TASCAM has announced the DR-60DmkII DSLR Recoder

Tascam has updated our recorder for use with DSLR video to the DR-60DmkII. The four-channel recorder gets new microphone preamps with up to 64dB of gain for recording quiet voices on set. 

The DR-60DmkII is a portable recorder designed from the ground up to be the ideal recorder for DSLR filmmakers. The design of the DR-60DmkII contains a tripod mounting screw on top and socket hole on the bottom, integrating perfectly with cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony, and others. The camera output attenuates down to mic level before passing the signal to the camera to prevent distortion. The new version includes an improved microphone preamp for up to 64dB of gain and a smoother sound.

A pair of XLR microphone inputs feed TASCAM’s latest HDDA microphone preamps and provides phantom power for condenser microphones. The preamp gain and other controls are easily accessed from the front panel with physical controls instead of software menus for quick adjustment. A second pair of inputs can be patched to wireless receivers or other sources for four-track recording. These preamps far outshine the camera audio, and individual headphone and line outputs allow an additional feed on-set.  Four channels can be recorded or the unit can be set to Dual Recording mode, which records a safety track at a lower level to prevent distortion. 

At a cost less than competing preamps, the TASCAM DR-60DmkII is the ultimate 4-track recorder designed for filmmakers, television, live events and web broadcast. 

Four-track WAV or BWAV recording up to 96kHz/24-bit

Designed to attach to a DSLR camera with top and bottom tripod mounts

Easy-to-use interface with switches instead of menus

Dual record mode captures a safety track so there’s a backup in case of overload

High-quality microphone preamps, analog/digital converters, and recording format (BWAV) – much better than the camera audio specs

Improved microphone preamp with up to 64dB of gain

Camera output pads down to mic level so it doesn’t overload the camera

Records to SD card media

Individual headphone and line outputs

Slate function plays a tone for easier syncronization with camera audio

Two XLR/1/4” combination jacks plus stereo 1/8” mini jack

Powered via AA batteries or USB input

Pricing/Availability: $199.99 estimated street price

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