Thanks for the demo. Real world demos really give us a better knowledge on how to get quality end results. I didn't realize being that far from the camera would be so different. Great demo. Thank you again.
Thanks for the kind comments! And yes, microphone placement has a huge impact on sound quality, I'd say that way more than microphone quality (especially since nowadays 50bucks mics are more than decent).
Beautiful beautiful man. Kept getting distracted by his beauty. Wonderful hands on demonstration of how to use this, I just bought it to document my trip and seeing it in action gave me peace of mind. Thank you so much!😄💚
I just bought it like a week ago and I'm researching everything to use it properly, I'm going to get broke with all these accesories but sound so important and I want to experiment with soundscapes and interviews
It's a great little device, I hope you enjoy it! When it comes to accessories, my suggestion would be to buy them when you need them. You can start by using the H1n on its own, and then see if you find limitations that would require extra accessories. For interviews, if you'll use it as a handheld microphone you don't need anything else than the device to get started. If you'll use it as a boom microphone, then you might want a stand (I have a video on using the H1n as a boom microphone). Good luck and ask away! 👍🏼😊
8:34 on powerbanks: beware that some powerbanks have built in auto shutdown feature. My Sony powerbank just shuts down when zoom h1 is plugged, because it doesn’t drain much power. And another note is on USB wall adapters: they may produce hiss sound. The same hiss may appear when you plug h1 to the computer as audio interface. It’s somehow connected to “noisy ground” thing, but I haven’t figured out how to deal with this.
Good tips! I use an Anker power bank and that one seems OK with the H1n. Grounding issues sometimes are related to faulty cables/connections. I'll have to test a bit more using the H1n as an interface and see how it works for me. Thanks for the input! 👍🏻
@@RogerinFinland thank you for mentioning the brand. I had two other brands (Jackery and an off brand) that shut off after 10-15 seconds. After reading your reply I realized I also had an Anker power bank and that worked!
What ?? YOU ARE AWESOME! I had an old Zoom H1.. you let me not spend money to but a Mike to do podcasts! Eheh. Happy to have subscribed to you! If my channel becomes great... it is of you!
I use an OTG adapter to connect the Zoom H1N recorder as an external mic with my smartphone to take videos. It took a while to find this solution but it is working well.
What an amazing video you have put together here! I just bought a Zoom H1n and a VXR10 shotgun mic but had no idea how to make everything all work. You have helped me a ton. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Happy to help! You can find a couple more H1n videos in the channel, and I have another one coming soon 👍🏻 As a (former) hooper I appreciate your comment 😎👊🏻🏀
Dankeschön! (Thanks nicely.) A very good demonstration. I came here seeing an intro of Lois Rossmann where he shortly mentioned his setup. It's interesting and looks like a very viable option. So: Thanks once more.
Shit, dang! I misspelled his first name. So it's "Louis". Who cares, hm? (I do, because I like preciseness. The latter, I can use to say: Yeah, a very neat presentation.) @Roger: Enjoy your day, fellow brother from another mother! (Greetings from Germany.)
Really informative and well explained. I don't own a Zoom but have always been impressed by it's performance and versatility. Maybe I'll get one.... one day. 😀
I started recording audio on this recorder. in my opinion, the main disadvantage is the shaking volume button and the lack of a built-in battery. You can get acquainted with the sound quality on my channel on the latest videos.
Very few recorders have a built in battery. From zoom, H1, H1n, H2, H4, H5, H6, F1, F2, D3... All battery powered. Do you have some example of one with built in battery? (Which would be a pain to deal with if it empties mid shooting).
We have been wondering how we can use our zoom H1n that we have kicking around the office. Mounting it on top of the camera is a great idea- Thank you for making this video and AWESOME BEARD SIR! Cheers
Happy to help! The XY microphone might be good enough, but you might want to look at dual/double lav mics. Basically it's two lavaliers with one cable, so to one stereo track you get one microphone one the right and one in the left channel. Takes some work in post, but it's a pretty cheap and effective solution!
