Customer Rating:      Summary: good tapes Comment: no problems for me. If you have problems with recording or playback on these tapes, consider that each tape brand uses it's own lubricant and using these tapes with different camera/tape brands may cause drop-outs during recording or perhaps just problems during playback. Don't mix tape brands in your videocamera, be consistent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why buy anything else ? Comment: These tapes are inexpensive and fine for HDV recording. Supposedly the higher grade HDV tapes will have no drops compared to DV tapes but I haven't had problems with these at all. I heard other brands are problematic though. Buy with confidence
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Product! Comment: Has never failed to produce quality graphics with outstanding resolution for my Sony's. Even used them in my Canon GL-1 and got great results.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quality Tapes, Good Price! Recommended! Comment: Sony "DVC-60" are a great value for high quality mini-DV. We shoot a lot of video for both our business (instructional videos) and personal use.
We have fairly high end equipment (Canon GL2 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/20x Optical Zoom) and did not want to take a chance with switching brands (which can cause probles over time) or hunting the lowest prices. We selected Sony early on and have never been disapointed.
Recommended for quality and pricing!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Let's be honest Comment: I mean really people, let's be honest, if you are shooting Standard Definition video, sony makes the best tapes you can buy. No, it doesn't matter if you have a JVC, Samsung, Sony, Panasonic camera, just use Sony tapes, and never, ever stop using them. The worst thing you can do to your camera is change up the tape brand every time. Don't do it. If you are looking for 5 good tapes, this is it. If you are looking for 6 or 4 you are going to have to look elsewhere.
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