Panasonic

Panasonic DV-180EJ Full-Size Digital Videocassette 180min

Capture Every Moment with Extended Recording TimeThe Panasonic DV-180EJ Full-Size Digital Videocassette offers extended recording time, allowing you to capture more of your precious memories. This high-quality videocassette is designed to deliver reliable performance and exceptional video clarity...

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Overview

Capture Every Moment with Extended Recording Time

The Panasonic DV-180EJ Full-Size Digital Videocassette offers extended recording time, allowing you to capture more of your precious memories. This high-quality videocassette is designed to deliver reliable performance and exceptional video clarity.

Key Features:
  • 180 Minutes Recording Time: Provides ample time to record important events and memories.
  • LinearPlus Grade: Ensures reliable performance and video clarity.
Note: Not compatible with miniDV.

Key Features

120 minute SP/180 minute LP

Not compatible with Mini DV

Specifications

Product Type
Digital Videocassette
Brand
Panasonic
Format
Full-Size Digital Videocassette
SP Recording Time
120 minutes
LP Recording Time
180 minutes
Compatibility Note
Not compatible with Mini DV

Frequently Asked Questions

This videocassette offers 120 minutes of recording in SP (Standard Play) mode and up to 180 minutes in LP (Long Play) mode.
No, it is explicitly stated that this Panasonic DV-180EJ videocassette is "Not compatible with Mini DV."
This is a full-size digital videocassette, designed for compatible full-size DV recording equipment.
This product is a standard digital videocassette and is typically used for standard definition DV recording. High-definition recording capabilities are not indicated.
Generally, LP (Long Play) mode allows for extended recording time but may result in a reduction of video quality compared to SP (Standard Play) mode.