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Nov 09, 2016
Gigablock 16x white label inkjet printable DVD blanks
Item as described and delivered appropriately! I've used these for several years for a church ministry and have been very pleased with them!

Apr 19, 2017
The fastest non-SSD drive! 10,000 rpm!
The fastest non-SSD drive! 10,000 rpm! There really isn't much reason to get this drive except it is so neat!!!
Dec 23, 2010
Upgrade your church video with 12 year old camcorder
2 of 2 found this helpful Even better than 90% of modern consumer camcorders, is Sony's 12 year old DCR-TRV900. It was the first Sony produced consumer/prosumer 3 CCD camcorder. With 3 quarter inch CCDs it separates the three colors to their own processor for capture giving a much higher signal to noise ratio as well as deeper richer colors. What I especially appreciate is the low light imaging by the Sony cameras in general and the Sony 3 chip cameras in particular. The difference it has made to our church service recordings without special stage lighting has been nothing short of remarkable. We started out with a borrowed DCR-TRV315 then moved up to a used TRV900. Shooting the stage speaker from the back of the auditorium the most immediate improvement was the reduction in grain and the clean low light imaging on the TRV900 versus the TRV315.