Thank God you stayed with standard user replaceable batteries!😊👍🙏 So many devices today come with proprietary built in batteries that potentially turn the device into a throwaway product after a few years of use. Thank you so much for not going that route!❤
@@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka - True but it's not always practical having two devices entangled with a cord when using the belt clip on a device that's designed to be small and discrete, so you can hide it away on the person wearing it. But yes, it's a very nice option to have.
@@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka - I just started using a USB power bank with my Zoom H6 and wish I would have started doing it years ago. But for something small and portable like this I wouldn't want to deal with anything external other than the lav mic. If the alkaline batteries last about 10 hours I think this will be great.
It's nice that a company is actually THINKING about the products they are making. The floating WAV file sounds like a game changer. It will lessen the headaches for all of us.
Can't wait for every recorder to be 32-bit floating point capable! I'm currently using an H5 + XYH-6 capsule and I'd love to see an H5n (or Pro) with F-series preamps and all the bells and whistles. Also, a stereo capsule with 1" diaphragm mics would be nice, for capturing quiet ambience and better vocals.
That’s actually pretty cool - using the headroom of 32 bit for the auto-levelling. You can talk all day about analogue vs digital sound, but this is something you can only do (easily and cheaply) with the latter. Would be good if all audio recorders had this feature.
Just to make sure, this capable of recording the left and right channel of a true stereo mic at 32-bit? I think the Tentacle Track E can only do mono, so that's a big benefit if true. What timecode devices work with this that can output timecode into a camera's mic port? I'm trying to figure out how to sync this with my action cameras and normal cameras that don't have timecode features.
I really like the 32 bit float on the Zoom F2. It can perfectly handle high SPL and dynamic sound from engines. With minor touch in post processing, the audio can be synced to the video and it does the job very well. The only cons is quality of the lav mic. I use deity w lav pro to improve the clarity.
I like Zoom product more and more each time. I hope I will see the definitive disappearance of gain knob in future pro audio product (I currently own a h6 an a L-20).
@Northern Dirt Um.. why? F2 has 2 channels (stereo line in) so the same as H2n has. There is absolutely no reason to think it'll never happen. Especially with the H2n being so old and not refreshed for so long. I really hope to see it soon.
@Northern Dirt I use overdubbing all the time and it's my main use case. For this reason I had to buy the H1n although it unfortunately doesn't have MS capsules which I always used on the H2n. The F1 also does not have overdubbing. I'd also love to have more granular gain settings (than F1) or the 32bit option (like F2). I love the MS/XY and 4/8CH recording that is not existent on F1. The H2n is the only recorder with an old body that I know could be made smaller, USB-C would be a great addition and I wouldn't mind getting at least 24 bit audio recording in an audio interface setting as well.
@Northern Dirt F2 is Stereo. Check the official Zoom website and specs written there. If H2n Pro would have double of this setting, MS capsules, overdubbing and at least a little bit smaller body than the existent one, I would pay for it as much as H6 costs...
I’m curious how this will stand up against the tascam dr10. I purchased the tascam after watching a load of reviews and have to say I have never been impressed with the noise out of the box. Sure you can fix in post but sometimes it’s nice to just be able to import and use. When’s this hitting the UK?
great review, I have been watching a lot of reviews on this but can't seem to find the answer to see if it would work in my case needs. Right now I use a two wireless lav system (Saramonic) and the receiver goes into a Zoom H4N to record the audio. it works ok but it is big and I have a lot of settings to deal with. I usually have one camera guy or just me to do everything. Run and gun style. Will this work to record the audio from the wireless mics? right now I do get each mic on its own side, one to right and one to left channels. this recorder would be smaller and less to have to worry about. Thanks if you or if anyone else knows?
Ok! I decide to buy tomorrow ZOOM F1-LP. And now I need a good comparison between this two models. How I understand, they have a different lavaliers mics and F1 is better? Now I have zoom H4N + Rode NTG-3.
Can the F2 record in stereo? With a plug in power stereo mic? I sent an email to Zoom and they replied that it can but all the specs say it's just mono?... Please post a definitive reply. I already own a Zoom F6, but this would be a great addition if it records in stereo.
Does Zoom offer an external mic adapter so one could use the F2 like the Zoom H1n? If not, when will Zoom be offering 32-bit float technology with the Zoom H1n platform?