@@RogerinFinland thanks Roger! I thought about using the XY for one person and a lav for the second, that might not balance correctly without a mixer so your solution with the dual lav may be better. I looked for a recording of this setup on RUclips and found none. My question is if you do the dual, when you playback on headphones will you hear one person in one ear and the other person in the other ear? Or will it be stereo hearing both people each in both headphones? Thanks again Roger for all the cool videos !
Well, you can't actually use the XY and the 3.5mm input at the same time, it's either one or the other. The only way to do "multitrack" with the H1n is to trick it to have 2 mono tracks (like with those dual mics). And yes, the monitoring will be one person in each ear. It might be possible to tell it to output a mixed mono out, but I'm not sure about that. And thanks for the kind comments!!
i have the h2n but connecting an external lavelier mic doesn't seem to work. it works well as a standalone but i will try it out with the tips you have shared for the the h1n. thanks for making this video...adds more value to what i have already purchased..
I have just ordered d3 pro and h1n to pair both and use d3 as mic and h1 as recorder and main preamp. Do you think it is a good idea, I shall make talking head videos. Use my Samsung mobile and manual camera app to record video.
The H1n is an XY stereo microphone so it isn't very directional. I think that to use the H1n for that purpose you'd need to put it very close to the source, like a handheld microphone from a news outlet.
Thanks for the tips. I didn’t know you could use a power bank with this. I recently picked one and was dreading the fact of constantly buying batteries or living with the fear that I don’t have any.
I'd rather recommend a better alternative: either the Movo smm5 or smm8. The one in the video is a smallrig shock mount, I think they only make one of them.
I don't know of any handy recorder with internal battery. I've had a few from zoom (H1n, H2, H5, F1, F2 and F3) and all of them work with either AA or AAA batteries.
Great video! Extremely detailed and lots of useful tips. I was trying to figure out how to use the H1 together with my camera/PC and this really helps! I love this mic! Amazing value for money (especially considering I got mine for like $40 3rd hand)
I ordered an H1N and it should arrive tomorrow. I have a Nikon P900 Camera and the microphone is complete garbage. This should be a better alternative on a budget.
This was mostly for demonstration purposes, so I kept it simple. Many claim it's not necessary at all, but it depends on how you use the camera I suppose. On camera alone I prefer just a microphone.
One other hack would be useful. Trying to record to the H1n coming line in directly from an audio mixer will result in inferior distorting results. There is supposed to be a special kind of audio cable to correct this, it's not a simple audio cable but has another quality. Do you know about this? I'd like to use the H1n for direct line recording, it's so small and convenient to pack on gigs . But so far the recordings are not good at all. Thanks for the H1n hack video.
In the video I used a generic small rig one, but the fit is pretty tight. I think that there are a couple of Movo ones, similar to Rycote stuff but cheaper. Most of these things are compatible with 3/4" threads (normal tripod stuff) but there are plenty of adapters as well.
Thanks! And yes, I'm originally from Spain, nowadays adopted by Finland ☺️, though my 1st language is Catalan, which makes Finnish the 4th one, but haven't got the courage to make a video in it 😅
Can you please explain how can we connect zoom h1n with ios device without batteries using usb powered hub ? Or any other idea ? Because when we connect zoom h1n with iOs device it shows message "disconnect usb cable once" when we disconnect the usb cable it turns off. So how we can connect ? Is there any solution ?
I don't think I understand your use case. You can power the H1n via USB using a power bank. You can connect your H1n to a computer and a) transfer files or b) use it as interface; in the computer case the computer probably delivers power as well. You can connect it to an iOS device and use it as interface; I doubt the iOS device will power the H1n, and I wouldn't use a USB hub for the purposes of powering something in any case. I don't have any iOS device myself, so I can't test this.
This use case is even more confusing to me. I don't know what a "USB camera adapter" is. If you are talking about connecting the H1n with a camera via USB (because the camera has a USB port) that will not work. Via USB, the H1n can transfer files, which the camera won't understand, or used as audio interface, which the camera won't understand either. If what you want is to transmit audio from H1n to a camera, the only way is the 3.5mm connection.
