Digital Video

Is it possible to read digital video cassettes without a cassette recorder?
I have a package of Mini Digital video cassettes belonging to a deceased relative. I would love to see if anything is on them, but he no longer had the camera he had been using. Is there any less expensive way to view them than buying a new camera to play them back? Or am I basically just stuck with either than option or simply not knowing.
Strangly enough i over heard some guy ask the exact same question at my local sony centre. the shop assistant said that he didn't know of any thing that could play those tapes apart from cameras themselves. do you not know any friends of relatives with a mini DV camera that you could borrow?
I'm very sorry to here of your loss, hope you find a way of watching those tapes.
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