Cheapest Smallest 14.8v batteries D-tap V-mount BPU NP and more

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  • @Dbj5555555
    @Dbj5555555 Рік тому +10

    I shot my 1st wedding in 1985 and this guy has the real life experience from someone actually working professionally not just a UA-camr figuring out how to do something without ever actually doing it in real life. Thanks!

  • @rgreeneish
    @rgreeneish Рік тому +33

    I’m an RC guy and I use RC batteries sometimes. One tip is to attach a low voltage alarm to the balance connector. If a lipo goes below a certain voltage threshold. Like 3.0v per cell. They can swell up, get hot and explode. 3.3-3.4 is usually a save level. They also have to be stored correctly. At 3.85v per cell. But they work great and will generally power a light way longer than you need one for.

    • @magic-bullets
      @magic-bullets Рік тому

      I'm surprised he let you post this. He only allows positive comments.

    • @ericklein5097
      @ericklein5097 Рік тому +4

      @@magic-bullets it is a positive comment. If you buy low C rating RC Lipos (C rating is discharge power, C rating multiplied by capacity in Ah=Discharge in Amps) you can get much cheaper batteries. A low C rating 6000mah 4S (14.8V) RC Lipo battery can be as cheap as $30...maybe even less. A 10C battery is fine. You don't need to buy any of those crazy 100C batteries. Just know that Lipos are not the safest of lithium chemistries and everything the guy above said is spot on. Don't let them go below 3.3, NEVER below 3.0. Keep them storage charged at 3.8'ish. You can buy an Imax B6 charger that is $30 to help you do all of this safely.

    • @rgreeneish
      @rgreeneish Рік тому +2

      It is positive. Very helpful if you wish to use these types of batteries safely.

    • @JL-dz8sj
      @JL-dz8sj 9 місяців тому

      I was going to say using an RC car battery is a bad idea unless you monitor cell voltage, good you mentioned the possible consequences. Certainly would have been worth a mention during the video before someone blows up their rig😆

  • @DanielCrist
    @DanielCrist Рік тому +26

    I've learned so much from this channel that I've never even heard mentioned on any other photography channels. So many channels are focused on setting up the shot and on post-production, and they skip over all of this other practical and very useful information. Thank you for covering this stuff and sharing so much helpful knowledge. I'm so happy that I found this channel, there's no other one like it, and most of these other guys barely have 1/4 of the experience that you do. Thanks again Markus!

  • @DavidHaverty
    @DavidHaverty Рік тому +4

    BEST EPISODE YET!!!! I can't understand all the 14.8v adaptors until now!!! You gave me confidence to try this. I was searching for battery powered lights and you just made me realized I already own them with a few DIY modifications like these. THANK YOU MARKUS!!!

  • @BourkeMedia
    @BourkeMedia Рік тому +7

    Very informative! Great content all around. Your natural delivery and no hype approach to the material at hand puts you up there with the best of the UA-cam presenters. Thank you!

  • @sketchyvets3477
    @sketchyvets3477 7 місяців тому +1

    EVERYTHING about this video(including the awesome shirt!), blew.my.mind! Bravo my friend...Bravo!

  • @schendyproductions
    @schendyproductions Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the light stand!!! Got it in the mail earlier today. Really appreciate all that you do.

  • @johnsaucerhunter
    @johnsaucerhunter Рік тому +2

    It's so wild the amount of batteries we have powering 'everything'. Thanks for the information Mr. Markus, and especially the demonstration with using a multi-meter.

  • @JWS1968
    @JWS1968 Рік тому

    I love this channel. Markus you always cut through the BS and marketing. Pragmatic information. Much appreciated.

  • @onlymyopiniontech
    @onlymyopiniontech Рік тому +8

    If you plan to use the RC type battery you can get the matching XTxx connector so you won't need the alligator clips. I think that would be a better solution to avoid accidentally hooking it up backwards.
    The LiPo packs also need a dedicated charger which will charge/discharge and put a storage charge on the battery when not in use for a while. As Robert said, it's not a bad idea to add a LiPo alarm the the balance port.
    It shortens the life of a LiPo to over discharge it and the LiPo alarm monitors each cell in the battery.
    You can also go with the LiFePO4 type battery. You can find a 12 Ah for under $70 pretty easy. You have to come up with your own wiring and mounting but cost wise they are probably the cheapest option and they are deep cycle batteries and should last many thousand charge cycles.

