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Best brand of miniDV tapes?
I'm new to all of this, so please bear with me.
I have just received my first miniDV camera Wednesday, and now I need tapes. I have a couple of questions now. 1). What brand do you use, and what would you say is the best? 2). Is there any other tapes that are a "wet lubricant" other then Panasonic? 3). Is there really a difference in the quality on some tapes, compared to others? Thanks, ~Gabriel~ |
A lot of these issues get re-hashed over and over, and nobody really knows anything. I would just keep a lot of tape stock on hand (because you're in trouble if you run out) and get whatever's cheap (miniDVs are <$3 online). Other factors are way more important than what tape you use (and we don't really know if brand X is significantly better).
Factors like: checking your tapes after you shoot them not screwing up (i.e. label your tapes) letting the camera temperature equalize having good content etc. 2- Panasonic uses dry lubricant I believe... Jan Crittenden used to say otherwise, but was misinformed. 3- Picture quality is the same. miniDV records 1s and 0s on the tape. Error correction ensures that those 1s and 0s are read back correctly. |
Thanks, Glenn. Sounds great. Thanks for correcting what I said about the Dry/wet lubricant. I think I'll use the Panasonic's that I have on hand.
is it sony that is the only wet lubricant? I believe that is what I just read. Thanks, ~Gabriel~ |
They are all fine.
Just use each tape twice. Once to record, once to playback. Then store it. New shoot = new tape. |
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Thanks everyone! ~Gabriel~ |
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