Correct me if I'm wrong... It looks like the F2 only has 2.5v plug-n-play power so lavs mics needing more voltage aren't going to work or work well on this unit. Am I correct? If so, please address that in a gen 2 version.
Is it possible to playback the recordings on the device itself? I've read somewhere one is able to play only the last recording, but nothing recorded before that.
The Blackmagic Pocket 4K has a timecode input built into its audio jack. What do you need to do to sync this with the Blackmagic? Just connect a male to male 3.5mm audio cable?
Really exciting product! I’m very interested in knowing what other mics this could work with? Would it handle the Deity D3/D3 Pro, for instance? Or XLR mics that has their own power, and the correct XLR-3.5mm adaptor?
Usually XLR-condenser-mics need 48 V phantom power. You would need an adaptor that also delivers that. The 3,5 mm jacks usually provide only 5 V plug-in-power (PIP). I’m sure it can handle all mics that have the screw-on-trs-plug.
Shotguns like those have 3.5mm inputs, right? If that's the case, it should theoretically be possible. We shall see, though, when audio people start reviewing this product.
Is there the option or white and grey mic models for better concealment? - I can't see a Bride in a white dress wanting to wear a black mic and windfoam (seeing Weddings is a useful market) Also different smaller mic options even from 3rd-party suppliers? Also it looks like this is a std mono 3.5mm TRS connector and not the TRRS for phones? Can internal adjustments be made without the APP?
32 bit float and replaceable batteries are what sold me. If using rechargeable batteries, will it charge them internally using the usb c input? The only thing I'm annoyed about is that I have to buy the sd card separately which means even though I just got this, I can't use it until I go shopping again.
This is like the Tascam 10L, but some of the things I don't like about the Tascam seems like you've solved on this one. I like the record button and then just flick down to hold. I also like no setting for me to try and figure out and it's about the same size I love it being small. I do weddings and have been wanting to use more of these for multiple speeches and these being so small and light weight I could actually use on bridesmaid, and maid of honor without worrying about dresses
have you used them and how have they been doing for you? for me the only negative about it is the fact that you cannot monitor the audio to check if the mic is still attached correctly to the talent so you really have to pray that everything holds on especially at a wedding where you can't just come over to the couple to check xD otherwise it is literally perfect
Since it has a stereo plug and provides plug-in power, I wish it could record stereo files. This would enable binaural microphones to be used with this recorder. That would be the ultimate location recording setup.
Is the low cut filter in the digital domain or analogue? If in the digital domain then I wonder at the point - as I can always filter in post production. It's just throwing away data that the ADC had to capture anyway. If in the analogue domain then it protects the ADC and its input circuitry so is useful.
Well, that's gonna be known to us when reviews for this device start popping up. I would advise checking Curtis Judd's channel for a video on this device, you might know him already, but just saying.
Hi sir, already using Zoom products for musical stuffs, i'm looking for an external microphone for moto vlogging this time. and simple as possible (cause on a motorbike attention must be focused on the road...) . So do you recommand this F2 for me ? please be honnest as possible :)
Most NLEs can handle 32 Bit by now. However, as you’ll usually output to a format that is limited at 0dB (anything below 32 bit), it’s advisable to use some sort of limiter on that audio track. Just to make sure you are not clipping on the output side, like if you publish it on youtube.
If the control knob is on hold , will I be able to hit the record button on my ipad connected via bluetooth ? , I hit the record button on my iPad & if the artist also hits the physical record button on the device , what will happen ? , . Impressive device . Thanks :)
Does the supplied lav have the specs for full 32-bit recording? The earlier version of the mic maxed out at 115SPL, as I recall. What 3.5mm mics can record accurately to the F2?
@@estrellagamboa7247 My understanding is that no condenser mics have the ability to capture the range that the F2 will record, so condenser mics are the limit, not the recorder. Dynamic mics seem to have that ability, though I'm not sure all dynamic mics do. I have a Sennheiser MKE 400, and the F2 does record with it plugged in. However the maximum sound pressure level of the MKE 400 is 126 dB, according to Sennheiser's spec sheet. The Sennheiser MD 46 is a dynamic mic with no specification listed for max SPL, but it's an XLR mic. I'm not aware of any 3.5mm mic that can record the full range of the F2. Both LMF1 and 2 max out at 115 dB SPL.
