Zoom Q3 HD + gospelchops student
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:39 pm
Hi guys. This thread is about two things. The Zoom Q3 HD I bought, and 13 year old Stephen Asamoah Duah. I just bought this wonderful camcorder which is great for recording drums. It's HD 1080p @30fps, and 720 @60fps and 30fps.
I'm amazed how high quality the mics are. I'm able to replace my old school minidisc recorder and Sony ECM-MS907 which had a very nice sound too. But now I don't have to do post AV syncing, this is an all in one portable high definition video and also high quality audio recording device. Complete with usb connector for direct transfer to my pc and uploading. There's no distortion at loud volume. The only problem is that sites like youtube don't do 60fps, and 60fps looks so much better. Also, some of the top end crispness of the hihats and clarity of the snare is a bit compressed compared to my original recordings. It's a pity you can't see the originals. Even so, I'm still very impressed with the sound quality. I recorded a couple of clips today. This is Stephen Asamoah Duah, my student. He won the UK young drummer of the year in february, organised by mike dolbear. Most of his chops he learned himself via his church and studying his main drummer influences, so I mainly teach him to read, keep hm inspired, jam with him (piano and drums) and have taught him a few of my own chops (mosly gaddy things) for good measure :p But his chops are way beyond mine now. He did a couple of nights recently as support on gavin harrison's clinics.
Here's a 720p@30fps clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGjDtDytdbI
Here's the 720p @60fps but reduced to 30fps on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXmsDqqyOhY
Here's the same 60fps clip on viddler.com, maintaining the 60fps, but viddler quality is overall not very good. But you may want to see it at 60fps.
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Rudy_Ment/videos/1/
I didn't get a chance to shoot 1080p unfortunately, he had to run off. See what you think though of the videos, audio, and stephen's playing. See if you can spot where I stand on a chair to get an aerial view of him
I'm amazed how high quality the mics are. I'm able to replace my old school minidisc recorder and Sony ECM-MS907 which had a very nice sound too. But now I don't have to do post AV syncing, this is an all in one portable high definition video and also high quality audio recording device. Complete with usb connector for direct transfer to my pc and uploading. There's no distortion at loud volume. The only problem is that sites like youtube don't do 60fps, and 60fps looks so much better. Also, some of the top end crispness of the hihats and clarity of the snare is a bit compressed compared to my original recordings. It's a pity you can't see the originals. Even so, I'm still very impressed with the sound quality. I recorded a couple of clips today. This is Stephen Asamoah Duah, my student. He won the UK young drummer of the year in february, organised by mike dolbear. Most of his chops he learned himself via his church and studying his main drummer influences, so I mainly teach him to read, keep hm inspired, jam with him (piano and drums) and have taught him a few of my own chops (mosly gaddy things) for good measure :p But his chops are way beyond mine now. He did a couple of nights recently as support on gavin harrison's clinics.
Here's a 720p@30fps clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGjDtDytdbI
Here's the 720p @60fps but reduced to 30fps on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXmsDqqyOhY
Here's the same 60fps clip on viddler.com, maintaining the 60fps, but viddler quality is overall not very good. But you may want to see it at 60fps.
http://www.viddler.com/explore/Rudy_Ment/videos/1/
I didn't get a chance to shoot 1080p unfortunately, he had to run off. See what you think though of the videos, audio, and stephen's playing. See if you can spot where I stand on a chair to get an aerial view of him