The PCM-D50 continues the Sony tradition of offering high-quality and affordable solutions for portable field recording. This compact recorder offers 24-bit/96kHz stereo WAV recording to a built-in 4GB flash drive, with a Memory Stick Pro HG Duo card slot for added capacity. Perfect for location sound recordists, journalists, musicians, and more, the PCM-D50 has a sturdy and lightweight aluminum housing designed to withstand the trials of professional use.
The recorder is fitted with stereo microphones that can be positioned in an X/Y or wide pattern, and operates on four standard AA batteries for up to 14 hours of operation at 16-bit/44.1kHz recording. Recording features include five seconds of pre-record, Dual Digital Limiting to prevent distortion, and more. Playback functions include digital pitch control, A/B repeat, and more. It's easy to transfer your recordings to a Mac or PC with simple drag-and-drop file transfer via a high-speed USB connection.
| Type | Portable 2-Channel Flash Recorder |
| Recording/Reading Methods | WAV Files to 4GB Built-In Flash Memory or to Memory Stick Pro (High Speed) Duo/Memory Stick Pro HG Duo |
| Recording Bit Rate | 16 or 24-bit |
| Sampling Frequency | 22.05/44.1/48/96kHz |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz - 40kHz (0 to -2dB @ 96kHz) |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 93dB or Greater @ 24-bit |
| Dynamic Range | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.01% or Lower (1kHz, 22kHz, LPF) |
| Inputs |
1 x 3.5mm Stereo Mini Mic Input 1 x Line Input (OPT) 1 x Optical Digital Input (OPT) |
| Outputs |
1 x 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Output 1 x Line Output (OPT) 1 x Optical Digital Output (OPT) 1 x High-Speed USB Port |
| Power | 4 x AA Batteries or AC Power Adapter |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 2.9 x 6.1 x 1.3" (74 x 155 x 33mm) (Not Including Projecting Parts and Controls) |
| Weight | 12.9 oz (366g) (Including Batteries) |
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Awesome stereo sound, great onboard mics
I ordered this bad boy to record sound effects and sound design work for film. I wanted something quiet because I was annoyed with my mini disc recorder I was using. The unit itself ...Read complete review
I ordered this bad boy to record sound effects and sound design work for film. I wanted something quiet because I was annoyed with my mini disc recorder I was using. The unit itself was noisy and the level meter sucked.My new Sony PCM-D50 is AWESOME. It makes no noise and the record sampling rates are outstanding. The 5 second record buffer is great because I can record spontaneous sounds without constantly recording, wasting disc space. The unit is very easy to figure out. I only had to go to the manual for a few things.The mics are very sensitive (that's a good thing). I recommend a wind-screen for any outdoor use though. The limiter is OK and the low cut filter is useful for vocal recordings. The buttons light up when you push them(this feature can be turned on and off). The LCD has a back-light that you can turn on and off as well. The only thing that annoys me a little is that the buttons are not back-lit, so in COMPLETE darkness you can't see the buttons. Only the one that's active (Play, Pause, Stop, Rec, etc.) That's a minor issue though for me. For the price, this unit delivers. I recommend this tool for any sound recordists with a budget. I love it!!!! You get about 2 hours on 96k @ 24 bit on the built in 4 GB hard disk and 6.5 hours @ 44.1k, 16 bit (CD quality)These sampling rates can be mixed matched by the way. I like the 48k at 24 bit setting (4 hours record limit). You can also get a 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB memory card for more record space.The SONY PCM-D50 unit cost me [$] on-line.
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Sony PCM-D50 Decent but not fabulous
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great battery life
super easy to use
can produce great sound
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Built very solid
In a small room mics pickup to many reflec...Read complete review
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great battery life
super easy to use
can produce great sound
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Built very solid
In a small room mics pickup to many reflections and seem to have a slight phasing issue.
In loud environments the case and mics seem to pick up some internal resonance at around 5000hz.
Frequency response of mics change greatly as you move around unless mics are pointed right at speaker.
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Holding the unit with a small tri-pod (any small camera tripod will work) eliminates handling noise when using this for field interviews.
Overal this is a better solution than using seperate mics for field recording but it has some sever limitations. Your studio recordings and this units will never compare favorabley.
