
VHS-C
VHS-C is a compact version of the standard VHS tape used for camcorders from the 1980s and 1990s. It offers similar recording quality but in a smaller size, making it more portable and convenient for handheld video cameras. VHS-C tapes are played back using a special adapter that allows them to fit into regular VHS VCRs. This format was popular among consumers for home videos because it combined the familiar VHS quality with a more portable form factor, making it easier to carry and record on the go.