  • @brycekhilton
    @brycekhilton Рік тому

    Awesome battery-type survey! Gonna start epoxying v-mount V's to everything...

  • @healing2gether
    @healing2gether 10 місяців тому

    Impressively one of the most simple yet valuable videos on UA-cam?

  • @photobyTaps
    @photobyTaps Рік тому +1

    You are truly a gift to the community

  • @steveschnetzler5471
    @steveschnetzler5471 Рік тому +3

    Love the antique volt meter, could be from the 1960s, but still works. Better then most the modern ones that need a battery.

    • @1001Hobbies
      @1001Hobbies Рік тому

      It's a Radio Shack multi-meter that's probably from the late 1980's. I have a couple multi-meters, a little larger and with more options, from the mid-1980's. One is a Radio Shack meter and the other one is a Sears, and they are obviously identical. The Sears one I picked up at a flea market a few years ago, and it was BRAND NEW. Still in the plastic, original wrapped twist tie on the leads, and with the original receipt from 1986. I got them to replace a Radio Shack meter I had from the same era that finally died. It's nice to be able to find these meters in like new, or absolutely new, condition. When my old Radio Shack meter died my wife bought me a new one for Christmas that a NASA Engineer would be proud to have.....but it's way more elaborate and sophisticated than I need, and is too difficult to use. I just need ohms and AC and DC volts. I don't need the plutonium setting.

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo Рік тому +1

    I see RC peeps already mentioned good LiPo safety tip. It's well worth looking into!!
    100wh is a per battery airplane limit.
    Congrats to the winners!

  • @robertharker
    @robertharker Рік тому

    Wow, a Radio Shack analog multi-meter. How retro. I bet you have owned this for 30-40 years and it still works. I have its big brother. Again over 40 years old. Cool.
    Keep up the great videos!

  • @freshmanprince12
    @freshmanprince12 10 місяців тому

    I shouldn't be surprised but I'm always fascinated by your ingenuity

  • @Kimhaas007
    @Kimhaas007 Рік тому +1

    I use to date this guy!!!!! He was fun!!!

  • @brikbravo
    @brikbravo Рік тому +1

    This is a very very important video, sometimes we forget the importance of having several good sources of batteries when we were away from home. Thanks for the info, again you gave me new ideas. thanks for the price comparison it's crucial and no one does it on youtube at this level. again thank you thank you. Wohooo🤘🏻

  • @qle278
    @qle278 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for walking through all these batteries and the variety of options.

  • @card-joker5301
    @card-joker5301 Рік тому

    this is one of the best videos about POWER lights! Thanks alot!

  • @robtheaccountant
    @robtheaccountant Рік тому

    I like your channel and your knowledge set, had no idea about the powering of batteries with anything, very help and thank you.

  • @bobuk5722
    @bobuk5722 Рік тому +4

    Hi folks, just to pick up on an answer below the Radio Control (RC) batteries usually use a XT60 connector. All sorts available pre-wired from the usual on-line suppliers. You can also buy very good RC battery chargers at very reasonable prices compared to pro video gear. These chargers will do an excellent job of cell balancing your RC battery pack and maintain its life for as long as possible. Do take care wirings wiring things up, there's not much voltage involved so you can't electrocute yourself but a lot of current can flow which can give you a nasty burn or start a fire. Lithium based batteries are very difficult to extinguish if the do burst into flame so take the usual precautions as you would with any other rechargeable power pack.

  • @BillStreeter
    @BillStreeter Рік тому

    Thanks! I don't find this topic boring at all!

  • @masternickTV
    @masternickTV 9 місяців тому

    Markus talks about the most interesting things and they're very informative.. thank you good sir!

  • @OrganicGreens
    @OrganicGreens Рік тому +1

    Man your real set experance realy shines threw onn videos like this. There is so much overpriced "prosumer" junk out there that is more expensive and worse than what the pros actually use. I relate to this strongly being an recording and mixing engineer looking at a lot of the hifi audio market.