Happy to help! On the cheap cheap end (20bucks) there are some Boya that get good reviews. Then I'd look at the Rode Lav Go (I think that's the name) or the Deity v.lav 👍🏻
As far as I know that's not possible, and they only work with iOS devices.
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Hello! I have a Zenfone 6, and I just connect the H1n to it using an OTG adapter, then the camera app automatically capture the audio through the recorder, without any additional configuration (actually, after turning the H1n on, I select the option to use it as a microphone on a computer, and it works perfectly). But I don't know about other models of smartphones, maybe it will work with some and with others it won't. Edit: and I don't need any batteries for that, because my smartphone acts as a power source too :)
Nice video. When used with the external line-in I've measured (using RightMark Audio Analyzer) that there is a slight low cut filter applied (-3dB at 40Hz, -4.5dB at 30 Hz) even when bypassing the mic and with the H1n's Lo Cut turned off. This would be problematic if one wants to record a line source with deep bass accurately, such as pipe organ music. Is there some hack to record without this filtering of the very deep bass, flat down to at least 20Hz?
Thanks for the demo. Real world demos really give us a better knowledge on how to get quality end results. I didn't realize being that far from the camera would be so different. Great demo. Thank you again.
Thanks for the kind comments! And yes, microphone placement has a huge impact on sound quality, I'd say that way more than microphone quality (especially since nowadays 50bucks mics are more than decent).
That's some quality right there. Well done
Thanks so much!! 👍🏻
This is Spartaaaaaaa!
(explaining pro audio tips)
:)
Minus the muscly build 😅
Beautiful beautiful man. Kept getting distracted by his beauty.
Wonderful hands on demonstration of how to use this, I just bought it to document my trip and seeing it in action gave me peace of mind.
Thank you so much!😄💚
Thanks, I suppose 😅
The H1n is a great device. Enjoy using it!!
@@RogerinFinland I guess you should be a Hand Model. Look up the Jerry Seinfeld episode LOL
I copped an H1N yesterday so I can finally stop having to use my phone as the recorder. I’m super excited to use your tips!
Nice! I hope they are useful 👌🏼😌
Excellent vidéo THX.
relevant, clear and above all ... without a clown gag every 15 seconds.
Im now a new follower.
I'm glad you like the style! 👍🏻😊
And thanks a lot for subscribing!!
Great tips! Loved the usb power one for podcasts
Happy to help!
Great video with clear and useful information
Glad it was helpful!
I just bought it like a week ago and I'm researching everything to use it properly, I'm going to get broke with all these accesories but sound so important and I want to experiment with soundscapes and interviews
It's a great little device, I hope you enjoy it!
When it comes to accessories, my suggestion would be to buy them when you need them. You can start by using the H1n on its own, and then see if you find limitations that would require extra accessories.
For interviews, if you'll use it as a handheld microphone you don't need anything else than the device to get started. If you'll use it as a boom microphone, then you might want a stand (I have a video on using the H1n as a boom microphone).
Good luck and ask away! 👍🏼😊
I confess that I am to be shamed. Never thought of all these ideas that you gave us here. This video is awesome.
Thanks again 😊
@@RogerinFinland awesome!
8:34 on powerbanks: beware that some powerbanks have built in auto shutdown feature. My Sony powerbank just shuts down when zoom h1 is plugged, because it doesn’t drain much power.
And another note is on USB wall adapters: they may produce hiss sound. The same hiss may appear when you plug h1 to the computer as audio interface. It’s somehow connected to “noisy ground” thing, but I haven’t figured out how to deal with this.
Good tips! I use an Anker power bank and that one seems OK with the H1n. Grounding issues sometimes are related to faulty cables/connections.
I'll have to test a bit more using the H1n as an interface and see how it works for me.
Thanks for the input! 👍🏻
@@RogerinFinland thank you for mentioning the brand. I had two other brands (Jackery and an off brand) that shut off after 10-15 seconds. After reading your reply I realized I also had an Anker power bank and that worked!
short, to the point and extremely useful.
I'm happy it was helpful, and thanks for the feedback!
