Customer Reviews 

Nice
2008-11-23use one tape so far so good, no problem. The videos are very good quality.

Excellent tapes
2008-11-02These tapes have a nice sharp picture to them I will order them again. And the delivery time was super. They got them to me within a couple days after ordering.

Gets the Job Done
2008-07-06Quality of this product has been uniformly positive. Made in Japan, as opposed to outsourced to another country, product is also competitively priced if one is willing to shop around. With free shipping, it's hard to beat when Amazon stocks and ships this product itself.

Good price. Arrives fast. Good MiniDV tapes.
2008-06-03Tapes were shipped immediately after I purchased them. They were packaged very well, and I saw no damaged merchandise. Price per tape is the lowest I've found. Tapes record and playback with no apparent problems.

Good for the price
2008-05-27good product for the I did not find anything wrong with this tape. I already used 2 of them, and the quality of picture is also good.
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