  • @petercofrancesco9812
    @petercofrancesco9812 Рік тому +1

    I have the SmallRig 50 for my A7IV hand held rig. I was willing to pay more for the connection options. 8v dc goes into the camera via dummy battery and the 12v for a monitor. The dc connectors are different sizes, avoiding mistakenly plugging the 12v into the camera and frying it. The screen is nice and big making easy to tell at a glance exactly how much power remains. While I don't use the usb ports the usb c is capable delivery more power . Most older v mount batteries only have USB A 2.0 ports that will not power many newer devices with higher power requirements.

  • @sethrotull222
    @sethrotull222 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Markus for all you do 😊

  • @ftbalz
    @ftbalz Рік тому

    I finally figured out some of these things myself recently. Thank you for always bringing education and simple explanations to this field!!

  • @LuxLadyStudio
    @LuxLadyStudio Рік тому

    Great Video "the 99 or 100Wh magic number" is due to max wh in signle battery you can take onboard on a plane on 99,9% of airlines. This is why i needed to buy smaller battery for my Godox AD1200 :D. I'm glad that manufacturers started to think about that now this is why i bought four VB99 instead of two VB155

  • @claudiogustavosantillan1719

    Everything looks easy with this guy..

  • @Mike0193Azul
    @Mike0193Azul Рік тому +1

    Learned tons of useful important info from this 🔌💡

  • @the_meridian
    @the_meridian Рік тому

    Thanks very much for the opportunity to win a battery! I've been wanting to rig up a monitor for field use/tethering and with half the expense out of the way, this would give me the push.

  • @johnbivins
    @johnbivins Рік тому

    Thank you, very Timely and helpful, I'm currently using NP and plates to power both my camera rigs and my all my lights. I have about 20+ NP and have been looking to move over to V-mount. Love the shirt by the way!

  • @LawFirmVideoMarketing
    @LawFirmVideoMarketing Рік тому

    also your shirt is gorgeous.... I love the yellow and turquoise paisley!

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. It reminds me of how my mother decorated easter eggs in the 70s

  • @gqn2
    @gqn2 Рік тому

    This guy manages to make batteries interesting

  • @billpeck1189
    @billpeck1189 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great battery info Marcus!

  • @o.c8951
    @o.c8951 5 місяців тому

    Markus you are a genius!

  • @seven3true
    @seven3true Рік тому +1

    I have such a love/hate relationship with batteries. I hate wires, but I hate carrying so many batteries too.

  • @sistahkathy
    @sistahkathy Рік тому

    Great tip for the cord!

  • @rommelreyes7616
    @rommelreyes7616 Рік тому

    Great content as usual! Especially for videographers like me who don’t have an endless supply of money 😊

  • @deividaslaukionis
    @deividaslaukionis Рік тому

    Are you reading my mind?? I was just looking for v-mount batteries :DD thank you I will watch this video till the end!

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому +1

      yes mind reading machine video coming soon

  • @ChannelWright
    @ChannelWright Рік тому

    Thanks, very useful tutorial! Some great “MacGyvering” too!

  • @Heiko.Kalweit
    @Heiko.Kalweit Рік тому

    Thank you for this very informative tutorial.

  • @PizzlesTechTime
    @PizzlesTechTime Рік тому

    I was considering the small rig versus neewer... Decisions decisions. I have my first video client for a wedding this month and I need to power my Canon R5C non-stop all day

  • @DoughboyGod
    @DoughboyGod Рік тому

    ❤❤❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @BrandonSoum
    @BrandonSoum Рік тому

    Helpful video! I’ve been wanting to get into external energy sources. Thanks Markus!

  • @elainecanals7739
    @elainecanals7739 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this video!🙏🏽🙏🏽 super helpful. All the best.

  • @thewellvideoproductions8244
    @thewellvideoproductions8244 10 місяців тому

    Great vid as always, very helpful! Keep on keepn on!