Very well done. No--nonsense practical info I will actually use. Like tomorrow! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! I'm glad the video was useful 😊
What ?? YOU ARE AWESOME! I had an old Zoom H1.. you let me not spend money to but a Mike to do podcasts! Eheh.
Happy to have subscribed to you! If my channel becomes great... it is of you!
Cool! Thanks a lot for the feedback and all the best with your channel! 👍🏻😊
@@RogerinFinland because of you and your channel.. I suppose that I may do some great stuff! Thank you my friend!!
Superb review. Concise and insightful
Thank you!!
Thank you :)
Happy to help!
Crisp and clear and to the point. Informative videos should be like this. Subscribed.
Thanks a lot for your comment and subscribing!! 👍🏻
great video!
greetings from Brazil!
Obrigado 😊 Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍🏻
very helpful tutorial Roger , be blessed
Thanks!!
Roger in Finland welcome sir
Thank you very much for helpful information! I'm having zoom H1n recently and this is very helpful for making my youtube video.- from S.Korea.
Cheers and thanks for the comment!! 👍🏻😊
I use an OTG adapter to connect the Zoom H1N recorder as an external mic with my smartphone to take videos. It took a while to find this solution but it is working well.
Good that you found a way to make it work!
My first comment ever on youtube. you are great man!
Thanks!! And I feel honoured! 👍🏻😊
Like the Mary Spender t-shirt. Useful video. Thanks!
Thank you for watching the video and commenting!
great review and very helpful. thank you.
And thanks for your comment!! 👍🏼😊
What an amazing video you have put together here! I just bought a Zoom H1n and a VXR10 shotgun mic but had no idea how to make everything all work. You have helped me a ton. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Happy to help! You can find a couple more H1n videos in the channel, and I have another one coming soon 👍🏻
As a (former) hooper I appreciate your comment 😎👊🏻🏀
@@RogerinFinland Do youuse TRS to TRS when you connect Zoom h1z to the rode videomicro ?
Yep.
@@RogerinFinland Thank you
Some really good hacks and tips Roger in Finland. Great vlog.
Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the tips. Very useful!
Happy to help!
Thanks for the tips! Can you please post a link for the shock mount? Thank you!
Very good demo. Thx so much!
Happy to help and thanks for the comment! 👍🏼😊
Brilliant video and very helpful!
Thanks for the feedback and the comment! 👍🏻😊
Well sir this video saved me hours of time for choosing and using this product, subscribed (:
I'm happy if the video was helpful!! 👍🏻😊
And thanks for the comment and the sub, much appreciated!
great video! i bought one of these for myself and i hope to start using it in my college courses for projects!
Great little device!
I have that kinda Mount. I took a notch out of the plastic so a usb cord can be used with the Mount.
There you go! More DIY tips 👍🏻😊
Super helpful, thank you!
Great! And thanks so much for the kind comment 👍🏼😊
thank you very much for the tips
Happy to help!
Dankeschön! (Thanks nicely.)
A very good demonstration.
I came here seeing an intro of Lois Rossmann where he shortly mentioned his setup. It's interesting and looks like a very viable option. So: Thanks once more.
I'm glad if the video was useful! 👍🏻😊
And thanks for the comment!
Shit, dang! I misspelled his first name. So it's "Louis". Who cares, hm? (I do, because I like preciseness. The latter, I can use to say: Yeah, a very neat presentation.)
@Roger: Enjoy your day, fellow brother from another mother! (Greetings from Germany.)
THANK YOU SIR !!
Happy to help!
Thanks for great video. Bought mine today and Will use some of youre tips 👍
Thanks!! I'm sure you'll enjoy the H1n and I'm happy if some ideas are useful 😊
Very helpful and well done. Thank you
Thanks! I'm glad if it was useful! 😳
Just randomly found your page and this was a great video, Thank you!
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I hope you subscribe and stick around for more content 😊
great video, really helpful
Thanks for the comment!
What an excellent video. I found this very useful and I bought the shock mount whilst I watched. Thank you and subscribed
Glad you liked it, and thanks for the sub!!
