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I use these videocassettes in the Canon XH-A1 and I've never had to think twice about audio dropouts or poor quality footage. Do yourself a favor and spend the couple of extra bucks on these tapes over cheaper off-branders and you won't regret it.
My wife burns through tapes pretty quickly on her Canon HV10 camcorder. To date, image quality has been as-expected with no problems recording or transferring data to the PC. These Sony tapes have worked flawlessly for us. I am sure there are cheaper options, but it's simply not worth the risk.
If I knew I was buying tapes from a bulk reseller, I would've expected the price to be much lower.I have not tried the tapes yet, so cannot vouch for their quality. The tapes came very quickly, but rather then getting a 2-Pack as advertised, I got an envelope with two single tapes, not packaged for resale. I'm sure they'll be fine.
The biggest benefits of the new tape is the price. The new tape is videography grade, and the quality is awesome. 1/2 the price of the red label HDV from Sony. As a few of you may know this HDV tape is top of the line in quality video. The reason i gave it 3 stars is because sony came out with a new tape HDM63VG. You can only buy them online at authorized sony stores for now, but will probably hit mass market here shortly. Panasonic makes a really solid tape as well, although i experienced more drop-out with Pany tapes. If you want to buy a great quality tape and don't care out the price, The ones your looking at are as good as it gets.
quality. No drop outs at all. great HIGH DEF. just consistent smooth digital video and audio output.
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