Honestly, I have had a H6 for years now but the form factor for this is really interesting to me. If it had two inputs that were XLR I'd buy this in an instant and carry it with me everywhere. But, this seems to be aimed at bloggers it seems more than field recorders... maybe one day!
Can I connect to the Bluetooth to a receiver and have the receiver plugged into my camera? I use MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2021 will my files be usable? The NLE companies need to get this going. Great product!
Ok, bought two F2-BTs thinking I could pair them with the app together (because that would make sense, right). But now it's looking like maybe that's not possible. Can the app be paired with two F2-BTs? If not, is there another sort of work around?
Hi everyone, the specifications state that the F2 can record two channels, Can i put two microphones in a y-split and record two in XY setup with it. greetings from the Netherlands
I can see from the comments no questions are getting answered. I’m not buying unless i know it works with my iphone to future proof against the charger port leaving
Had there been a version similar to the F1-SP, with shotgun kit or at least Zoom capsule compatibility. And/or possibility to plug in an XLR hand mike directly... Otherwise looks very appetizing.
Monitoring is typically done to check for noise or distortion. Since they claim to have eliminated both, monitoring has no purpose anymore. ...although I'm somewhat sceptical, too.
Awesome, now we just need Curtis Judd to do a review!
I was gonna say the same thing 😂
So was I!!
about another 100 people saying me to lol
How about if we have a product for him to review! :-)
My man
Thank God you stayed with standard user replaceable batteries!😊👍🙏 So many devices today come with proprietary built in batteries that potentially turn the device into a throwaway product after a few years of use. Thank you so much for not going that route!❤
That’s a big plus. I’m getting one because of that alone.
Makes you actually feel real ownership your device.
Just use a power bank, I always use a power bank with my Zoom H5, only on rare occasions I had to actually buy batteries, so its good option to have
@@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka - True but it's not always practical having two devices entangled with a cord when using the belt clip on a device that's designed to be small and discrete, so you can hide it away on the person wearing it. But yes, it's a very nice option to have.
@@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka - I just started using a USB power bank with my Zoom H6 and wish I would have started doing it years ago.
But for something small and portable like this I wouldn't want to deal with anything external other than the lav mic. If the alkaline batteries last about 10 hours I think this will be great.
this is insane!!! never gonna have to worry about my levels again! thx for inventing such nice gear!
The 32-Bit Float Distortion-Free Recording seems to be an awesome feature! AAA battery power is a great idea to keep.
Good job Zoom!
This is a game changer, no clipping. I'm going to use this A LOT!
It's nice that a company is actually THINKING about the products they are making. The floating WAV file sounds like a game changer. It will lessen the headaches for all of us.
Can't wait for every recorder to be 32-bit floating point capable! I'm currently using an H5 + XYH-6 capsule and I'd love to see an H5n (or Pro) with F-series preamps and all the bells and whistles. Also, a stereo capsule with 1" diaphragm mics would be nice, for capturing quiet ambience and better vocals.
Wow 🤩 not having to worry about checking levels is a game changer
These look brilliant. I love my h1 as a recorder but this looks so much more convenient.
That’s actually pretty cool - using the headroom of 32 bit for the auto-levelling. You can talk all day about analogue vs digital sound, but this is something you can only do (easily and cheaply) with the latter. Would be good if all audio recorders had this feature.
Just to make sure, this capable of recording the left and right channel of a true stereo mic at 32-bit? I think the Tentacle Track E can only do mono, so that's a big benefit if true. What timecode devices work with this that can output timecode into a camera's mic port? I'm trying to figure out how to sync this with my action cameras and normal cameras that don't have timecode features.
This is a perfect compact solution for fast talking head stuff when you want to be quick but have good audio for any camera
looks like a sony product from the late 90's, just awesome!
I really like the 32 bit float on the Zoom F2. It can perfectly handle high SPL and dynamic sound from engines. With minor touch in post processing, the audio can be synced to the video and it does the job very well. The only cons is quality of the lav mic. I use deity w lav pro to improve the clarity.
Do you have any reccomendations for the locking 3.5mm out?
Nice, great upgrade from the F1
Does this allow to use Sennheiser ME2 lav mics as they aleady come with 3.5mm screw mount jacks?