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I have a Zoom H2 that sounds, if anything, slightly "enhanced" with its 4-point mic set-up compared to the Sony PCM-D50. However, in the first year of use, the tiny plastic tab that holds the cover over the SD card of the Zoom broke off, and I've been unable to get a replacement. Moreover, the Zoom is kind of a pain to operate--with its touch skin and tiny menus within menus. By contrast, the Sony PCM-D50 is built like a tank and feels like a "real" audiophile product, a professional instrument. It records only wav files and does not purport to have all of the features Zoom has crowded on board its lightweight plastic device--which claims to be a self-standing work station. But any professional will edit files with a full-featured computer software program. The Sony offers the user actual physical controls--buttons, switches, sliders--which is especially assuring. For stealth recording, the Zoom is no doubt preferable, providing the user can hit the right area under the touch skin. For professional recording, this Sony can't be beat.
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i use this recorder for my studies because we want to write infant voices with cochlear implants...i believe is one of the top choices for this job and it has very easy use...with usb port for immediate data transfer...
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I use the recorder for personal and professional live field recording. The built-in mics are excellent, better than the Olympus LS-11, which is what I had before. In fact, they are better than all of the cheaper (under $500) portable recorders, in my opinion.
The main reason I bought the recorder was because it has digital optical in and out, and no other recorder has it for the price. This is also a huge plus.
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Straight forward controls... just like a professional recorder. For my needs, loosing the stereo mics and using the extra space for XLR inputs
would be ideal, but for the size and price I really can't complain too much about the stereo mini plug ins and outs.
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I am a long-time journalist, mostly in newspapers and television, now doing audio stories for our local public radio station. I have not had much experience in audio, and was urged by a friend to try the Sony PCM D-50. I have found it to be excellent in all respects, especially the sound quality and ease of editing. I would highly recommend this recorder.
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I bought this product because of so many other positive reviews. I am very happy with the way it records my singing voice. It is a great value for the price and B&H has the best price. [...]. I am very happy with everything, which is rare :)
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Travelling in the UK for 2 months, recording occasional interviews, nature sounds and music. Wanted something that didn't require experience with or knowledge about recording but would yield good quality results. This product has been very satisfactory on all accounts.
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Do you self a favor and buy this as your first recorder - don't buy your "self up" like I did ...
The D50 records clean and smooth, for a portable recorder.
It handles indoor concerts much better then other brands I've tried, I even went a little too easy on the rec level the first time - but no need for that with the D50.
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Primarily used for digitizing old tapes.
Battery life is excellent.
Controls are simple and easy to use.
Optical input and outputs are a great feature.
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Detached audio for my video work (5d). This is my 3rd. Love this. Menu can be bit complicated but nothing you can't get around. The sound quality is amazing, nicely built. Wind screen is a must.
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Use it as either on my 5d hotshoe using the Rycote mount, or held as detached unit. The sound quality is excellent! My second one.
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excellent sound quality. Very compact, well maid.
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Awesome.. very clean crisp sound quality over the stereo mics, very 'real' sounding (almost to much hah)
Using as a standalone recorder for acoustic guitar/singing and as a recorder/preamp mixer for digital video recording on dslrs.
I've only had it a few days but I think it will get alot of long term use.
Done a couple of tests - Acoustic guitar sounds very very nice, vocals from a few metres away not so great (lacking bass as you'd expect) but general fantastic quality for mastering etc
Have plugged it into my Dslr - great ability to mix in the D-50 and provide line signal to the camera (hacked 550d so has static volume) audio quality on the camera sounds good (I should get a higher quality cable) so this was with the inbuilt stereo mics, I haven't got my hands on shotgun condenser yet as the plan is to use this mixing through the D-50 into the camera.. but if the internal mics are anything to go by the pre amps will be awesome..
I love it!
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Great Quality Condenser Mic's. If you need less ambient tone simply plug in a sm-58 direct and the preamp does a great job. Its quiet and transparent.
You need the wind screen for ease of use outside.
I bought it for ease of field recording and love it.
It easily transfers to my studio mac for editing and mastering.
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excenlent
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I use it on location for small commercial shoots/documentaries. It allows you to hook up a boom to it. Definitely would invest in the wind guard.
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I use the D50 to record live street performers and other ambient sound settings. The accuracy is remarkable, and the mics swivel to give you control over the spatial width. I am very pleased with the performance and I recommend it for anyone seeking accurate reproduction of live music, speech and ambient sound.
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sounds very good and diverily vesy quickly!
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its like holding a miracle in your hand
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I purchased the PCM-D50 after looking at all of the other products available. I chose the PCM-D50 because I wanted a portable recorder that also had studio quality audio to use away from the studio. I didn't want to capture a magical performance and have the audio quality unusable in a finished product. The audio quality of the recordings I've made using the D50 rival studio recordings made using gear that cost thousands more. The portability, ease of use, features, construction quality, and audio quality of the D50 more than justify the extra cost. I haven't owned the unit long; however, based on my experience so far, I feel I will get years of use from this product.
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