
Panasonic
Panasonic PV-GS80-DVTAPE Mini DV Cassette
★★★★★
A 60-minute Mini DV cassette delivering reliable recording quality for compatible camcorders.
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Overview
Key Features
60 Minutes Mini DV Video Cassette
Specifications
Brand
Panasonic
Model
PV-GS80-DVTAPE
Format
Mini DV
Recording Time
60 minutes (SP mode)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 60-minute recording time in standard play mode suits most typical shooting sessions
- Standard Mini DV format ensures compatibility across camcorders from all major brands
- Panasonic manufacturing provides consistent tape quality and reliable playback
- Compact cassette size makes storage and organization of a tape library easy
👎 Cons
- Mini DV is a legacy format with declining camcorder and player availability
- 60-minute capacity may require multiple tapes for longer recording sessions
- Tape-based recording is more vulnerable to physical damage than digital media storage
- Requires a functioning Mini DV camcorder or deck to play back or digitize footage
Frequently Asked Questions
How many minutes of video can this Mini DV cassette record?
The cassette records up to 60 minutes of video in standard play (SP) mode. In long play (LP) mode on compatible camcorders, recording time may extend to 90 minutes.
Is this cassette an original Panasonic product?
Yes, this is a replacement Mini DV cassette manufactured by Panasonic, designed to meet the same quality standards as the tapes originally packaged with their camcorders.
Will this tape work in non-Panasonic Mini DV camcorders?
Yes, Mini DV is a standardized format, so this cassette is compatible with any camcorder that accepts standard Mini DV tapes, regardless of brand.
Can recorded footage from this tape be transferred to a computer?
Yes, you can capture footage to a computer by connecting your Mini DV camcorder via FireWire (IEEE 1394) or USB (if supported by your camcorder model) and using video capture software.