
Panasonic
Panasonic 37988012459 Standard Grade 8MM Videocassette 2-Pack
★★★★★
Stock up on reliable 8mm videocassettes with 120 minutes of recording time per tape in this convenient 2-pack.
$29.32*
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Overview
Key Features
120 minutes recording time
Blister pack
Specifications
Brand
Panasonic
Model
37988012459
Format
8mm Videocassette
Grade
Standard
Recording Time
120 minutes
Pack Quantity
2
Packaging
Blister pack
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 120-minute recording time offers plenty of capacity for home movies and events
- Convenient 2-pack reduces per-tape cost
- Panasonic brand provides consistent tape quality and reliable playback
- Blister packaging protects the cassettes during storage and shipping
👎 Cons
- Standard grade may show more noise compared to high-grade or metal-particle 8mm tapes
- Limited to 8mm format, which is largely discontinued and requires legacy equipment
- Only two cassettes per pack, which may not be enough for extended recording sessions
Frequently Asked Questions
How many minutes of recording time does each cassette provide?
Each cassette provides 120 minutes of recording time in standard play mode.
How many cassettes are included in this package?
This package includes 2 videocassettes in a blister pack.
What type of camcorders are these cassettes compatible with?
These are standard-grade 8mm videocassettes compatible with 8mm camcorders and players. They are not compatible with Hi8 or Digital8 formats for recording, though those devices can typically play standard 8mm tapes.
Are these cassettes suitable for archiving old recordings?
Yes, they can be used to record or duplicate content for archival purposes, though for long-term preservation, transferring 8mm footage to a digital format is recommended.