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The NP-F Multi Use Powering Adapter is designed for filmmakers who demand efficiency and versatility. It supports fast charging for Sony NP-F batteries, allowing you to power multiple devices simultaneously while keeping track of battery status with a clear display. With its robust mounting options and high output capacity, this adapter is a must-have for any serious content creator.
J**Y
Best investment made for my video
Honestly this has been the best thing I have purchased in the longest time! I use this to keep my Fujifilm X-T3 charged during shooting a wedding. It comes with an NP-550 battery (which I did not know) and that kept my camera charged for half/most of the day being at least 5 hours. I do however have a second battery (NP-770) which kept the rest of the day being another 5 hours. I had not changed a single battery from my Fujifilm camera. The mounting is great can be put right on top of your camera or if you have a Dji ronin gimble you can mount it on the side.
P**K
Fantastic Value
Package arrived next day with the adapter, 2 usb c cables, a very nice cold shoe adapter, and an NP 550 battery with it's own charging input. All very nice quality. Simply unbeatable value.
Z**H
DOES NOT POWER BLACK MAGIC 4K/6K/6K PRO
Bought this hoping that I could use it to power my 6k pro. Not only does it not power the camera through dtap, but the battery included does not fit in the 6k pro battery slot. Decided to keep because it is handy for quickly charging batteries and using as a portable phone/electronics charger. Those features work really well!
A**0
Useful
Using the 3 out ports. It makes me the work more comfortable
G**M
My favorite new piece of camera rig gear
There are other NP-F battery plates on the market but there are none that I know of that have all the features of this one! Just about any port you could need are here. You have a USB C output which is also a higher power PD enabled port. There is also a secondary USV C PD port for charging whatever NP-F battery you place in this plate. By the way, in this package they also include a NP-F550 battery which I didn't expect. Certainly not at only $39! Back to the ports, you also have a USB A port. The icing on the cake is that there is also a D-tap port as well. Something that I think sets this battery plate apart from the many others on the market. You have a 4 LED light battery capacity indicator. On the base of the plate is a standard 1/4 20 mount making it easy to either mount directly to the hot shoe with the included cold shoe/monitor mount or to your fuller fledged cine rig.I love well thought out gear. I like to see a company actually put a lot of thought into a product which with all the different ports this battery plate has, was obviously the case here. As I said in the title of the review, this is my new favorite piece of camera rig gear.
S**S
Very versatile
Such a versatile accessory. I use this power adapter to charge my A7III when I run low on battery. I only have one battery. From time to time, I get caught short of juice in my battery. With this power adapter, I just plug this to the USB C of my A7III. This power adapter accept commonly available NP-F batteries. I have a lot of NP-F batteries that I use for my portable lighting setup. Mounting this power adapter on my camera cage, I am at ease and ready to go anytime.This power adapter is very versatile that it powers through USB C, D-tap and regular USB. I can also charge my NP-F batteries if necessary. I never charge a NP-F battery using this because I simply have a lot (like 4 F970 and 3 F550). I like it that his power adapter has a power light indicator that way I can plan ahead when to replace the NP-F battery.
M**A
Small and capable
This multi npf power adapter has so many options to help you in power up any device. Starting with the npf battery, it not only can power you up as a standalone battery, but there’s also a type c output to give you a power output option. The npf base itself has a dtap, usb, and type c output option. To use this base to charge an npf battery, the bottom has a type c input to plug in and send power to the base to charge batteries. It comes with a 1/4 screw hole on the back of the base unit, with the included mount in the kit, you can screw it into the base and slip it into a cold shoe mount. This is quite a capable power base unit, if you need power, this can give it to you .
S**A
Won't work with a BMPCC 4k
Just FYI, it shows up in sponsored search results for BMPCC4k/Blackmagic 4k but has insufficient voltage to power the unit through the weipu power port. Charges stuff fine though.USB Type-C input: (5V/2A) (9V/1.4A) (12V/1.75A)USB Type-C output: (5V/2.8A) (9V/1.9A)USB Type-A output: (5V/2.8A) (9V/1.9A)D-tap output: (7.4V/5A)
T**.
Handy!
This is a very versatile battery setup - there is a crazy variety of charging options here, both for charging the battery and charging or running other things from it. I can run my field monitor from the battery, or charge my phone with it, or charge it with my laptop, etc - very handy for filming!
