I used to do this with a d300 and zoom h4n (non pro) that has very bad built in pre-amps. The sony a7iii pre-amps arent that bad comparatively. Good stuff mate! These days, ive ditched the zoom recorder entirely but use a saramonic sr pax1 instead. Slighlty quieter pre-amps when paired with some mics and its also easier and quicker to control gain/volume via the knobs on the fly. You can even purchase those small xlr saramonic mics and attach them to the front of the pax1 to get louder scratch audio if need be.
saramonic sr pax1 1.0 out of 5 stars Not reliable Output jack broke Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2024 Verified Purchase Output jack broke after a couple of uses. Great concept but cheap components. You get what you pay for.
Thanks, I have a Zoom H2N and just plug it directly into my camera. But I'm looking to overhaul my entire setup. New camera, new mic, audio recorder etc.
Great info, thank you. Please keep making videos. I think you’re going to do really well. I just have the Zoom H1N and it worked really well also. Good tutorial
The zoom H4N Pro has only one output socket with can be used for either line out or headphones and unfortunately it is the only one since you don't have one on the camera. My suggestion would be to either check your audio prior to recording your video for any issues then disconnect the headphones and feed the cable into your camera/ or to record onto your SD card and sync in post after, that will keep you headphones socket free and you can monitor your audio throughout your recording/ or try find some kind of a splitter which is not something I've tried and cannot give and recommendation on, Thanks.
Thomann bietet unter "Zoom - APH-4n Pro" ein Zubehör Set an, welches ein spezielles "Dämpfungskabel" enthält, um den Kopfhörer-Ausgangspegel, der am Mikrofon-Eingang der Kamera zu Verzerrungen führt, zu verringern ! - Adapterkabel, um den Linepegel auf Kamerapegel / Mikrofonpegel zu senken ! Um dazu noch einen Kopfhörer nutzen zu können liegt dem Set auch ein "Splitkabel" bei. Das Set kostet zur Zeit 43 €.
Can you make a video on the best settings to use on the H4n? There are so many options in the menu, I’d like to know which are the best settings to have it on for XLR use and Lavalier use.
Hi, yes it does ever so slightly, that's why it's crucial to have the audio levels on your camera to the lowest value possible, the higher you increase it the more noise it introduces. But, having it as low as possible makes it almost negligebale, having said that, if you're a perfectionist then your best option is to record separately and sync in post, thanks.
Hi, basically that's the only way to control the level of the audio recorded inside the camera, while using this setup. Which you do need to adjust otherwise it may clip and distort.
Meloney Victory, I'm actually using a photography tripod( the manfrotto 290 extra) for my video on a ball head. Some people use video heads but, my opinion is if you're not behind the camera recording things, but in front of it, you won't need a smooth video head, as the can be pricey as well. As for my overheads, I use C stands with gripheads and extension arms, with ballheads on their end. I mount my microphone either on my desk using a microphone arm, or on a c stand .Often I mount the recorder on a 'magic arm' aka smallrig arm.
You can either have your camera on a ball head/video head it's up to you and the recorder attached to the tripod using a 'magic arm' aka 'small rig arm' you can also use a 'super clamp' or a coldshoe to 1/4 inch adapter and mount it on top of the camera there's lots of ways to do it.
Hi, yes the same setup should work if your Panasonic has a mic/line in port. I’d make sure to enable a limiter for that scenario and also if you can test it before hand in case adjustments need to be made, thanks.
Hi, yes that’s correct you can do both at the same time. Instead of just enabling pre record(the lamp blinks) press one more time(the record lamp will be solid red),Thanks.
I think what I'm confused with is if the recorder is synced with the camera will the only SD card I need to use be from the camera or will I still need to use the H4 SD card as well?
If you do your recordings this way the camera will use the audio coming the H4N Pro or the microphone you have connected to it. There's no sync required after.
Underrated channel with lots of potential. I have a question: how did you connect the Zoom to the tripod in your thumbnail pic? I want to find a way to connect it to the tripod but not the camera. Thanks!
Sam Ely, I used a 'magic arm' aka smallrig arm. I connected the end with a clamp to one of the tripod's legs and the 1/4 inch end to the mount on the back of the Zoom H4N Pro, thanks.
The audio is not coming from the camera and is being recorded into the H4n pro like your comment suggests, but from an external microphone and it's being recorded staright into the camera linked to the video file thanks to the H4n pro recorder.
@@florinG Thanks for confirming here, is there any reason you've decided to record it from an external microphone rather than the H4n? Also, may I know which external microphone was used to record here? Great video, by the way.
