic level input of your DSLR camera with 35dB of attenuation to step down the hot line level audio to microphone level. It is shielded to reduce RF noise from cell phones and provide interference-free operation.

Q: 8. Real world question, how durable is this? In other words, can you sit on it? (That's how lav recorders/transmitters are used..)

A: The Zoom F2 Ultracompact Portable Field Recorder with Lavalier Microphone is very durable. It is not recommended that you sit on it, as it comes with a belt clip for clipping to the belt line of the person who is using the lavalier microphone. You can also activate the 'Hold' setting on the recorder, in case any buttons are pressed during recording, the audio recording will not be affected.

Q: 9. Can it work with a Sanken COS-11D lav mic?

A: No, the Sanken COS-11D Lavalier Microphone is not compatible for use with the Zoom F2 Field Recorder. The mic requires 3 to 10V of plug-in power and the recorder can only supply 2.5V.

Q: 10. Will this act as an audio input device via the usb?

A: No, the F2 does not function as an audio input device like a USB audio interface. When connected to a computer via USB, the F2 can transfer files and you can also control the F2's settings while using the F2 Editor app. The USB port can also be used with Zoom's AD-17 adapter for AC power.

24/09/2024

[Low-Cut Filter] I pre-ordered two Zoom F2 recorders, the F2 and the F2-BT because I wanted compact 32-bit floating recorders. They're both identical in terms of recording function, but if I were to do it all over again I would have gone with two F2-BT recorders instead of one of each.


The layout is very simple and it would actually help to have a bit more info on battery life, but I keep spare batteries with me all the time anyway so I'm not terribly worried about that.


The lav mic is larger than what I'd been using but it's not a bad mic.

What I'd been using before this was a Zoom H1 recorder, the first version (because I don't like the thought of the gain knob getting bumped on the new version). These replace the H1 perfectly and I'm planning to get more as soon as they're back in stock.

5
19/08/2024

[-32 dB/Pa] Set it and forget it. No gain settings, just 32 bit float goodness. I personally upgraded the mic, but the mic it comes with is fine too. Haven' had any issues that others claim. Great device.

5
14/08/2024

[1] I upgraded the lav to the +/- $100 Rode mic. Sounds fantastic across the spectrum, but very sensitive to minute belching. Don’t eat a dinner before going on. 32 Float makes clipping almost impossible. Time code synch Timecode Systems, Ultrasync Blue. Easy Peasey.

5
09/08/2024

[-32 dB/Pa] Love this little guy. The wait was long and well worth it. I recommend this for its tiny size and not having to worry about levels. It Simoly won't clip. How it knows how intense to pickup the audio baffles me. It doesn't sound like auto input levels are being used but much better quality. Impressive when paired with a countryman b3 or Sanken COS-11 lav mic.

5
04/08/2024

[0.505 lb] Not having to worry about my audio levels has increased my production capability many times over. I wish there was a wireless version for in-camera sync vs post production synchronization, but the small amount of time it takes to sync in Premiere is way less than needing to reshoot for blown audio. Adjusting the gain in post is super easy and still comes out clean. The F2 desktop software is easy to use. My only complaint is the windjammer isn't super-great at staying on the mic. It's fine once the mic is in place, but everything up to that point requires a great deal of care to not lose it. I'd love to see this unit upgraded with a small digital display for actual battery life and recording time remaining, but even without those I'd buy it again if needed.

5
05/07/2024

[BWF] It's amazing to be able to record 32 bit audio at this size and price. I am connecting it to a boom microphone and I'm very pleased with the results. I got the blue tooth version to be able to control the unit from my phone. Not a single issue yet. Only negative is that it feels a little too plasticky. Hope that it lasts long enough!

5
29/06/2024

[None] I was pretty surprised by the size. It's quite small which I like. The controls feel fine and the Bluetooth works really well. If you have used DJI Bluetooth on their Ronin systems it can be annoying, and I was expecting it to be that way, but it was without lag and connected nearly instantly. The audio sounds very good and didn't require any adjustments while recording a walking interview outside on gravel. Does it sound like a $5k audio setup? no, but it is the best dollars spent for the indie/commercial work I do. Overall, I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a wireless-like system but doesn't want to spend the big bucks and hassle for an actual wireless system.

5
28/06/2024

[-32 dB/Pa] Bought a pair to use with the AtomX/ time code sync via BT. Everything connected fast and works flawlessly. Great sounding product!

5
15/06/2024

[Low-Cut Filter] I am a speaker and need to record and wireless transmit at the same time. This recorder is amazing.

5
23/05/2024

[48 kHz / 32-Bit] This device is a perfect companion for any videographer and you do not need to adjust gain or anything else.

5

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