L**A
Cool camera kit!
This is a really neat charging kit for your supported camera. It comes with:-A polishing clothA nice addition. Standard fare polishing cloth.-An articulated cold shoe adapter:This cold shoe adapter is pretty neat though has it's own set of flaws. It is articulated and the tension is set with a hex key (included). This does make it a little complicated to adjust on the fly instead of a tool-less tensioner. The tension required for a stiff but mobile joint is pretty difficult to attain; it usually will end up too loose or fully stuck. It'll take a bit of playing around to reach that equilibrium.The screw that tightens the adapter on your camera's hot shoe or any other cold shoe is relatively long, and while the plate is easy to actuate, it is hard to gain enough friction to keep the cold shoe adapter steadily mounted/attached to your hot/cold shoe.The adapter, due to its size, will cause the charger or other mounted accessory to sit very tall off your camera's hot shoe so keep that in mind as it can cause the device to become unwieldly to use. Mounted on other parts of a rig, this can be a non-issue.-NP-F550 battery:The battery has a 2200mAh capacity, though I'm not quite certain on the accuracy of it. I tested using it to charge two 1200mAh batteries of similar specs (the rated Wh for each was slightly above half of this NP-F550) but it managed to charge one to full but the other did not even reach 1/4 bars.The capacity aside though, this battery is fantastic. It has be charged on the included charger (from the kit) or directly via a USB-C port. A cable is included too (short USB-A to USB-C). The battery also has its own battery indicator underneath it, visible at the press of a button.For the record, this USB-C port is purely a input port; you cannot use this battery on its own to charge other devices via USB-C.-ChargerThe charger is very well designed and the star of the show. It has a 1/4" screw mount on the bottom, and has a PD compatible USB-C for input. There are three outputs for PD USB-C, QC USB-A and a D-tap port which admittedly I do not use. It does allow for multiple plugged in device at once, which is really neat. While the included battery does not have a large enough battery capacity to support such use for very long, this is especially useful if you have larger batteries to use this with.The charger itself also has a battery indicator that flashes while charging and displays the battery life at the press of a button. The battery itself is locked when plugged in to the adapter and a button needs to be pressed to disengage. It works very nicely.Included with the charger is a longer (relative to the one included with the battery itself) USB-A to USB-C cable as well as a USB-C to USB-C cable.All this considered, the kit is a really nice addition to your camera kit. It can come off as a bit bulky depending on your setup but it is the nature of such type of accessory. While a simple charger and battery kit can be available for cheaper, they are not all as well built or as solid as this kit. Nor do they all offer the same degree of connectivity. So despite the fact that the battery capacity (not listed in the product information) does not live up to it's full capacity, this is still a rather compelling kit to own.There is just one thing to note is that it seems like the charger will discharge the battery, so do not keep the battery plugged to the charger when not in use.
K**.
Nice power combiner/provider for your camera. A little bit expensive considering the origin
Overall it's a great product. Solid build quality, tons of ports/power options, rich accessories set included, works like a charm. What else do you need from such devices?The only downside is a price, it's a little bit overpriced, IMO. The fair price should be ~50 CAD considering the rivals and the origin.
M**R
Battery Charger Full of Surprise
The media could not be loaded. This is no ordinary battery charger, it as multiple usage. At first I was surprised to see all that came with it. You get 3 cable: USB C to USB C, USB C to USB A and another USB C to USB A that comes with the battery. The charger is also a battery pack that can charge multiple kind of device. And there a bracket to mount the battery charger with a 1/4 screw hole on top of your camera or others. This is a great device.
T**M
Very versatile charging kit, just expensive
Pros:- Solid build quality- Love the versatility of port options. Lots of different ways to use this. I particularly like the ability to use my NP-F batteries as an external power source for my camera when I'm not using them in my lights- Very complete package, it's not clearly written in the ad but this does include a battery as imagedCons:-ExpensiveOverall:I was really happy with this battery charging kit from ZGCINE. It's well made and it's very comprehensive. That said, it's a bit expensive for what it is. If you want the versatility of using your NP-F batteries as an external battery for your camera, or the ability to fast charge your batteries, this is perfect for you!
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