@@RogerinFinland Which shock mount is it in the video? Looking to get it! Thanks
Or is it the Movo SMM5-B that you recommend for this? Thank you!
Also curious about the table tripod :)
I have a SmallRig one, but it's very tight for the H1n, so I'd recommend the Movo you mentioned.
Really informative and well explained. I don't own a Zoom but have always been impressed by it's performance and versatility. Maybe I'll get one.... one day. 😀
Thanks!! I do own some more expensive equipment, and to be honest it's kind of annoying how good the H1n (and the Rode VideMicro!) performs 😅
Jus got my H1N... thanks for the useful info :)
Enjoy the little pocket rocket 👍🏼😊
nice vid 👍🏻 these are nice tipps. thx for that👍🏻
Thanks! And thanks for subscribing ☺️
Great video! You deserve more subs
Thanks so much!! I hope they'll keep on coming 😊
Thank you for your invaluable video.
Glad it was helpful 😊
Sooo informative, thank you so much !
Happy to help! And thanks for your comment 👍🏻😊
Thank you for this.
Great video
Thanks for the comment!! 👍🏻
This was very helpful. Thanks!
Happy to help!
I started recording audio on this recorder. in my opinion, the main disadvantage is the shaking volume button and the lack of a built-in battery. You can get acquainted with the sound quality on my channel on the latest videos.
Very few recorders have a built in battery. From zoom, H1, H1n, H2, H4, H5, H6, F1, F2, D3... All battery powered. Do you have some example of one with built in battery? (Which would be a pain to deal with if it empties mid shooting).
removable batteries is king. Just buy a panasonic rechargeable
We have been wondering how we can use our zoom H1n that we have kicking around the office. Mounting it on top of the camera is a great idea- Thank you for making this video and AWESOME BEARD SIR! Cheers
Thanks so very much! And glad of being helpful ☺️
Excellent review! I am considering using this for 2 person interviews for podcasting. Thanks for all the tips and tricks 👏
Happy to help! The XY microphone might be good enough, but you might want to look at dual/double lav mics. Basically it's two lavaliers with one cable, so to one stereo track you get one microphone one the right and one in the left channel.
Takes some work in post, but it's a pretty cheap and effective solution!
@@RogerinFinland thanks Roger! I thought about using the XY for one person and a lav for the second, that might not balance correctly without a mixer so your solution with the dual lav may be better. I looked for a recording of this setup on RUclips and found none. My question is if you do the dual, when you playback on headphones will you hear one person in one ear and the other person in the other ear? Or will it be stereo hearing both people each in both headphones? Thanks again Roger for all the cool videos !
Well, you can't actually use the XY and the 3.5mm input at the same time, it's either one or the other. The only way to do "multitrack" with the H1n is to trick it to have 2 mono tracks (like with those dual mics).
And yes, the monitoring will be one person in each ear. It might be possible to tell it to output a mixed mono out, but I'm not sure about that.
And thanks for the kind comments!!
@@RogerinFinland well that answers that! Thank you for the info and for saving me time 🙏
Glad to be helpful 😊
Excellent video! How do I turn the power off on the H1n? I am wasting a lot of batteries.
Thanks!
The same way you turn it on: pull and hold the power button. The screen will say "good bye!" Or something like that and just turn off.
Really useful information here. 👍
Thank you!
you're great, roger! thanks for this video!
Thanks so much for the comment!! 👍🏻😊
i have the h2n but connecting an external lavelier mic doesn't seem to work. it works well as a standalone but i will try it out with the tips you have shared for the the h1n. thanks for making this video...adds more value to what i have already purchased..
Happy to be of some help 😊
Can you use both the built in microphone and plugged in microphone simultaneously as a two people podcast solution?
This is probably the most asked question in this video 😊
No, that's not possible with the H1n. If you plug a microphone the built in mic is disabled.
@@RogerinFinland Thanks for the answer. I found a solution using a Stereo Breakout Cable to bring in two microphones on each of the two channels.
That should work. They'll go to left and right though, so some work to be done in post 👍🏻
Thanks a lot. Great and super useful info!