The reason I'm not using the microphone on the H4N Pro to record is because 1 prefer a more directional pattern microphone that can also be used outside of the frame and boomed above my head like a shotgun microphone and 2 is because I prefer the quality of the audio coming from the microphone I'm using over the one coming from the Zoom. The microphone I used in this video was the rode NTG3. Both the Rode microphone and the one on the zoom are condenser microphones however the zoom has a unidirectional pickup pattern which means it picks up sound equally from anywhere around it where as the Rode has a super cardiod patern which means will cancel some of the sound coming from the side and from the back and pick up mostly from the front. It also makes a difference in terms of reverb, Thanks.
Hi, I’m sorry I did not mention that. To name a few reasons: • An external recorder has higher quality preamps. • Can allow placement of microphones farther away from the camera/ closer to the subject/talent without introducing noticiable noise. • It can power condenser mics with 12-48v phantom power. Not to mention the additional functions of a recorder like limiters, compressors, high pass etc. Using this method makes it a bit easier since you don’t have to sync in post, thanks.
@@florinG I did know about the higher quality pre-amps. Figured plugging in puts two sets of pre-amps in series. Assuming the camera pre-amp can then be set very low. Am I correct? Is there an optimal low level? Your other points were valuable, thank you.
I guess you have to experiment and see what works best with your particular setup. When I made this video I used a Sony a7iii and that level produced the best result, thanks.👌
@@MichiMallu on the zoom H4N Pro you don't need an attenuator unless you monitor your audio straight on the recorder in which case raising the level too high for your headphones would make the audio clip in the camera you're recording otherwise you don't need one plus you can monitor the audio straight from your camera if you're camera has headphones out, thank you+ best of luck.
Hi, If the audio level is set to 1 on the camera there should be little to no noise introduced. Be shore not to use a very long 3.5mm trs to trs cable, stay away from mobile phones and monitors because they cause hiss, also be Shute the issue is not from your mic+xlr setup. if after all this checked the audio is still unsatisfactory the best thing is to use the file straight from the sd card and sync in post, thanks.
Да я уже разобрался! Спасибо. У меня камера Nikon D5600. Рекордер Zoom H4n Pro. Купил еще фирменный набор Zoom APH-4n Pro для видеозаписи. Фон остался. Дело в том, что такая система с Nikon не работает. Не согласование по входу и выходу. Сейчас хочу поменть Nikon на Canon.
Just purchase a Tackstar 600 for $30 and cut out all the Zoom interfacing. Mic has +10db of gain and will drive the sony pre amps with clean audio set at low input gain levels. $ well spent.
Finally after searching in RUclips for ages finally I've found the video to my question. Amazing thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks 💯👍
I used to do this with a d300 and zoom h4n (non pro) that has very bad built in pre-amps. The sony a7iii pre-amps arent that bad comparatively.
Good stuff mate!
These days, ive ditched the zoom recorder entirely but use a saramonic sr pax1 instead.
Slighlty quieter pre-amps when paired with some mics and its also easier and quicker to control gain/volume via the knobs on the fly.
You can even purchase those small xlr saramonic mics and attach them to the front of the pax1 to get louder scratch audio if need be.
saramonic sr pax1 1.0 out of 5 stars Not reliable Output jack broke
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2024
Verified Purchase
Output jack broke after a couple of uses. Great concept but cheap components. You get what you pay for.
Great video. Informative and straightforward. Thanks for the upload.
Glad it was helpful!
Can you make a video with the best settings on the H4N, please?
Thanks, I have a Zoom H2N and just plug it directly into my camera. But I'm looking to overhaul my entire setup. New camera, new mic, audio recorder etc.
Great info, thank you. Please keep making videos. I think you’re going to do really well. I just have the Zoom H1N and it worked really well also. Good tutorial
Thank you for your feedback.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing this information.
Glad it was helpful!
work also with a phone as a camara ? pluging in a MPC as an example ?😅 🙏🏼
How do you connect the rode wireless go ii to a camera please?
How do you monitor the audio since you use the headphone jack from the zoom and my a6300 doesn't have a headphone port
The zoom H4N Pro has only one output socket with can be used for either line out or headphones and unfortunately it is the only one since you don't have one on the camera. My suggestion would be to either check your audio prior to recording your video for any issues then disconnect the headphones and feed the cable into your camera/ or to record onto your SD card and sync in post after, that will keep you headphones socket free and you can monitor your audio throughout your recording/ or try find some kind of a splitter which is not something I've tried and cannot give and recommendation on, Thanks.
