JVC, Sony, Maxell 14 Video recorder





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Fourteen VHS-C video cassettes (model 14) from brands JVC, Sony and Maxell, in physically as new condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
14 VHS-C videocassettes (Video Home System - Compact)
The standard format used in portable video cameras (camcorders) during the 1980s and 1990s.
They were designed for amateur and home video recording on the go. They are much smaller than tabletop VHS tapes, but they utilize the same magnetic tape.
Playback: They required a mechanical adapter to be played back in a standard home VHS video recorder.
Duration: Codes such as EC-45 or VX 30 indicate a runtime (typically 30 or 45 minutes) in standard mode.
Brands: Sony, JVC (the inventor of the format), and Maxell.
SONY Premium: Another leading brand, indicated with EC 30.
JVC 45 EHG: JVC, the inventor of the VHS format, offered High Energy tapes.
MAXELL VX 30: Labeled as 'General Use,' representing the standard option for generic recording purposes.
14 VHS-C videocassettes (Video Home System - Compact)
The standard format used in portable video cameras (camcorders) during the 1980s and 1990s.
They were designed for amateur and home video recording on the go. They are much smaller than tabletop VHS tapes, but they utilize the same magnetic tape.
Playback: They required a mechanical adapter to be played back in a standard home VHS video recorder.
Duration: Codes such as EC-45 or VX 30 indicate a runtime (typically 30 or 45 minutes) in standard mode.
Brands: Sony, JVC (the inventor of the format), and Maxell.
SONY Premium: Another leading brand, indicated with EC 30.
JVC 45 EHG: JVC, the inventor of the VHS format, offered High Energy tapes.
MAXELL VX 30: Labeled as 'General Use,' representing the standard option for generic recording purposes.