Glad it was useful!
AWESOME REVIEW
Glad you liked it, and thanks for the comment!👍🏻
Thanks Roger!
You're very welcome!
Great job! Thank you!
Thanks! 👍🏻
Awesome, thank you.
Happy to help!
Great video! Thanks!
Glad you liked it! 👍🏻
Thanks so much!
Happy to help! 👍🏻
I have just ordered d3 pro and h1n to pair both and use d3 as mic and h1 as recorder and main preamp. Do you think it is a good idea, I shall make talking head videos. Use my Samsung mobile and manual camera app to record video.
It's a nice pair I think. The sound will definitely be better than the phone and you will have full control on the gain 👍🏻
@@RogerinFinland FYI I am currently using boya bymm1 which peaks a lot. I have to talk with a very low tone also the noiae floor is annoyingly high.
GREAT..THNX
Happy to help!
Excellent review, thank you very much, new sub here !...and happy new year :)
Thanks a lot! And happy new year 🎉
very good video! Commenting to support
Thanks so much for the comment and support!
How to use for interview or dialogue at outdoors? I got so much noise and unwanted sounds of vehicles etc.
The H1n is an XY stereo microphone so it isn't very directional.
I think that to use the H1n for that purpose you'd need to put it very close to the source, like a handheld microphone from a news outlet.
Get a foam screen or a deadcat. I think a deadcat is best for outdoors.
I'm interested in the small mic that you showed but I can't pick up the name. can't find it in your links.
It's been a while since I made this video, but I suppose it was the Rode VideoMicro. Could that be the one?
Thanks for the tips. I didn’t know you could use a power bank with this. I recently picked one and was dreading the fact of constantly buying batteries or living with the fear that I don’t have any.
This little guy, the H1n, has a few tricks up to its tiny plastic sleeves 😊👍🏻
very well... thanks
nice in depth video
Thanks!!
can you share the link to the Shock Mount for the H1n?
I'd rather recommend a better alternative: either the Movo smm5 or smm8.
The one in the video is a smallrig shock mount, I think they only make one of them.
Thank you!
Happy to help! 👍🏻
I am looking for one with an internal battery
I don't know of any handy recorder with internal battery. I've had a few from zoom (H1n, H2, H5, F1, F2 and F3) and all of them work with either AA or AAA batteries.
Great video! Extremely detailed and lots of useful tips. I was trying to figure out how to use the H1 together with my camera/PC and this really helps!
I love this mic! Amazing value for money (especially considering I got mine for like $40 3rd hand)
Nice deal you got there!! And thanks for the kind comment 😊👍🏻
Nice review
Thanks!!
Great video
Thank you!!
I ordered an H1N and it should arrive tomorrow. I have a Nikon P900 Camera and the microphone is complete garbage. This should be a better alternative on a budget.
It should definitely be better than most integrated microphones in cameras 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you
Happy to help!
Helpful 😊
And happy to help 😊
Why don't you use the recorder with the shock mount when it's on top of the camera?
This was mostly for demonstration purposes, so I kept it simple.
Many claim it's not necessary at all, but it depends on how you use the camera I suppose.
On camera alone I prefer just a microphone.
Hieno homma! - nyt toimi kaikki kun junan vessa!!
:D
I got mine recently, thanks for the video. Please tell me which camera and lens you are using in this video?
Sony a6400 + Sigma 30mm f/1.4 art for the most part. The intermission was with a Panasonic GO + 12-60mm f/2.8-4
I got the same shock mount but it is kind if tight
It is, it's barely the minimum to hold the H1n. I use that shock mount mostly with my t.Bone EM800 👍🏻
One other hack would be useful. Trying to record to the H1n coming line in directly from an audio mixer will result in inferior distorting results. There is supposed to be a special kind of audio cable to correct this, it's not a simple audio cable but has another quality. Do you know about this? I'd like to use the H1n for direct line recording, it's so small and convenient to pack on gigs . But so far the recordings are not good at all. Thanks for the H1n hack video.
