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Microphone and Recorder shootout for filmmakers 2014 edition Zoom H6 vs H4n vs Audio Technica AT803

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | May 2, 2014 | Microphones, Sound Recorders, Studio JPIC, Videography

In this video I put the Zoom H6 Handy Recorder head-to-head with the Zoom H4n Handy recorder and see if the new and improved Zoom H6 is indeed new and improved. I compare the sound quality of the H6 XYH-6 X/Y capsule, the H6 MSH-6 Mid-Side (MS) capsule, and the H4n...

Upgrade the Zoom H6 firmware to version 2.00 or 1.10

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Apr 28, 2014 | Uncategorized

In this video I show how to upgrade the Zoom H6 firmware. Version 1.10 brings two new features: A fix to the SD card test, which allows you to check and make sure your SD cards are working properly. A volume control for the line out, which allows you to send the audio...

Zoom H6 Handy Recorder unboxing

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Apr 27, 2014 | Sound Recorders, Studio JPIC, Videography

In this video I do an unboxing of the Zoom H6 Handy Recorder. I decided to upgrade my Zoom H4n to an H6 mostly for the improved sound quality and the improved workflow. The H6 boots up faster, has easy to adjust volume controls, and has interchangeable microphone...

Take panoramas using the Nodal Ninja NN4 with RD16 II advanced rotator

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Apr 27, 2014 | Hardware Tutorials, Photography, Studio JPIC

In this video I show you how I use the Nodal Ninja NN4 with RD16-II advanced rotator to take my panoramas. The important thing with panoramas is to do everything manually to ensure the images stitch well together. That’s why I use manual exposure, manual white...

Find the No Parallax Point on a Nodal Ninja NN4 with RD16-II for better panoramic photos

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Apr 27, 2014 | Hardware Tutorials, Photography, Studio JPIC

In this video, I show how to find the No Parallax Point (NPP) which is sometimes called Nodal Point, which helps you take better panoramic photos which will stich together with less errors. The panoramic head I’m using in this video is the Nodal Ninja NN4 with...
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