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Posted by Steve King on 04/28/06 21:29
"PTravel" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote in message
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> "Mr. Tapeguy" <mr.tapeguy@pro-tape.com> wrote in message
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>>> Sony EX is Sony's top-of-the-line miniDV tape. I get it for $7,
>>> quantity 5.
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>> EX is the same as PR the only difference is the selection process.
>> That's about what we charge but the Panasonic MQ is a better tape and
>> it's $1.50 less.
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> No thanks. I don' trust Panasonic products generally and, particularly,
> would not mix Panasonic tape with Sony tape in my camera. Though it's not
> true of all of Panasonic's formulations, I've heard enough anecdotal
> evidence (from people not trying to sell tape) of heads getting gummed up
> that I wouldn't take the risk, just to save $1.50 on a tape.
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>> EX is still consumer tape and you will get better peformance with the
>> Sony DVM63HD, or DVCAM PDVM-40N or better.
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> I shoot with a VX2000 -- I can't use DVCAM. As for performance, in
> several hundred hours, I've never had a single drop-out. I can't think of
> any reason not to continue using what I've been using.
This has been a useful thread for me. I have had such good results with
consumer grade tape that I have no hesitation continuing to use it for all
purposes. My recent experience with a dropout, after going through hundreds
of 60 minute tapes error free, has convinced me to be more diligent about
reviewing footage for which I have no alternatives --- important interviews,
etc. This was a process that we did routinely in the analogue days. Now,
I'll do it selectively.
Steve King
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