Thomann bietet unter "Zoom - APH-4n Pro" ein Zubehör Set an, welches ein spezielles "Dämpfungskabel" enthält, um den Kopfhörer-Ausgangspegel, der am Mikrofon-Eingang der Kamera zu Verzerrungen führt, zu verringern ! - Adapterkabel, um den Linepegel auf Kamerapegel / Mikrofonpegel zu senken !
Um dazu noch einen Kopfhörer nutzen zu können liegt dem Set auch ein "Splitkabel" bei. Das Set kostet zur Zeit 43 €.
Can you make a video on the best settings to use on the H4n? There are so many options in the menu, I’d like to know which are the best settings to have it on for XLR use and Lavalier use.
I'll try and make a video about it, thanks.
Does the preamp in the camera effect the audio?
Hi, yes it does ever so slightly, that's why it's crucial to have the audio levels on your camera to the lowest value possible, the higher you increase it the more noise it introduces. But, having it as low as possible makes it almost negligebale, having said that, if you're a perfectionist then your best option is to record separately and sync in post, thanks.
@@florinG Some newer cameras have a a line option for the mic which will bypass the built in pre-amp, in the audio settings.
At 2:03 I dont understand why you turn down the headphonevolume. What impact does that have on the recording volume? Can you explain?
Hi, basically that's the only way to control the level of the audio recorded inside the camera, while using this setup. Which you do need to adjust otherwise it may clip and distort.
@@florinG It works! You are the first one I know that has pointed out this important thing to to with the H4n pro. Subbed!
Great information 👍 I need to improve my sound and I think this is better idea ☝️
Great... I'm glad you like it
Yo keep it coming
What tripod mounts are you using for your microphone and cameras?
Meloney Victory, I'm actually using a photography tripod( the manfrotto 290 extra) for my video on a ball head. Some people use video heads but, my opinion is if you're not behind the camera recording things, but in front of it, you won't need a smooth video head, as the can be pricey as well. As for my overheads, I use C stands with gripheads and extension arms, with ballheads on their end. I mount my microphone either on my desk using a microphone arm, or on a c stand .Often I mount the recorder on a 'magic arm' aka smallrig arm.
What camera mount are you using to hold the camera and the Zoom H4n pro?
You can either have your camera on a ball head/video head it's up to you and the recorder attached to the tripod using a 'magic arm' aka 'small rig arm' you can also use a 'super clamp' or a coldshoe to 1/4 inch adapter and mount it on top of the camera there's lots of ways to do it.
Great video
I have a Sony A6400 and a zoom H8. There is creep on the audio and by 30 sec it’s completely out of sync. Any idea how I can fix this?
Hi, Does the video have its own separate audio?
@ I fixed it! The zoom was recording at the wrong sampling rate
Will this audio recording set up work, if I were to record a live concert using a panasonic VX1 camcorder and an H4N or a zoom H6?
Hi, yes the same setup should work if your Panasonic has a mic/line in port. I’d make sure to enable a limiter for that scenario and also if you can test it before hand in case adjustments need to be made, thanks.
Thank you, very helpful
You're welcome!
So in this way, do you not need to press record on the H4n, do you just leave it on standby and press record on the camera?
Hi, no you do not but, having a redundant copy does help in case something goes wrong, thanks.
Hi , when the sound straight into DLSR, can I also record a track inside H4N Pro ? Thanks !
Hi, yes that’s correct you can do both at the same time. Instead of just enabling pre record(the lamp blinks) press one more time(the record lamp will be solid red),Thanks.
Nice video 👌🏾
Can you add a XLR cable to record a guitar or bass instruments?
You should be able to do that, I don't see why not, thanks.
Will this work on any zoom microphone..I have zoom h1
Yes if the h1 has an audio out, you can do it as well.
I think what I'm confused with is if the recorder is synced with the camera will the only SD card I need to use be from the camera or will I still need to use the H4 SD card as well?
If you do your recordings this way the camera will use the audio coming the H4N Pro or the microphone you have connected to it. There's no sync required after.
Thanks!!!!!
No problem!
Underrated channel with lots of potential. I have a question: how did you connect the Zoom to the tripod in your thumbnail pic? I want to find a way to connect it to the tripod but not the camera. Thanks!
Sam Ely, I used a 'magic arm' aka smallrig arm. I connected the end with a clamp to one of the tripod's legs and the 1/4 inch end to the mount on the back of the Zoom H4N Pro, thanks.
did you use the h4n pro to record audio to this video from your camera?
Yes, I did, but used H4n pro to bridge the microphone with the camera.
