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SmallRig NP-F Battery Adapter Mount Plate and NP-F970 Battery
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•Widely Compatibility: SmallRig NP-F battery adapter plate 3168B is designed to enable NP-F batteries on the market, such as NP-F970, NP-F550, NP-F770, etc.(including original batteries for Sony and third-party batteries). It can provide a better power solution for BMPCC 4K, 6K, 6K Pro, for Canon R5 C and for various mirrorless cameras. Self-locking button for quick and secure battery installation and a 1/4''-20 threaded hole for easy attachment to the cage or handle.
•Dual DC Outputs: The NP-F battery adapter plate comes with DC 7.4V and 12V output, compatible with DC 5521 and DC 5525 cable and dummy battery, Maximum DC output power up to 22W and 36W, meets multiple devices needs. Note: DC7.4V output power will decrease as the battery power decreases.
•Extreme Cold Weather Performance: Engineered to discharge reliably in temperatures as low as -40°C without external heating, making this SmallRig battery ideal for outdoor and winter shooting with NP-F970 compatible devices
•7500mAh True Capacity: With a rated capacity of 7500mAh (55.5Wh), this replaceable battery for Sony NP-F970 provides long-lasting power for Sony FX3 / A7 IV / A7 V, for Canon EOS R5 Mark II / R5 C / R6 Mark III, for Panasonic S5 II / GH5, for Nikon Z8 /Z R and other cameras , LED lights, monitors, and more, supporting prolonged filming sessions
•Dual-Port 36W PD Fast Charge: Features a standard NP-F interface for devices using NP-F batteries. Independent USB-C (36W PD input/output) and USB-A (27W output) ports enable simultaneous high-speed charging for two devices. Independent circuit design effectively prevents voltage drop, ensuring stable power supply for cameras, camcorders, LED video lights, field monitors, transmitters, motorized sliders, gimbals, drones, and smartphones