Does the included mic have the range to provide the input to the F2 without the mic clipping?
You were great! Nice video
I like Zoom product more and more each time. I hope I will see the definitive disappearance of gain knob in future pro audio product (I currently own a h6 an a L-20).
Can you manage two or more bluetooth F2's from the app?
It's so amazing! I hope to see H2n Pro soon with this kind of tech!
@Northern Dirt Um.. why? F2 has 2 channels (stereo line in) so the same as H2n has. There is absolutely no reason to think it'll never happen. Especially with the H2n being so old and not refreshed for so long. I really hope to see it soon.
@Northern Dirt I use overdubbing all the time and it's my main use case. For this reason I had to buy the H1n although it unfortunately doesn't have MS capsules which I always used on the H2n. The F1 also does not have overdubbing. I'd also love to have more granular gain settings (than F1) or the 32bit option (like F2). I love the MS/XY and 4/8CH recording that is not existent on F1. The H2n is the only recorder with an old body that I know could be made smaller, USB-C would be a great addition and I wouldn't mind getting at least 24 bit audio recording in an audio interface setting as well.
@Northern Dirt F2 is Stereo. Check the official Zoom website and specs written there. If H2n Pro would have double of this setting, MS capsules, overdubbing and at least a little bit smaller body than the existent one, I would pay for it as much as H6 costs...
@Northern Dirt You're right, I haven't looked at that. I just saw Stereo in and out.
I’m curious how this will stand up against the tascam dr10. I purchased the tascam after watching a load of reviews and have to say I have never been impressed with the noise out of the box. Sure you can fix in post but sometimes it’s nice to just be able to import and use. When’s this hitting the UK?
Is the configuration saved as a text file on the SD card?
If so it is future proof!
great review, I have been watching a lot of reviews on this but can't seem to find the answer to see if it would work in my case needs. Right now I use a two wireless lav system (Saramonic) and the receiver goes into a Zoom H4N to record the audio. it works ok but it is big and I have a lot of settings to deal with. I usually have one camera guy or just me to do everything. Run and gun style. Will this work to record the audio from the wireless mics? right now I do get each mic on its own side, one to right and one to left channels. this recorder would be smaller and less to have to worry about. Thanks if you or if anyone else knows?
You had me at 32bit and UltraSync BT compatible!
This is perfect. Absolutely perfect. God dammit Zoom. Well done. Well freaking done.
Will rechargeable batteries charge when you connect it to a power bank?
No discussion of the output- is that unavailable during recording on the US version because of the Zaxcom patent?
Ok! I decide to buy tomorrow ZOOM F1-LP. And now I need a good comparison between this two models. How I understand, they have a different lavaliers mics and F1 is better? Now I have zoom H4N + Rode NTG-3.
What is the best lavalier mic to use with the F2 for outdoor vlogging purposes (walking and talking)?
Brilliant video
This looks better than the tentacle sync track e and is less than half the price. Awesome.
Can the F2 record in stereo? With a plug in power stereo mic? I sent an email to Zoom and they replied that it can but all the specs say it's just mono?... Please post a definitive reply. I already own a Zoom F6, but this would be a great addition if it records in stereo.
Can we also monitor through our phones?
Sounds like a good product. Looking forward to seeing a review from Curtis Judd. 😎
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Does Zoom offer an external mic adapter so one could use the F2 like the Zoom H1n?
If not, when will Zoom be offering 32-bit float technology with the Zoom H1n platform?
Looks good -- and if it proves what is claimed here, the price point choice is very smart.
Can it record stereo files? I would love to use it for field recordings with a pair of LOM Usi mics.
Mono only I think: zoomcorp.com/en/us/field-recorders/field-recorders/zoom-f2/ See recording formats
It’s basically the equivalent of shooting RAW vs JPEG. CRAZY!
Correct me if I'm wrong... It looks like the F2 only has 2.5v plug-n-play power so lavs mics needing more voltage aren't going to work or work well on this unit. Am I correct? If so, please address that in a gen 2 version.
Can the Output drive headphones? Is it TRS or stereo?
I need a H6/4 with 32bit float and updated preamps like those from the podtrack p4. Looks like you've already got all of the ingredients.
