Sony DVM63HD (5 pack) |

enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: £24.50
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1202
EAN: 0027208094266 ASIN: B000MV4AQC
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: ORDERS RECEIVED BETWEEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY BEFORE 1PM WILL BE DISPATCHED SAME DAY
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Features:
| • | 63 minutes recording time of 1080i video | | • | High Definition Video Recording | | • | 90% fewer errors due to 40% increase in carrier-to-noise ratio | | • | 50% less tape shrinkage | | • | Designed for 1080i or 720p HDV recording and playback. |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Get the highest quality recording media for your HD camcorder. This is the recommended media for Sony's HDR-FX1 camcorder. Professional 63-min. tape duration.
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Customer Reviews:
Excellent Results August 21, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I used these tapes in my new Canon HV30 to record my new granddaughter and the results are fantastic. I could never go back to standard minDVs after seeing the brilliant results. So much more details, even when blown up on a 50 inch HD TV screen. Plus the seller on Amazon.co.uk of the 5 HD miniDV pack was the best price I could find on the internet. Excellent product - you will never use anything else but HD tapes when you watch the playback.
The Right Tape for your HDV Camcorder November 22, 2007 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
Okay so miniDV tapes and HDV tapes can come in the same shape and size and some camcorders will let you write 1080i to your regular miniDV tapes but you are not going to get the best results unless you use the right tape for the camcorder. After switching to HDV with a Sony Camcorder and after using some high quality non-HDV miniDV tapes I switched my tape stock to Sony HDV tapes. Believe me I haven't looked back! The change in quality of recorded material is marked - colours and definition are that much more pronounced and unlike regular miniDV written to HDV content, there is no risk of frame dropout.
Why buy a quality camcorder and hobble it with inferior tape stock? You're compromising your content and not saving very much money in the long run.
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