  • @cosmin-yt
    @cosmin-yt Рік тому

    always impressed by your insight

  • @marin_real_estate_photography

    Thank you, Markus. Also, love the shirt!!! Where did you get it? Big fan of the Paisley myself, although I might need a different color as that green color doesn't go so well with my olive-colored skin.

  • @chriscanon5278
    @chriscanon5278 Рік тому

    Damn Markus great job as always!

  • @Belamarimages
    @Belamarimages Рік тому +1

    I was just thinking that it would be cool if Markus, being a practical guy shownig us cheap and fast setups, did a video on some big budget piece of kit like Alexa or big expensive cine lenses! Of course, from time to time!😄😂

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому

      There's enough people doing that. Funny, once you actually make a real Hollywood movie, you don't feel the need to have to validate yourself anymore and don't need to prove anything 😄

    • @Belamarimages
      @Belamarimages Рік тому +1

      @@MarkusPix yeah, but you’re not ordirary youtuber. I can’t look at their stuff! 😂 It might be fun to see your side of story and your side of a story is always much more interesting than other people’s - youtubers’ (my opinion). Thanks Markus! 👍🏻

  • @stewartbladensb
    @stewartbladensb Рік тому

    All dc voltage adapters have a diagram on the label that shows if it is centre or outside positive.

  • @siyuq5620
    @siyuq5620 Рік тому +1

    It's really strange that the smallrig battery is so expensive here in the US. I bought a VB99 in China where it's manufactured and it only costs $100.

  • @andysuzierawlins5462
    @andysuzierawlins5462 Рік тому

    That's really cool Markus, I think a knowledge of electronics is probably needed, which I don't have

  • @DeadPomb
    @DeadPomb Рік тому

    This video just saved my life

  • @comment_below
    @comment_below 2 місяці тому

    thanks -you're the bomb for real! .... so If i power a 230w light with one of these it will cut the lights watts to 100w, correct?

  • @SchardtCinematic
    @SchardtCinematic Рік тому

    WOW! I don't think I realized that Fotodiox offers batteries. I've only ever used thier adapters for my old Minolta manual lenses and my FD mount Canon lenses.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Рік тому

    People forget that LED lights and flashes can usually be powered by batteries. The question of course is how much battery power do you need (obviously larger lights may need more power than smaller lights but even a 400 watt Godox can run off one battery for about 500 flashes, which is very good, and the battery it comes with isn't very big or heavy). But above all, these battery packs open a whole world of artificial lighting options, whereas 10-20 years ago, you either had to haul around big batteries (this was pre-Li-ION and NiMH) or you were stuck with using AC power. But the lights of today can almost always be powered by battery power, which is excellent for people who need portable light (on-location portrait photographers, wedding photographers, videographers/vloggers, etc).
    If you don't have a meter, you can look up the polarity of the plug as well and on some power supplies, it's printed on the bottom on the label. The voltage is the most important thing, the amperage (as with regular battery packs) will tell you how long it can run for (although some lights may require a minimum amount of wattage to run, so volts x amps = watts).
    Also the 100 Whr thing likely is so that people can travel with the battery packs. As you likely cannot fly with a 220 Whr battery but 100 Whr and less, you certainly can. You may get asked by TSA or they may inspect the battery to ensure it's 100 Whr or less ,but just buy two of them versus one large battery (It's 100 Whr per battery per the TSA).

  • @LawFirmVideoMarketing
    @LawFirmVideoMarketing Рік тому

    OMG I have always wondered about this!! THANK YOU!!!

  • @MarioCastillion
    @MarioCastillion Рік тому

    Very insightful video.
    Thanks, man.

  • @GroovyVideo2
    @GroovyVideo2 Рік тому +1

    1999 purchased my first Sony Li ion camera battery cost $250 was worth every penny

  • @hingng9772
    @hingng9772 Місяць тому

    thank you, I was try to buy one battery for lights

  • @panicview
    @panicview Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @Richie5480
    @Richie5480 Рік тому

    Quick question are you going to WPPI, I’m just going, not taking any of the classes. I’m also going to B&C to get sensor cleaning, on my a7Riii.