The audio is not coming from the camera and is being recorded into the H4n pro like your comment suggests, but from an external microphone and it's being recorded staright into the camera linked to the video file thanks to the H4n pro recorder.
@@florinG Thanks for confirming here, is there any reason you've decided to record it from an external microphone rather than the H4n? Also, may I know which external microphone was used to record here? Great video, by the way.
The reason I'm not using the microphone on the H4N Pro to record is because 1 prefer a more directional pattern microphone that can also be used outside of the frame and boomed above my head like a shotgun microphone and 2 is because I prefer the quality of the audio coming from the microphone I'm using over the one coming from the Zoom. The microphone I used in this video was the rode NTG3. Both the Rode microphone and the one on the zoom are condenser microphones however the zoom has a unidirectional pickup pattern which means it picks up sound equally from anywhere around it where as the Rode has a super cardiod patern which means will cancel some of the sound coming from the side and from the back and pick up mostly from the front. It also makes a difference in terms of reverb, Thanks.
I have a sony alpha 6400 and i just purchased the Zoom Podtrak P4. I am not picking up any sound to my camera. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!! SO FRUSTRATING
Hi have you tried checking if audio recording is enabled in the camera?
@@florinG It is. It works perfectly fine with my Rode Weireless Go 2
Will it work with Tascam DR-05X
I believe the Tascam DR-05X has a line/headphone out so I believe it does, but I'd check with the manual just to be sure.
@@florinG Thankd
So this doesn't need to be a trs to trrs cable? My knowledge on this isn't great, but Isn't the third black ring on the plug supposed to be for mics?
No, the TRRS won't work, and that type of adapter is meant to be used when recording using a mini shotgun for example on your mobile phone.
You did not say why you do this except for syncing. If that is the only reason, why not use the mic directly into the camera?
Hi, I’m sorry I did not mention that. To name a few reasons:
• An external recorder has higher quality preamps.
• Can allow placement of microphones farther away from the camera/ closer to the subject/talent without introducing noticiable noise.
• It can power condenser mics with 12-48v phantom power. Not to mention the additional functions of a recorder like limiters, compressors, high pass etc.
Using this method makes it a bit easier since you don’t have to sync in post, thanks.
@@florinG I did know about the higher quality pre-amps. Figured plugging in puts two sets of pre-amps in series. Assuming the camera pre-amp can then be set very low. Am I correct? Is there an optimal low level? Your other points were valuable, thank you.
For some reason, with the camera volume 1, it was so quiet the camera barely picked up any sound.
I guess you have to experiment and see what works best with your particular setup. When I made this video I used a Sony a7iii and that level produced the best result, thanks.👌
@florinG it worked with volume 60 mic 60 😊
Line level from H4N to Camera’s Mic level??? You need a microphone Attenuator Cable in between!
Nope, there's no need for an attenuator cable it works perfectly with a regular minijack cable.
@@florinG it works without it, but that’s not the proper way to do this, search it and find out!
@@MichiMallu on the zoom H4N Pro you don't need an attenuator unless you monitor your audio straight on the recorder in which case raising the level too high for your headphones would make the audio clip in the camera you're recording otherwise you don't need one plus you can monitor the audio straight from your camera if you're camera has headphones out, thank you+ best of luck.
Ich habe schön zoom H6 Black gekauft haben. Benutze ich gerne in meinem Video Podcast suzamen mit einem sehr hohen Qualität und teuer Setup!
Where do i find that attachment to place the recorder on the stand and hold the camera?
Do you mean like the one I have in the thumbnail or do you need to mount it on top of the camera ?
@@florinG the one in the thumbnail so the recorder sticks out to the side of the camera
@@phantomflowz3462 you will need a magic arm for that.
Пишет звук на камеру с фоновым шумом. Что делать?
Hi, If the audio level is set to 1 on the camera there should be little to no noise introduced. Be shore not to use a very long 3.5mm trs to trs cable, stay away from mobile phones and monitors because they cause hiss, also be Shute the issue is not from your mic+xlr setup. if after all this checked the audio is still unsatisfactory the best thing is to use the file straight from the sd card and sync in post, thanks.
Да я уже разобрался! Спасибо. У меня камера Nikon D5600. Рекордер Zoom H4n Pro. Купил еще фирменный набор Zoom APH-4n Pro для видеозаписи. Фон остался. Дело в том, что такая система с Nikon не работает. Не согласование по входу и выходу. Сейчас хочу поменть Nikon на Canon.
Just purchase a Tackstar 600 for $30 and cut out all the Zoom interfacing. Mic has +10db of gain and will drive the sony pre amps with clean audio set at low input gain levels. $ well spent.