Bete
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I use a pro, high definition mini DV tape in a high definition camcorder. I pay $16 per tape. I believe this is considered pretty top of the line for a single tape. My tape is suppose to be one of the best for error free recording. I think it has something to do with magnetics of the tape to make that claim.
I'm real fussy about quality. I do understand that it's better to use the same brand tapes in your camera, as well as, not mix high definition tapes with normal tapes on a high definition camera even though you can run normal tapes on one. I'm not sure I understand it any further on the technical aspects enough to make a good decision for quality purposes, here. I know tapes are reuseable, but what do the pros/experts do, here? I would need about ten tapes for my next trip; hence, I'll spend $160 to get new tapes. I really don't feel like doing that expense. Is there anyone that knows that the more you reuse a tape the more likely there will be errors/glithches? Is there a point of no return like I wouldn't reuse my tape more than 5X?
I know there are some that swear if you reuse a tape you should black it out. What I mean here is you record with a black background (like a lense cover) to erase what was on the tape previously. Has anyone heard of this or even more so, believes in this and does it? I'm not sure I want to use my camera to do this; because, the wear and tear is bad on the camera, too.
I want my camera and my tape memories to last a long time and I want the best quality possible without being ridiculous. You can't recapture a lost moment; so, I want to be as careful as I can be upfront. Are there any rules and procedures that are very specific to follow with regards to quality issues and what the best course of action is?
Please share your secrets and opinions. TIA
I'm real fussy about quality. I do understand that it's better to use the same brand tapes in your camera, as well as, not mix high definition tapes with normal tapes on a high definition camera even though you can run normal tapes on one. I'm not sure I understand it any further on the technical aspects enough to make a good decision for quality purposes, here. I know tapes are reuseable, but what do the pros/experts do, here? I would need about ten tapes for my next trip; hence, I'll spend $160 to get new tapes. I really don't feel like doing that expense. Is there anyone that knows that the more you reuse a tape the more likely there will be errors/glithches? Is there a point of no return like I wouldn't reuse my tape more than 5X?
I know there are some that swear if you reuse a tape you should black it out. What I mean here is you record with a black background (like a lense cover) to erase what was on the tape previously. Has anyone heard of this or even more so, believes in this and does it? I'm not sure I want to use my camera to do this; because, the wear and tear is bad on the camera, too.
I want my camera and my tape memories to last a long time and I want the best quality possible without being ridiculous. You can't recapture a lost moment; so, I want to be as careful as I can be upfront. Are there any rules and procedures that are very specific to follow with regards to quality issues and what the best course of action is?
Please share your secrets and opinions. TIA