  • @unclebillscamping
    @unclebillscamping Рік тому

    Would love to see you make a video about reducing echo or noise reflection in an untreated room. I have seen where people have used pencil mics like the oktova hypercardioid mic instead of the standard shotgun mic for better results when your trying to keep the mic out of frame. Just thought I’d throw it out there since you recently made the lav mic videos. 🤙

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      @MarkusPix  Рік тому +2

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  • @elcubofilosofico
    @elcubofilosofico Рік тому +1

    Hey there! can i use a v mount battery plate as a usb-c charger? For example a small rig v mount plate with USB-C? Thanks!

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому +1

      I guess if you have the correct cable and wattage

    • @elcubofilosofico
      @elcubofilosofico Рік тому

      @@MarkusPix Yea, I think so. Like a Mac Charguer and an usb-C cable from a hard disk. Thanks mate!

  • @stever1514
    @stever1514 Рік тому

    Great video. Do you have any solutions for higher voltage lights like the Amaran 100/200 series? The Aputure solution is a 179 dollar adaptor that requires two batteries. I'd rather buy a different light for that much money.
    I tried using their AC adaptor and my little 40v and 80v to AC inverters that go with my lawn tool batteries but their AC adaptor started buzzing like crazy because it's a switched inverter instead of a sinusoidal one. I've thought about making some kind of solution adapting those Greenworks batteries with some voltage correcting device but haven't gotten the courage to get that experimental yet.

  • @kieranmajury9623
    @kieranmajury9623 Рік тому

    Amazing, thanks for your work

  • @thethirdrailchannel
    @thethirdrailchannel Рік тому +2

    I'm more impressed with your mirror-scaled Radio Shack multimeter. How old is that thing?

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому +2

      Lol at least thirty years

    • @thethirdrailchannel
      @thethirdrailchannel Рік тому +1

      @@MarkusPix When the battery dies, just take your "Battery-of-the-Month Club" card and go and get a free battery! Those were the days!

  • @bobuk5722
    @bobuk5722 Рік тому +2

    Hi folks, sub 100 watt-hour lithium-ion batteries have become popular as they can be taken onto planes in carry on luggage. Note they are not allowed as baggage hold items. The terminals need to be protected and there are limits about how many per passenger. Check before arriving at the airport! There are very heavy fines for disregarding these limits. These regulations are for safety reasons.

  • @francoforte4788
    @francoforte4788 6 місяців тому

    Polarity isn't a real issue anymore and problems are really rare.
    Remember in the 80/90s, there was always chaos with this connections. 🙂
    I love your shirt. 😍
    Where can I get this?

  • @DynamicLearning4u
    @DynamicLearning4u Рік тому

    Thank you. Very informative 🎉

  • @Cornmolio
    @Cornmolio Рік тому

    You also have to be sure your adapter can provide enough current for the device. For example, if your device requires 200 milliamps, you need a transformer at least that large (500 milliamps, 1 amp, etc.). You can go bigger, but not smaller. Otherwise your transformer will get hot and burn out. Voltage and polarity are important, but wattage (current) is important also. With batteries as well. The more battery current available, the longer your unit will run.

  • @LucioBusaPhotography
    @LucioBusaPhotography 9 місяців тому

    hi, the new smallrig or Neewer 99wh how much time works with the lights led of 120w or 220w (also just at about 50% of power) for example? thank you.

  • @TonyRush21
    @TonyRush21 Рік тому

    Hi Markus. Can I use a regular charger such as the REYTRIC Dual D-Tap (P Tap) Travel Charger to charge a CAME -TV V-Mount battery? Really need to know as I'm about to invest in a couple. Thank you.

  • @jacopoabbruscato9271
    @jacopoabbruscato9271 3 місяці тому

    Hi Markus! What about powering strobes powerful enough to shoot outside with anything outside V-Mount? Is that doable?

  • @AllenCavedo
    @AllenCavedo Рік тому

    Nice review. Very useful. Thx.

  • @dannyveras
    @dannyveras Рік тому

    one question , if my monitor and camera have different voltage is it bad to connect them directly to the battery with D-TAP spittle , or shall I be aware of something? or shall I get a v mount plate with the different voltage inputs?

