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Sony 63-minutes HD DVC Tapesuper

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Rating: 4.4

List Price : $14.99 Price : $9.99
Sony 63-minutes HD DVC Tape

Product Description

Premium Series offers quality at an exceptional value. 75% fewer errors and 50% fewer dropouts for improved reliability. Improved lubricant for greater tape stability while running. Digital HD Video Series is Sony's best performing consumer DV cassette.


  • Higher carrier-to-noise ratio for greater output and less noise during playback
  • 63-Minute recording length
  • Designed for 1080i or 720p HDV recording and playback


Sony 63-minutes HD DVC Tape Reviews


Sony 63-minutes HD DVC Tape Reviews


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37 of 44 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars More information on the product from sonystyle.com, May 19, 2005
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Phillip Roncoroni "goodcowfilms.com" (Manhattan, New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony 63-minutes HD DVC Tape (Electronics)
As of this review the product information page here is quite bare, so here's additional information about this tape from sonystyle.com:

Sony's new DVM-63HD HD DVC tape offers the highest quality recording media for the consumer or prosumer making the step-up to an HD camcorder. It is the recommended media for Sony's new HDR-FX1 prosumer camcorder. Independent film makers, advertising agencies, and other videographers will appreciate the improved image quality, and the professional 63 minute tape duration. The DVM-63HD features 90% fewer errors and 50% fewer dropouts compared to DV Reference tape (tested on standard Sony DV VCR). Get the good stuff... go for High Definition.

* High Definition Video Recording

* Designed for 1080i or 720p HDV recording and playback.

* 63 minutes recording time of 1080i video

* 3dB higher carrier-to-noise ratio vs. Premium DVC tape *

* Conforms to the MiniDV standard, yet is... Read more
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Why you should pay more for tapes, October 17, 2006
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Sheila Briggs (Claremont, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Yes, you can use ordinary mini-DV tapes in this camcorder but there are two good reasons for paying more:

1. The video encoding format of hdv cameras (MPEG2-HD) can have problems recording fast motion. This leads to "drop-outs" but you can reduce these by using better tapes.

2. Different tapes have different lubricants. If you use different tapes in your camcorder, you can end up jamming your tape transport. Decide on one product that best suits your needs and stick with it. This tape has a special lubricant so it's probably not a good idea to mix 'n match it even with other Sony tapes.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars They work great for me, January 23, 2006
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James Hatsis "AHR" (Greensboro, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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Sony recommends this tape for the new HDR-HC1 High Def. video camera. I just bought the camera and a dozon of theese tapes. So far I have no problems at all and the video image is the best I've ever seen from a mini-dv. (too bad my video photography was not improved by these tapes). I have read other reviews that state that any Mini-dv tape can be used for high Def. but why take the chance?
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