Changed link, check now, it is their email only offer.
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Have just bought a slightly used one from the eBay and done a quick test run. For me it will be mainly as an XLR mic interface to my GH4 (as opposed to a recorder), it way exceeds my expectations, especially after reading so much negative reviews/comments.
Seems to me that Tascam has done everything just right: Low price; a stand-alone recorder but also has an adjustable-level output for a camera (adjustable from line level all the way down to < -100dBv); nice form factor to use with a camera; very decent audio quality; low EIN level; dual batter sets plus a USB that serves as a DC power input; an no power supply included - I have so many "fast charging USB" power supplies at home I do not want another one.
Up to now I mainly use a Marantz PMD-661 as a separate audio recorder. The Tascam beats it in a number of ways: Tripod mounting, adjustable-level output to feed directly into my GH4, USB DC in, and 4 XLR inputs. Like the Marantz, I will use only external battery pack for the Tascam.
To me this Tascam is really a no-brainer: It is way more useful AND cheaper than Zoom recorders, Beach Tech products, and Linked Juice products
I wouldn't say they did everything right, but it's still a good deal. The fact that there is no backup battery for the clock and your settings is totally ridiculous. Fortunately, most of the bugs have a workaround.
Hi, had one 60D mkII, sold it and bought one 70D, after reading many favorable comments on Internet. Now, I really can say what is true: 70D is a very poor item comparable to 60D in resources. So many features were removed from system:
Big thanks for feedback, very useful.
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