  • @RobertAustralia
    @RobertAustralia Рік тому

    Thanks mate... 👍😁👣

  • @marcinmrzyglocki
    @marcinmrzyglocki Рік тому

    New devices start to use USB for power, like Colbor, so here comes a question - how do these batteries compare to powerbanks?
    I did use a powerbank to power CL60 without a problem and the most challenging part was... hanging it close enough, as powerbanks are usually designed without any mounts. Thankfully I've picked a rather narrow one (Veger 100W), so a smartphone clamp was able to grab it reliably.

    • @alantuttphotography
      @alantuttphotography Рік тому +1

      Most powerbanks, V-mount and NP batteries use a set of 18650 cells inside. Kind of like a super-AA battery. For the most part, they are very similar with the main differences being the voltage, mAh ratings, and the amount of current they can supply. V-mount and NP batteries were made for higher-current applications, and only a few powerbanks can handle the current draw required for lights and that type of thing. If the powerbank you have can supply the right voltage and current, and has enough capacity for your needs, you should be able to use it just fine.

    • @marcinmrzyglocki
      @marcinmrzyglocki Рік тому

      @@alantuttphotography Yup. In case anyone wonders, this 20Ah Veger 100W kept CL60 running for ~43 minutes at 100% of 5600K on a single charge. I don't know if that's a good time, but quite usable for the size and price of this powerbank.

  • @henryIRL
    @henryIRL Рік тому

    Great, informative video! Do you know of a way to power something like the Godox SL60W on the go? Is there a certain kind of power bank or vmount that would work? Thanks, Markus!

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому

      It would need huge battery and inverter, but Godox has a battery powered 60 watt light called SLB60

    • @henryIRL
      @henryIRL Рік тому

      @@MarkusPix yeah! But I cannot find that for sale anywhere! Do you know if it was discontinued?

  • @antonelrotaru20
    @antonelrotaru20 Рік тому

    I watched the clip with great interest because I have a somewhat similar question. But first I want to congratulate you for 100k subscribers. You said there that you are grateful for the small community and for the beautiful people there. I think first of all that you are a very beautiful and good person and I think that you are the one that attracts those people through the inner beauty you show. But enough with the "apple-polish" thing. 😃
    You should know that you inspired me so much that I bought not one but two video cameras. A Panasonic HC-V180 that I love for its portability and excellent zoom. The second one is a Panasonic HC-X909 similar to the X900 model of which you own 4 pieces. I want to say that this camera, although a 2012 model, is a champion.☺
    And I return to the question. How could I power the X909 camera from an external Power Bank considering that this camera needs 9.3V and 1.2Amps to power on? I want to enjoy much more mobility than I have with the batteries of this camera.
    Probably, being very busy, you won't have time to answer. But if you do, I thank you in advance for this. But if not, my respect for your person will not diminish. Thank you for sharing your experience with us and let's hear and enjoy only good things!🥰

  • @David.1984
    @David.1984 Рік тому

    Very nice shirt Markus.
    Do you know if we can use the WellMaking 14,8V batteries directly on the Aputure Amaran 60D or X ?

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  Рік тому +1

      Yes but you'd have to use a single battery plate like this www.ebay.com/itm/223614784805?chn=ps&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&amdata=enc%3A1LK_tK5E5Qg61x_gSjxdX6Q38&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=223614784805&targetid=1583904486362&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=9030800&poi=&campaignid=15275224983&mkgroupid=131097072938&rlsatarget=pla-1583904486362&abcId=9300697&merchantid=137763829&gclid=CjwKCAiAmJGgBhAZEiwA1JZolgOapHI6hK4m8SulFiRfgLvpVO4d73O6ym3MtthSX3KjZl1ifFaHghoCumMQAvD_BwE
      The double battery plate that comes with the 60D is wired for two 7.4v NP batteries

  • @Richie5480
    @Richie5480 Рік тому

    Those clips are called alligator clips. I know you probably know that but while filming you just forgot. Great video by the way.😊

  • @annonymat
    @annonymat Рік тому

    Hey Marcus, How about taking the NP-F plug of some cheap or old charger to plug the batteries on easier?
    By the way, thanks for your help in choosing a camera, I'm really happy with the SONY z90 and I'm gonna shoot my first student film on it in two weeks.
    Do you have some advice for me in props? I want to shower my talent in glass chards. do you know some cheap rubbery material that I can use instead of shugar glass?
    If you want to read the script, I can send it to you, but careful, it's in German :D (4 Pages, 6 minute Film)

  • @jimpurcell
    @jimpurcell 11 місяців тому

    Thanks, helpful!

