This recorder is like insurance for your audio—especially if you're shooting unpredictable stuff. The Zoom F6 was the first recorder I trusted to just run in the background and not give me a heart attack in post. Between the 32-bit float recording and timecode sync, this thing is built for real-world production.
I used it on interviews, narrative shoots, and any project where I needed multi-mic setups without worrying about peaking or riding gain. The preamps are clean, the form factor is small, and it just works—whether mounted on a rig or tossed in a bag.
This unit is in great condition. All inputs work flawlessly. Includes power cable and SD card so you can hit the ground running.
Inputs: 6x XLR (locking) with 75 dB of gain
Recording Format: WAV (BWF) 24-bit / 32-bit float, up to 192 kHz
Power Options: 4x AA batteries, USB-C, or Sony L-series battery
Media: Dual SD card slots (UHS-II compatible)
Dimensions: 4.0" (L) x 4.4" (W) x 2.6" (H)
Weight: 0.87 lbs (396g without batteries)
This recorder is like insurance for your audio—especially if you're shooting unpredictable stuff. The Zoom F6 was the first recorder I trusted to just run in the background and not give me a heart attack in post. Between the 32-bit float recording and timecode sync, this thing is built for real-world production.
I used it on interviews, narrative shoots, and any project where I needed multi-mic setups without worrying about peaking or riding gain. The preamps are clean, the form factor is small, and it just works—whether mounted on a rig or tossed in a bag.
This unit is in great condition. All inputs work flawlessly. Includes power cable and SD card so you can hit the ground running.
Inputs: 6x XLR (locking) with 75 dB of gain
Recording Format: WAV (BWF) 24-bit / 32-bit float, up to 192 kHz
Power Options: 4x AA batteries, USB-C, or Sony L-series battery
Media: Dual SD card slots (UHS-II compatible)
Dimensions: 4.0" (L) x 4.4" (W) x 2.6" (H)
Weight: 0.87 lbs (396g without batteries)