|  | Posted by Mr. Tapeguy on 05/08/06 12:40 
Specs wrote:> "P.C. Ford" <meoh@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
 > news:iamt529949v6aiv7ujoh2fbu0v8m8bajfv@4ax.com...
 > > Or is that the reason he's not around anymore?
 >
 > He has posted since being asked to supply data but alas has failed to
 > deliver the aforementioned.
 >
 > Check out these data I've been able to locate:
 >
 > Brand                    Coercivity           Retentivity
 > Fuji                         120kA/m             450mT
 > Pana  PQ                120kA/m             450mT
 > Maxell DVME60     120kA/m             450mT
 > Sony PR/EX           105kA/m             500mT
 > Sony HDV              125kA/m             550mT
 > Pana MQ                120kA/m             500mT
 > Sony DVCAM        105kA/m             500mT
 >
 > My understanding is that retentivity is the more important figure.
 >
 > All the above data was found by googling.  I tried to find several
 > references to back up each data but it was not always possible.  I did
 > however come across several posts from Mr. Tapeguy reciting his mantra of PQ
 > is the better tape.  The figures above would suggest otherwise at the very
 > least one shouldn't overly worry about which tape brand or type one uses.
 > Just treat them with respect and there shouldn't be any problems.
 >
 > I am going to continue to use Sony cheapos.
 
 > For someone making a living out of selling tapes I am surprised that Mr.
 > Tapeguy wasn't able to post tape data to support his claims.
 
 
 "Wasn't able" is not the case.  My time available to debate in
 newsgroups comes and goes.  My "mantra" of using Panasonic tape is
 based largely on user experience.  I will research it when I have time.
 
 
 My presence in the newsgroups is intended to help when people have a
 question.  All too often anything that's said is challenged and I find
 myself in a debate.  If I want to get into a debate I'll troll the
 political newsgroups.
 
 I'd be curious what your sources were but when I have time, I'll check
 it out and as I said all along, use whatever you like.   Our experience
 is that professional videographers prefer Panasonic professional
 overall.   You may feel differently so use whatever you like.
 
 I don't make my living selling just tape and unlike the old days, spec
 sheets are not routinely provided for everything.   I'm glad you were
 able to find some data though, even though those statistics don't tell
 the whole story.  Nowhere is dropout mentioned (arguably the most
 critical spec) nor anything about the components, which is nearly
 impossible to document.
 
 By the way, our prices are very good so I can give us a shameless plug
 for great deals even if I haven't given you the empirical data you
 think I should have at my fingertips.
 
 Craig
 
 http://www.pro-tape.com
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