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- High density
- Digital recording technology
- Produces superior picture quality
- Unique minicase reduces dust accumulation, safeguards performance
- 60-minute recording length
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| Product Description |
| Designed exclusively for DVC camcorders, Fujifilm's Mini DV Cassette is the ideal tape for a wide range of high-end video applications, including editing. Its compact design and exceptional performance qualifies it to be the ultimate choice in digital video. |
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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Fine. No problems.
2002-09-03
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| I'm not exactly an expert on film quality, but I had no problems with this Digital Videocassette. It recorded just fine in my Panasonic camera. Just pay attention to how many you are ordering. I thought for some reason I was ordering a three-pack. But there was only one. My mistake. |
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Hey with a brand like fuji its got to be good
2002-01-25
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| Get tape good quality at a good price. Buy this blank tape. |
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THUMBS DOWN
2001-12-05
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| I do not reccomend this tape. Unreliable. I purchase this and had a lot of trouble with the sound. At first I thought it was my camera. I went out and bought Sony mini DV tapes and they work fine. With that, I reccomend purchasing another brand. |
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Don't ruin your expensive camera with CHEAP film
2001-11-12
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| Fuji has long been known for their superior film quality. Their Mini-DV film is no exception. Fuji is the only film that I have used in my Canon Mini-DV so I can't give you a comparison of other films, but the FACT that I haven't used any other film but Fuji speaks volumes. If you want a quality picture (which you obviously do since you have a mini-dv camcorder) then you need a quality film. I have read that "cheap" film can mess up a camera, I wouldn't know because I use Fuji. |
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Good Product
2001-09-13
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Honestly, I cannot tell a difference in using this Fuji tape or the Sony or TDK tape I have tried. Don't take this as a slam, Just a thought that unless you have some very high end equipment you may not be able to tell the difference between the tapes of the top manufacturers. I have a Sony DCR TRV-20 (wonderful camcorder!) and have had no problems transferring images between camera, PC, and back again. Playback is great on my televisions and people are always commenting positively on image quality. I have had absolutely no problems with the tape. The 5 pack is a good buy. |
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