Are they on sale ? Can't find them anywhere
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Is either one of those batteries compatible with a canon m200?
sure if you have a vmount adapter, but your camera is gonna weigh 3 times more
Is this battery compatible with the Sony 6400?
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Get a battery adapter plate, either by Neewer or SmallRig and put a NP-F970 on it. than just plug in your dummy battery to your camera or a monitor, ect. Its way cheaper, low profile, and works just as good. Unless you're recording 4k 60fps in 10 bit for 8 hours plus, its unecceaary. You can plug in your camera and monitor and power if for 5 hours strait easilyyy. Way better imo
NP batteries take too long to charge IMO.
@@rodneyturnerphoto Depends on which ones you get, and the charger you use. My NP-F970s charge from empty to full in 2 hours. That's why I have 4 of them. I've never had one die on me using it as a "V Mount" for my camera and monitor (Ninja V)
Even better, get a 20000mah usb-c QC or PD powerbank that can supply 60w with 2 usb-c ports. XTORM has those. Buy a LP-E6NH dummy battery that supports 9v/12v usb-c pd protocol. Then a phone mount holder with a 1/4-20 hole. Last get a dual 1/4-20 monitor mount.
Attach the monitor mount to the back of your baseplate (it should have 2x 1/4-20 holes. Attach the phone mount to it like a monitor. Mount the battery to it. Connect your dummy and powerbank together.
Voila. Now you can buy 2 more batteries for like 120$ and you have all day battery life. If your camera accepts the power directly but drains you might just need 2 incamera batteries for all day power.
sure but less reliable