I use a Marantz 661 2-channel field recorder now discontinued w/ XLR inputs and 
phantom power, nobs for level control, also built-in microphones, removable 
card. Earphone output is a little weak; excellent sound with good microphones. 

Like most digital recorders in this price range (about $600), including Zooms, 
sync with digital camera can slip a little. We've experienced 2-frame per 
minute slippage. This is manageable for some kinds of shooting, a hassle for 
long interviews. 

The problem is inherent with the cheaper recorders which do not run at clock 
time, even though they are supposedly clocking 48,000 Hz/second.

You probably have to spend a little more for a recorder with time code to get 
perfect sync.

Robert Withers

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