  • @unclebuck5957
    @unclebuck5957 Рік тому

    Great Video

  • @ppafan
    @ppafan Рік тому

    can make a review about the video light you where holding at time 12:36. i am thinking of buying that light but can't reviews anywhere.

  • @AJCoReTV
    @AJCoReTV Рік тому

    Super fun video! Thx

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 Рік тому

    great video !

  • @lamasteve6905
    @lamasteve6905 Рік тому

    Cool, That for all the help !

  • @ajaxfilms
    @ajaxfilms 6 місяців тому

    Great video! ...I have a question, can I power a 12v led light with a 14 v battery (d-tap) or will it damage the light. I have a vid pro 330X light ...Thank you?

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  6 місяців тому

      It should be fine. Its close enough and most decent circuits should have a voltage regulator

  • @CD-VP
    @CD-VP Рік тому

    My IDX Endura Duo 150 has a 16.8v output. I'm going to use it with my Canon C70. Do you think it will be ok to power my c70 straight from the IDX or should I use a small rig mount?

  • @DACProVid
    @DACProVid Рік тому

    Good stuff - but in addition to the voltage the amperage needs to be high enough as well.. For instance, to power a 100 watt light with a resistance of 2.25 (which is probably low) you would need 15v and at least 6.7 amps.. The voltage can be considered the pressure where the amperage can be considered the flow rate.. So if you have a gallon jug of water with a hose going straight down, that is 2 inches then that water (energy) will go through the hose very quickly. The voltage is whatever pressure that gravity "puts" on that water. But if the hose is only .25 inches it will take a long time to get the energy where it needs to go. So amperage is like the size of the hose.
    The batteries don't always give you the amperage rating but there is google! So, for example double a batteries are 1.5 v and generally can supply peaks of up to 2 amps. But you can't just string 10 double a batteries together (to get to that 15 volts) and power the light (even for a short period of time) because while the voltage will add up in series, but the current (amperage) does not. So essentially the 10 AA batteries may not deliver enough energy fast enough to light the bulb. (The bulb is essentially the resistance..)
    Hope this helps - bottom line, like Markus said - you can use a lot of batteries for a lot of things - just make sure that the voltage is within the devices rating - and that you have enough current. Bottom line, if I understand it right, too much voltage can damage the item, but not too much amperage. Also, if you try to use something without enough amperage then that will not hurt the device either.
    Oh, and mah doesn't tell you the amperage output of a battery - it tells you the capacity.. It can put out x amps per hour with a pressure of whatever voltage it has.

  • @SamuelPeifferOfficial
    @SamuelPeifferOfficial 10 місяців тому

    What about Anker gan power banks? Couldn’t you just use one of those? They are pretty inexpensive and have way more capacity. Or am I wrong?

    • @MarkusPix
      @MarkusPix  10 місяців тому +1

      yes they would work. I learned after making this video apparently nobody goes over 100W is that's the limit for a carry on at airports

  • @Troy_Sent_A_Message
    @Troy_Sent_A_Message Рік тому

    @MarkusPix Have you found any battery shells, letting the user swap 18650's? Guess if there was a good one out there the battery companies would be out of business.

  • @sabatiniontech7256
    @sabatiniontech7256 Рік тому +1

    The reason most batteries are 100 watt hours or less is that is the maximum you can take on an airplane. Also remember that all batteries must be in your carry on luggage, not in your checked baggage.

  • @robertharker
    @robertharker Рік тому

    I have had very good luck with Kastart battery packs. Between camera and NP-F batteries, I must own 30 or more. I dissassembled one and found that it uses Lishen LR1865SK cells. Not Japanese cells but from what I can tell a reputable Chinese brand.