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Zoom H1 Review (Used with rode videomic)

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2010

Very unofficial, just grabbed my camera and started chatting.

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  • hey pal, did you try playin with the h1 gain to eliminate the room noise and then reposition the rodemic to get the best clean audio? May have helped eliminate those fans, would be annoying in an interview circumstance...

  • @fotizome I did my best with it, its a gaming computer and if you've ever put one together you understand how loud 4 140mm 100+cfm and 6 120mm 90+cfm fans are xD The thing sounds like a borderline vacuum cleaner to keep on my internals running cool

  • Im wondering, how can I mount my H1 to my cam also while the rode is on there?

  • @samuraimacisthebest a camera grip that screws into the tripod mount on the bottom that has a threaded top would work

  • Hello thanks for helping us.I want to ask another thing.What is your cameras model and have you added any effect on this video

  • @OsNeTe 550d and nah, this is footage straight off the camera

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  • your hair looks like crap

  • so the h1 offers phantom 48v power for my rode mic?

  • @oOoNinjaMushroomoOo Thank you very much. :) 

  • @forgottenbow I like your set-up. I'm thinking of having the same set-up myself but I'm using a Audio Technica ATR-6550 shotgun mic and a shockmount. But I still have to get my own Zoom H1. I have this major concern though. Can you monitor the audio with headphones while recording?

  • @baldheadkid The Rode mic offers that distinct uni-directional feel. The Zoom H1 has an excellent mic, although it's also a good recording gadget. Grab a boom pole, connect them, then voila, you're instantly a boom operator.

  • @0Kimchi0 Yes, of course. Just make sure to sync it properly during post-production. :)

  • Well I can't get a Rode mic cause I have a d5000 and it doesn't have a mic input. But since the Zoom H1 is portable, I should have no problem purchasing this, right?

  • hey Alex - just wondering .. the Zoom H1 has a built in mic right? why would you need the Rode mic on top of that?

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