Is it possible to playback the recordings on the device itself? I've read somewhere one is able to play only the last recording, but nothing recorded before that.
Will the F2 BT sync from F8 recorder?
Does it record in stereo or mono? Can I also record it to a iPhone using type C to lightning?
I was thinking of adding a couple more tascam 10ls to my lineup, but not anymore!!
The Blackmagic Pocket 4K has a timecode input built into its audio jack. What do you need to do to sync this with the Blackmagic? Just connect a male to male 3.5mm audio cable?
Really exciting product! I’m very interested in knowing what other mics this could work with? Would it handle the Deity D3/D3 Pro, for instance? Or XLR mics that has their own power, and the correct XLR-3.5mm adaptor?
Usually XLR-condenser-mics need 48 V phantom power. You would need an adaptor that also delivers that. The 3,5 mm jacks usually provide only 5 V plug-in-power (PIP). I’m sure it can handle all mics that have the screw-on-trs-plug.
Is there a way to monitor the audio?? If i want to hear what i am recording. How does anyone check for interference?
How much plug-in power does it supply? Would something like a Sanken Cos-11d work with it? I think that lav requires 4 or 5v
Can you connect something like a rode videomic ntg to it?
Shotguns like those have 3.5mm inputs, right? If that's the case, it should theoretically be possible. We shall see, though, when audio people start reviewing this product.
2:57 I would say listen to the video
You can plug a rode video mic right into your cellphone...try it, works amazing
@Alex Beyer The Rode VideoMic NTG is mono, unless you used the safety-channel feature, which is not necessary as per this presentation.
@@shenrigm Ah right -- I was assuming it was an electret with separate power and signal pins....!
How do you know when the battery is getting low? Does the light colour change or does the software advise you?
OK, so when I have Sanken coS11D, it will doesnt work, because of power? Tascam DR10L has this option....
Can the app be paired with two or more F2-BTs or just a single one?
Is there the option or white and grey mic models for better concealment? - I can't see a Bride in a white dress wanting to wear a black mic and windfoam (seeing Weddings is a useful market) Also different smaller mic options even from 3rd-party suppliers? Also it looks like this is a std mono 3.5mm TRS connector and not the TRRS for phones? Can internal adjustments be made without the APP?
32 bit float and replaceable batteries are what sold me. If using rechargeable batteries, will it charge them internally using the usb c input? The only thing I'm annoyed about is that I have to buy the sd card separately which means even though I just got this, I can't use it until I go shopping again.
nice video, thank you!
This is like the Tascam 10L, but some of the things I don't like about the Tascam seems like you've solved on this one. I like the record button and then just flick down to hold. I also like no setting for me to try and figure out and it's about the same size I love it being small. I do weddings and have been wanting to use more of these for multiple speeches and these being so small and light weight I could actually use on bridesmaid, and maid of honor without worrying about dresses
have you used them and how have they been doing for you? for me the only negative about it is the fact that you cannot monitor the audio to check if the mic is still attached correctly to the talent so you really have to pray that everything holds on especially at a wedding where you can't just come over to the couple to check xD otherwise it is literally perfect
Does the Zoom F2 have Audio input/output through USB-C option like the Zoom f6 can?
Since it has a stereo plug and provides plug-in power, I wish it could record stereo files. This would enable binaural microphones to be used with this recorder. That would be the ultimate location recording setup.
Is the low cut filter in the digital domain or analogue?
If in the digital domain then I wonder at the point - as I can always filter in post production. It's just throwing away data that the ADC had to capture anyway.
If in the analogue domain then it protects the ADC and its input circuitry so is useful.
Are there any frequency issues to be made aware of with the bluetooth model?
Well, that's gonna be known to us when reviews for this device start popping up. I would advise checking Curtis Judd's channel for a video on this device, you might know him already, but just saying.
Hi sir, already using Zoom products for musical stuffs, i'm looking for an external microphone for moto vlogging this time. and simple as possible (cause on a motorbike attention must be focused on the road...) . So do you recommand this F2 for me ? please be honnest as possible :)
I've ben waiting for Zoom F1n with better battery compartment. Surprizingly, the F2 comes. Now I'm waiting the availability of this in Indonesia.
Amazing!
Do the wave files then need conversion of some sort before using them in Premier or FCPX?
