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That said, I am interested in trying Sony's HD Mini-DV tapes, even though my camer is not an HD model. They are reliable. As a Sony Mini-DV owner, I chose to purchase the Sony branded tapes. Since both tapes are Sony, I thjink the switch would be ok.Overall these tapes are pretty much standard qulaity tapes, like another reviwer mentioned. If you are looking to buy a Sony Mini-DV, these are the tapes for you. While I am not typically a brand-sensitive person, I have read some reviews that state that you should stick with the same brands when it comes to magentic media such as tape. In addition, you probably should not switch from one brand to another after significant use because of the lubricants that the differnet manufacturers use.
and its reliability last longer than the rest. I've tried JVC,Maxwell,Panasonic and no tapes gets close to Sony, no drop frames etc.
in store price is $4-5. Avg. Great price and product. These DVC's have always given me great picture quality. For a little over $2 a tape you can't beat the price.
Then off to be cleaned. While we had NO problem with these with our SONY camcorder, we now have a Panasonic, WARNING. Hope this info helps, sure wish I had known this sooner. Stick with 1 type of tape & you will not encounter this difficulty. Warning. Do NOT mix the types of tapes you use in your camcorder, as different manufacturers use different lubricants & switching different tapes in the camcorder "gunks" everything up.
I had a lot of problems with dirty heads on my Panasonics (would need cleaning), but I noticed that when I switched to Sony media I seemed to have much less trouble.I've ordered a few of these packs from Amazon and they arrive just fine and I've had no trouble with them in any of my cameras. Gotta love when GOOD things can be had on the CHEAP.I've used enough MiniDV tapes over the last few years to learn the ins and outs of the format. Its more like peeling paint off a wall that unwrapping something. The only annoying thing is that the outer plastic wrap that holds the 5-pack together is practically impossible to get off. I have many different brands of cameras, from mid to higher end Panasonics, a good Sony, and a cheap Canon. I seem to have the fewest problems with the Sony brand MiniDV media.
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