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Skb 3i-1914-8b-c Mil-std Waterproof Case 8" Deep (black)

Skb 3i-1914-8b-c Mil-std Waterproof Case 8" Deep (black)
  • Product Code: ga234889
  • Availability: In Stock

$899.97 $1,214.96

The SKB 3I-1914-8B-C Mil-Std Waterproof Case 8" Deep (Black) is an injection molded ultra high-strength polypropylene copolymer resin case. It features a gasketed, water- and dust-tight, submersible design that is resistant to UV, solvents, corrosion, fungus and impact damage. The case is ATA category 1 rated. There is a continuous molded-in hinge, "trigger release" latch system, a comfortable, snap-down rubber over-molded cushion-grip handle, and an automatic ambient pressure equalization valve. The case is lockable with a customer supplied padlock.

This case has a cubed foam interior and accepts TSA approved latches.

Polypropylene Copolymer Resin Case    Gasketed, Waterproof and Dust-Tight    ATA Category 1 Rated    Continuous Molded-in Hinge    Trigger Release Latch System    Automatic Ambient Pressure Valve    Rubber Cushion-Grip Handle

Key Specs
ColorClear / Black
Carry/Transport OptionsHandle
Type of ClosureLatch
Interior TypeCubed Foam
Water ResistanceWaterproof
DimensionsExterior
22 x 17 x 11" / 55.9 x 43.2 x 27.9 cm
Interior
19 x 14.3 x 8" / 48.3 x 36.3 x 20.3 cm
Weight15 lb / 6.8 kg
Parameters
Camera CompatibilityUniversal
Carry/Transport OptionsHandle
Type of ClosureLatch
Interior TypeCubed Foam
Features
ATA CompliantYes
Pressure/Purge ValveYes
Security LockAccepts Padlock (Not Included)
General
Water ResistanceWaterproof
Maximum Volume1.3 ft³ / 0.04 m³
MaterialsExterior: Polypropylene
DimensionsExterior
22 x 17 x 11" / 55.9 x 43.2 x 27.9 cm
Interior
19 x 14.3 x 8" / 48.3 x 36.3 x 20.3 cm
Weight15 lb / 6.8 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight16.18 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)22.5 x 17.5 x 10.7"

Injection molded, ultra high-strength polypropylene copolymer resin case

  • ATA (Air Transport Association) category 1 rated
  • MIL-STD-810F Military specification for resistance to UV, solvents, corrosion, fungus and impact damage
  • MIL-STD-C-4150J Military specification for waterproof and water-vapor proof cases for transit and storage
  • IP67 Military specification for protection against dust and against the effect of immersion between 15cm and 1.0 m
  • MIL-STD-648C Military specification for automatic ambient pressure equalization valve

Trigger release latch system accepts TSA approved latches

Continuous molded-in hinge for added protection

Temperature rating = -40 to +160°F (-40 to +71.11°C)

Snap-down rubber over-molded cushion grip handle

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does the device allow you to create unique file names? When relinking media during editing I don't want to have multiple clips named "Zoom 1" etc.

A: You can change the project names for recordings created on the H6 to use a unique name. Although the root portion of file names within a project can be the same for multiple files, there will not be duplicate file names since the extended name of each file will be different. Here is a link to the H6 user manual for more details (see page 25 for folder and file structure, page 50 for changing project names): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/534154.pdf

Q: 2. Are USB microphones compatible with this device?

A: No. You'll need microphones with 1/4 or XLR plugs.

Q: 3. what year is this recorder model, 2019 or 2020?

A: We receive new inventory for the H6 frequently from Zoom so our stock is from the current year (2020).

Q: 4. Can I use this to record and livestream at the same time? I'd like to use the built in mixer to control the inputs, while recording the audio. And us the output to my ATEM mini for a live stream. Possible?

A: Yes, you can use the H6 to connect your mics and use the built-in mixer to control the inputs while also recording to an SD card. The 3.5mm headphone jack on the H6 functions as a line out which you can connect to an audio input on the ATEM mini.

Q: 5. What batteries give the best record times?

A: I have been using Energizer lithium batteries. They last for a very long time.

Q: 6. does this come with a moveable Mic Attachment to the stand? The stand doesn't have anything in the photo.

A: Yes, the mics are supplied with the mic clips which will attach to the stand and will allow to adjust the angle.

Q: 7. How do these devices fear for double usage.. : Use it as a Musik player SD cards, as a Walkman, in the car or home HiFi stereo ) ? Does it play all tracks of a folder..? No playlist I presume - and interface just impossible for navigation ?Would need a better playback chip ?Just wonder as I do need an excellent recorder sometimes, I could often listen to good music between these occasions ;-) (I do use my mobile phone and a dedicated mobile player but still I wonder)

A: I don't use mine for playback only for recording. It's an amazing recorder for live music. I download the wave files for further editing

Q: 8. This is a question about the Zoom Folder Hierarchy or Folder Structure. It seems that within a Zoom Folder, each and every time I start and stop a recording, it creates a NEW FOLDER within the MAIN FOLDER with that SINGLE AUDIO TRACK. Is there a way to record ALL audio tracks together within a single folder? This would make it much faster to edit all of the tracks together once downloaded. This is how Tascam work and is the most logical. If not, any tips on easily gathering the files after recording?

A: There really is no work around: Note: “nnnn” in the file name is the project number • All the files that are created during the same recording are managed by the as a single project unit. • During recording if the file size exceeds 2 GB a new file will be created automatically in the same project and recording will continue without pause. When this happens, numbers will be added to the ends of the file names: “-0001” for the first file, “-0002” for the second file and so on. See page #25: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/534154.pdf

Q: 9. How can you sync H6 audio with separate video? With the stero-only output, it looks like I'll have to do any post-editing on the recorded wav/mp3 files from the SD card...

A: You will need to download the separate audio from the H6 (SD card) and video files from the camera onto a computer and use a software program such as DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Elements, iMovie, or any other video editing software you prefer to sync up the tracks. If your camera records audio, you can use the camera's audio file as a guide track to help with matching up the audio files that were recorded with the H6.

Q: 10. Greetings,which are frequency rates of the device and (or) microphones? My university is looking for 20 - 44.000 Hz because of speech - songs, even special songs - for example the Overtone singng ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone ).

A: This product is calibrated to record from 20Hz-20kHz.

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