Most NLEs can handle 32 Bit by now. However, as you’ll usually output to a format that is limited at 0dB (anything below 32 bit), it’s advisable to use some sort of limiter on that audio track. Just to make sure you are not clipping on the output side, like if you publish it on youtube.
If the control knob is on hold , will I be able to hit the record button on my ipad connected via bluetooth ? , I hit the record button on my iPad & if the artist also hits the physical record button on the device , what will happen ? , . Impressive device . Thanks :)
Can you use it without batteries, powering it via USB with the Pc?
Does the supplied lav have the specs for full 32-bit recording? The earlier version of the mic maxed out at 115SPL, as I recall. What 3.5mm mics can record accurately to the F2?
Did you find out what 3.5 mm mics can record accurately? Do you thing it will work with a Senheisser shotgun?
@@estrellagamboa7247 My understanding is that no condenser mics have the ability to capture the range that the F2 will record, so condenser mics are the limit, not the recorder. Dynamic mics seem to have that ability, though I'm not sure all dynamic mics do. I have a Sennheiser MKE 400, and the F2 does record with it plugged in. However the maximum sound pressure level of the MKE 400 is 126 dB, according to Sennheiser's spec sheet. The Sennheiser MD 46 is a dynamic mic with no specification listed for max SPL, but it's an XLR mic. I'm not aware of any 3.5mm mic that can record the full range of the F2. Both LMF1 and 2 max out at 115 dB SPL.
@@philip thanks !!
@@estrellagamboa7247 my pleasure
When will these be available in the UK please?
Honestly, I have had a H6 for years now but the form factor for this is really interesting to me. If it had two inputs that were XLR I'd buy this in an instant and carry it with me everywhere. But, this seems to be aimed at bloggers it seems more than field recorders... maybe one day!
It can’t handle high voltage input like zoom h6/h4. Better plug lav mic only
Can I connect to the Bluetooth to a receiver and have the receiver plugged into my camera? I use MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2021 will my files be usable? The NLE companies need to get this going. Great product!
Awesome! would have been perfect if you guys found a way to sync with the iphone camera to have 100% automatically synced video and sound.
Ok what sort of Lithium battery do you mean? LiLo, LiPo, LiHv? Could you tell us more about feeding time code from camera to F2?
Is there going to be a stereo option soon???
I want one!!!!
Do you know how long I can record on 32 GB SD card?
Can this be used as an audio interface?
Will this work with a Rode VideoMic NTG, and other mics?
Use your cellphone. Problem solved
Can you listen to the mic while it's recording on your phone? also what would the distance be on that?
The device would not be able to transmit audio via Bluetooth.
Ok, bought two F2-BTs thinking I could pair them with the app together (because that would make sense, right). But now it's looking like maybe that's not possible. Can the app be paired with two F2-BTs? If not, is there another sort of work around?
Hi everyone, the specifications state that the F2 can record two channels, Can i put two microphones in a y-split and record two in XY setup with it. greetings from the Netherlands
Does the editing software work on a Chromebook?
We need a zoom H2n upgrade, with 32-bit recording and charging over USB-C, and microphones that can be moved to either x-y position or outwards.
Very good.
Does this work with the iphone via the filmic pros bluetooth mic option?
I can see from the comments no questions are getting answered. I’m not buying unless i know it works with my iphone to future proof against the charger port leaving
Wow, this might replace both my Zoom F1 and my Zoom F6 for most applications.
Had there been a version similar to the F1-SP, with shotgun kit or at least Zoom capsule compatibility. And/or possibility to plug in an XLR hand mike directly... Otherwise looks very appetizing.
You, bearded japanese people, are amazing!
Amazing.
Can you add two mics?
Anyone what are the default setting on F2? By mistake ordered no Bt version,have no computer
Can it be charged via USB-C?
i have f2, i record make clipping when i edit the file lower the gain still clipping ?.....
Please reach out to our customer support team for assistance. zoomcorp.com/en/us/contact/
Where to buy?
Is the F2 accepts TRRS mics ?
If you could also monitor the audio with the app, this will be amazing.
Monitoring is typically done to check for noise or distortion. Since they claim to have eliminated both, monitoring has no purpose anymore.
...although I'm somewhat sceptical, too.
Any F2 editing software for Linux?
Hope this could useful for UA-camrs like us