Which shock mounts are compatible with zoom H1n? Are those compatible with most common mini tripods? Thanks!
In the video I used a generic small rig one, but the fit is pretty tight. I think that there are a couple of Movo ones, similar to Rycote stuff but cheaper.
Most of these things are compatible with 3/4" threads (normal tripod stuff) but there are plenty of adapters as well.
Very good speaking english (Are you from Spain?) Awesome review and one of the better guide for choose (or not) this mic.
Thanks! And yes, I'm originally from Spain, nowadays adopted by Finland ☺️, though my 1st language is Catalan, which makes Finnish the 4th one, but haven't got the courage to make a video in it 😅
Can you please explain how can we connect zoom h1n with ios device without batteries using usb powered hub ? Or any other idea ?
Because when we connect zoom h1n with iOs device it shows message "disconnect usb cable once" when we disconnect the usb cable it turns off. So how we can connect ? Is there any solution ?
One more thing, connect via usb camera adapter, without using 3.5 mm out port
I don't think I understand your use case. You can power the H1n via USB using a power bank. You can connect your H1n to a computer and a) transfer files or b) use it as interface; in the computer case the computer probably delivers power as well. You can connect it to an iOS device and use it as interface; I doubt the iOS device will power the H1n, and I wouldn't use a USB hub for the purposes of powering something in any case.
I don't have any iOS device myself, so I can't test this.
This use case is even more confusing to me. I don't know what a "USB camera adapter" is. If you are talking about connecting the H1n with a camera via USB (because the camera has a USB port) that will not work. Via USB, the H1n can transfer files, which the camera won't understand, or used as audio interface, which the camera won't understand either.
If what you want is to transmit audio from H1n to a camera, the only way is the 3.5mm connection.
Thank´s by the tips
Happy to help! 😊
Wonderful ❤️
Glad you liked it! 👍🏻
@@RogerinFinland yes sir ❤️
Great timing I was looking for my first sound recorder and you upload this, thank you! Which lav mic do you recommend (on a budget)?
Happy to help! On the cheap cheap end (20bucks) there are some Boya that get good reviews. Then I'd look at the Rode Lav Go (I think that's the name) or the Deity v.lav 👍🏻
I don't know if I'm too late, but the h1n together with the Boya 20$ lav you will be very very happy!
Is there a newer version of this mic? Or a better mic for a little more money or are they all the same?
Does the line in aux record any Headphone level input?
Yes it does (I just tested it 😊)
May I ask how to turn off the light? Thx!
Hi! Could you elaborate a bit your question? Which light are you referring to in the H1n?
What kind of boom arm do you have? Kindly provide the name and model.
It's a K&M microphone stand from Thomann from many many years ago. No longer remember the model 😅
Hi, how can I connet the zoom h1n with an android smartphone and use it as external microphone?
As far as I know that's not possible, and they only work with iOS devices.
Hello! I have a Zenfone 6, and I just connect the H1n to it using an OTG adapter, then the camera app automatically capture the audio through the recorder, without any additional configuration (actually, after turning the H1n on, I select the option to use it as a microphone on a computer, and it works perfectly). But I don't know about other models of smartphones, maybe it will work with some and with others it won't.
Edit: and I don't need any batteries for that, because my smartphone acts as a power source too :)
Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice video. When used with the external line-in I've measured (using RightMark Audio Analyzer) that there is a slight low cut filter applied (-3dB at 40Hz, -4.5dB at 30 Hz) even when bypassing the mic and with the H1n's Lo Cut turned off. This would be problematic if one wants to record a line source with deep bass accurately, such as pipe organ music. Is there some hack to record without this filtering of the very deep bass, flat down to at least 20Hz?
I'd love to know this as well!
I emailed them asking if there was a firmware upgrade to fix this and they said "No".
@@m.zillch3841 thanks for letting me know! Disappointing
If you use an external microphone is it also recording the sound from the internal microphone?
Nope.
And I wish I'd have a euro for every time this question is asked 😅 Clearly people have it in mind!!
@@RogerinFinland haha 😄 perfect
I am wondering why they dont put that info anywhere. BR!