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D-Tap: VDC
D-Tap: VDC
Canon C100, C300, C500 Camera
Connector
Gold Mount
Gold Mount Battery Plate
1
16" (40.6cm)
4.65 x 3.32 x 0.5" (11.81 x 8.43 x 1.3cm)
2.8 oz (80g)
The Gold Mount Battery Bracket is a vital accessory designed specifically for Canon's C100, C300, and C500 cameras, ensuring that your camera operates smoothly during extended shooting sessions. This robust battery plate features a dedicated C-Series DC connector, tailored to seamlessly integrate with the aforementioned Canon camera models.
Constructed with a built-in voltage regulator, the bracket guarantees a steady output of 9V directly to your camera, safeguarding it against power fluctuations that can occur with varying battery levels. This feature is crucial for maintaining the camera's optimal performance and protecting it from potential damage caused by inconsistent power supply.
Equipped with dual P-Tap outputs, the Gold Mount Battery Bracket offers additional power versatility. These outputs provide a range of 12-16V, depending on the battery connected, allowing you to power various accessories such as monitors, lights, or audio equipment simultaneously with the camera, streamlining your setup and reducing the need for multiple power sources.
The design of the bracket includes a strategically placed cable that exits from the right side, enabling users to neatly loop and connect it to the camera without creating clutter or hindrance to the camera's operation. The 16-inch cable length is thoughtfully chosen to minimize excess while still providing ample reach for those times when the battery needs to be positioned further from the camera, offering both convenience and flexibility in your camera rig setup.
This Gold Mount Battery Bracket is not only a practical solution for power management but also enhances the overall efficiency and reliability of your Canon C100, C300, or C500 camera system, making it an indispensable component for professional videographers and filmmakers who demand uninterrupted power for their creative work.