|  | Posted by P.C. Ford on 04/25/06 06:43 
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 19:38:45 +0100, mv@movingvision.co.uk wrote:
 >>
 >>Thought I would add my $0.25.
 >>
 >>I've been using Panasonic tape in my PD 150. Panasonic is by far the
 >>most used tape by professionals here in Seattle.
 >>
 >>I recently took my camera to the repair shop to replace the heads. (My
 >>"partner" had put 750 hours on the drum and 4500 thread count by using
 >>the camera as a deck.)
 >>
 >>Anyway, the repair guy said that Sony tapes were best for Sony
 >>cameras. Kinda makes sense to me. He said the camera was set up to use
 >>Sony tapes and will work best with them. Certainly makes sense to me.
 >>I used Sony tape in the beginning but since everyone used Panasonic I
 >>started using it too.
 >
 >
 >I don't buy that Mr. Ford.
 
 You don't have to.
 
 Here's a few points.
 
 1. Regarding the "best" tape:
 
 I have read to
 a. buy Panasonic tape. Common around here.
 b. buy Sony tape for a Sony machine. (Recommended by independent
 repair shop.)
 c. always use the same brand of tape
 d. always mix tape brands. (Adam Wilt)
 
 Lots of opnions. Probably means that there is not a clear answer for
 this one. But I will use Sony from here on out.
 
 2, Regarding time on camera:
 
 As I mentioned, my "partner" had put 750 hours on the heads by using
 it to edit. Thread count was 4500. He has a G5 (with the 23" screen)
 but prefers to edit using two cameras. Does not want to learn to use
 the Mac. It is insane to use a camera like this. He will not be using
 the camera any more.
 
 Also, a cleaning tape was used frequently; repair shop suggested every
 100 hours.
 
 The repair shop guy said.... (Oh, by the way, this is a professional
 level shop, the television stations in Seattle and the University take
 their gear to this shop.) ...that a 150  head could fail anywhere
 between 350 and 2000 drum hours. My guess is that the heavy editing
 use caused a premature failure. I had dropouts on two tapes. He could
 not get drop outs in the shop. He said the only way he would guarantee
 that there would be no dropouts was to replace the heads. I have an
 important client that has people come in from all over the world to
 shoot. If there are drops, it is not possible to just come back on
 Thursday. It can take weeks or even months to reschedule a shoot.
 
 I realise that there are many opinions regarding this stuff. I have
 made my decision regarding head replacement and tape; I am happy with
 it. You may agree or disagree; I presume you will be happy with your
 decision.
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