My main technique for recording is to leave the recording gear in the woods overnight. The amount of quality sounds I have been able to obtain with this method has far outdone what I could gather if I were only recording when I was hiking. Overnight recording does require more recording space and larger batteries.

Last time we looked at a recorder that was listed under $360. The next step up is:

Field Recorders under $450.

In the mid-priced range is the Sony PCM-D50.


The manufacturers website:

Sony PCM-D50

The user’s manual can be found at:

Users Manual

Excellent reviews can be read at:

f7 sound and vision

O’Reilly digitalmedia

Brad Linder’s blog

Forums discussing this recorder are:

The Taperssection Forums:

Thread one

Thread two

There are several videos posted on YouTube.

Sony PCM-D50 video review

Sony PCM-D50 Backs Up Heftier Price With Heftier Features

Sony PCM-D50

Recording media – 4Gb internal flash memory (accepts additional 4 GB Memory Stick)

Maximum recordable time – Using both the internal flash and external memory stick the record time in .wav at 44.1kHz 16bit CD quality mode is almost 13 hours.

Batteries – uses 4 AA batteries – Sony claims 14 hours record time

Recordings:

Sound file courtesy of f7 sound and vision

Sound clip – Woodpecker

Conclusion – I have not used this particular unit but those who have appear to think it has many advantages over others in this price range.

Pros:
– great sound quality
– long battery life
– sturdy build quality

Cons:

– no xlr microphone ports unless you purchase an expensive adaptor box
– records only in .wav and compressed .wav