Reviews for Sony DVC Cleaning Tape

Sony DVC Cleaning Tape by Sony

Sony DVC Cleaning Tape List Price: $14.99
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Digital camera reviews of Sony DVC Cleaning Tape

Digital camera Review: Carry one in your camera bag always
Summary: 5 Stars

We were at a class reunion and my wife's SONY DCR-TRV950 video camera suddenly started eating tapes. After doing a bit of internet research we determined that the Mini DV head cleaner might help, but since there were none available in the town we were in, we did without the camera. We ordered one when we got home and in a few short minutes the problem was totally solved by the head cleaner. I would have thought that dirty heads would diminish quality, not disable the camera, but that is not the case.

So... my advice is to carry one all time for the same reason you have a spare tire in the trunk of your car. Without it, you could just out of business.

Digital camera Review: Cleans Great
Summary: 5 Stars

Cleans great, as you would expect! Don't pay retail at BestBuy for this, buy on Amazon!

Digital camera Review: Cleans fine
Summary: 5 Stars

My video camera indicated that I could not record anymore due to dirty heads. So I bought this, popped it in, ran it 10 seconds, and it still said i had dirty heads. I ran it again for 10 more seconds, and then I recorded with it in for 10 seconds (that's before I read the instructions where it says that you should NOT record with it), and now my camera works fine....

Digital camera Review: Did the trick
Summary: 5 Stars

My Sony digital recorder seemed like it was on the fritz, capturing bad video with bad playback. I put in the cleaner tape for 10-15 seconds and the problem was solved.

Digital camera Review: Did the trick
Summary: 5 Stars

The output, both LCD and copper to my TV, displayed horizontal bars when viewing a mini DV on my Sony camcorder. After initial panic, I looked in the user guide and saw it was a symptom of a dirty head.
Running the head cleaner for 10 seconds cleared the picture and it is up and running again.
I have read on other sites that using tapes from multiple manufacturers is bad for the tape heads, and I have been using tapes from 3 different manufacturers.
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