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Electronics : Sony 120 minute Hi8 (1-Pack)

Sony 120 minute Hi8 (1-Pack)

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Clothing Size: 120min
EAN: 0027242419896
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: P6120HMP
Publisher: Sony
Size: 120min
Studio: Sony


Product facts:
  • For use in Hi8 or digital 8 camcorders
  • 120-minute tape length







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
High-energy metal particles for superlative Hi8 tape performance. Available in various pack sizes (1, 2, 3, and 4) at your closest authorized Sony dealer or retailer.

Amazon.com Item Description:
This Sony Hi8 videocassette has the ability to capture your images using analog or digital technology. This videocassette can be used with your Hi8 or digital camcorder.

On a Hi8 camcorder, this videocassette can record up to 60 minutes in SP mode or 120 minutes in LP mode. If you are using a digital camcorder, it will digitally record up to 60 minutes of your images onto the cassette.

Please note that this videocassette cannot be played on your VCR. To view your home movies or your latest film project, you will need to attach your camcorder to your television.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Expensive, but good quality and dependable.....
I have a SONY Digital 8mm and I've tried a variety of tapes. For most purposes, other tapes are comparable. However, if you are fussy about color, especially flesh tones, sunsets and unusual lighting, you may find this tape a bit more vibrant. For many purposes, however, other tapes can give you equal performance for less money.

It has also been my experience that these tapes are rugged and can be used again and again. These seem to hold up well and this may or may not be true of other vendors. I think any reputable company makes comparable tapes in terms of durability, but if you are looking for high quality video, then you may feel the extra money is worth the marginal additional cost.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Site maintained by crazed monkeys!
I'd also love to buy one of these gems at this price, but alas no buy button. They'll sell me a used tape, however at two times the price. Grrrrrrr. I give this item 5 stars out of a posible Carl Sagan Billions and Billions.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Its a sony product
I bought two Sony 120 Minute Hi8 casettes for my sharp camcorder. I used it over the long weekend.The recording was just phenomenal. On playback,it seems as if all the events happen again. It is a must buy.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No reason not to like it!
I use these Sony tapes in my Sony DCR-TRV310 Digital 8 camcorder. The quality is great, even after you record over it. Sixty minutes in D8 is fine for me and I see no reason to disapprove of the tape's performance!



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