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Andrew Hasse July 15th, 2007 12:19 AM

I used two different kinds of tapes. Will my camera die?
 
I don't know how many times I've been told "don't use different tapes, especially not ones with different kinds of lubricants." Well, last night, in the heat of the moment, I let a "consumer level" Sony tape slip into my virgin Panasonic-Master-Quality-Only HD100, without even cleaning the heads first.

What to do? I've read that cleaning the heads now can jam all the gunk together more.

Do I stick to the new, slick Sony? Go back to my trusty, betrayed JVC? Get a head cleaning?

Joseph A. Benoit July 15th, 2007 12:51 AM

Hello
if you can afford it
you should get a DR HD100 no more tape worries
i don't think one tape should hurt.
I think the camera will let you know if the heads need to be clean

JOE

Scott Jaco July 15th, 2007 06:59 PM

I generally use those cheap Sony DVC tapes. They won't hurt the camera at all.

If I'm shooting for someone else, I just use whatever tape they give me.

It's recommended to stick to one brand but not critical.

Robert Castiglione July 16th, 2007 12:10 AM

Andrew, where did you hear that using a head cleaner can cause those difficulties. I think most people have reported that using a head cleaner in your circumstances is a good way to go.

rob

Tim Dashwood July 16th, 2007 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Jaco (Post 712506)
It's recommended to stick to one brand but not critical.

If tape is the only medium you are recording to, then I think it is very critical to make sure you don't gum up the heads.

If you (or your client) don't care if you can never replay your footage, then I suppose it isn't critical.

Scott Jaco July 16th, 2007 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Dashwood (Post 712656)
If tape is the only medium you are recording to, then I think it is very critical to make sure you don't gum up the heads.

If you (or your client) don't care if you can never replay your footage, then I suppose it isn't critical.

The heads will need cleaning eventually no matter what type of tapes you use.


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