Yeesssuuuhhh they’re really good batteries and everyone may think oh it’s just a regular NPF-970 but the capacity is much more than your typical 970 and USB-C PD is clutch.
Thank you and if I had to get with a full inserted battery a few hours. They seem to last longer than my normal NPF 970 batteries. But I guess it all depends on the camera, recording format, power consumption and how long you’re shooting continuously for.
Hey there and I appreciate you checking out the video. I’ll be releasing two different V mount rigs soon on the channel. One with a Kondor Blue Kit and one with a Rigid Pro Cine Back kit. Stay tuned and thank you for the kind words.
how do these compare to the smallrig 99 v mou nt ? these seem like a great deal. I got one of hte smaller blue ones and that powers my monitor for id guess about 2 hrs or so
The 99WH V mount will definitely last longer than two of these. Also really depends on what you’re running on the batteries. I actually just did a review on the Smallrig VB99SE and it’s basically the price ($149) of two of these NPF batteries. I would say bang for buck if you can go V mount and use a Smallrig v mount plate. My latest video is on the VB99SE. I appreciate you stopping by.
Yes, the R10 supports USB C charging. So if you use a monitor just run a USB C cable to the camera from the battery and power both your camera and monitor.
What do you think about these batteries? Will you pick some up ?
Thanks for the advice on the reverse charging, had happened to me with other batteries as well. Really helpful review overall.
No problem and glad you were able to overcome that issue. Thank you for stopping in, I really appreciate it.
These batteries look super dope! Powering the monitor and camera is cold
Yeesssuuuhhh they’re really good batteries and everyone may think oh it’s just a regular NPF-970 but the capacity is much more than your typical 970 and USB-C PD is clutch.
Definitely picking up at least 3
Haha 😂 get 4 of thems and they’ll go well with your plate.
Man awesome content!!!!
Yeah I want some, great vid, thanks
Any time! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Great video! I don’t know love to know how long it would power just the camera.
Thank you and if I had to get with a full inserted battery a few hours. They seem to last longer than my normal NPF 970 batteries. But I guess it all depends on the camera, recording format, power consumption and how long you’re shooting continuously for.
Need a few of these!
Buy them and the pocket 3 lol 😂
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How does your wedding vmount setup look like? awesome review btw!
Hey there and I appreciate you checking out the video. I’ll be releasing two different V mount rigs soon on the channel. One with a Kondor Blue Kit and one with a Rigid Pro Cine Back kit. Stay tuned and thank you for the kind words.
how do these compare to the smallrig 99 v mou nt ? these seem like a great deal. I got one of hte smaller blue ones and that powers my monitor for id guess about 2 hrs or so
The 99WH V mount will definitely last longer than two of these. Also really depends on what you’re running on the batteries. I actually just did a review on the Smallrig VB99SE and it’s basically the price ($149) of two of these NPF batteries. I would say bang for buck if you can go V mount and use a Smallrig v mount plate. My latest video is on the VB99SE. I appreciate you stopping by.
Well, that’s a need
Yessir ! Wouldn’t hurt to have these around.
Will this work for the camera rig I use a canon R10
Yes, the R10 supports USB C charging. So if you use a monitor just run a USB C cable to the camera from the battery and power both your camera and monitor.
@@neilfullframe what kinda vmouth I need too