I recently hired a professional service to transfer 1950s 8mm film reels onto miniDV tapes. I don't own a miniDV camcorder, but plan to borrow one. My question is, should I worry about the quality of the miniDV camcorder I borrow to transfer the tapes onto the PC? I read on these forums that transferring DV video is like transferring a file and there is no analog interference. So should I not worry about the quality of the heads reading the miniDV tape? The people I could borrow from own rather low end miniDV camcorder models. But is the quality difference confined to the recording quality and not the tape playback? Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by justinluck
DV (the recording part) is standard from consumer to pro hardware.
Originally Posted by justinluck
If the heads are reasonably clean and the camcorder is otherwise functional (e.g. tracking), everything should be fine and the transfer will proceed.
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