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Review Summary
2022-08-11T18:01:42
Love it. Fits this discontinued unit perfectly. Do not love that the only way to charge it is with a very particular AC brick.
AARON W.
2020-09-01T11:05:08
This is a great battery for the space conscious videographer using the larger SmallHD Focus 7. It's low and flat profile allows better weight distribution for more balance when attached to gimbals and other devices. It's quick and easy to check remaining battery life at the press of a button with the bright LED indicators. I would buy two, but one of these has lasted for hours.
DAVID R.
2020-06-18T10:56:06
This is great solution for power your monitor all day without having to swap out batteries. The indicator light on the side is useful and accurate from what I can tell. The downside to this is the weight. Not ideal if you are trying for a low profile camera or you're planning a lot of handheld work. I think I'd prefer to run a dummy batt to d-tap cable since I run on V-Mounts anyways. But I'll keep this guy anyways.
Kevin D.
SmallHD Focus Monitors
60 Wh, 7.2 V, 7800 mAh
7 to 17 VDC, Barrel
Required, included
Lithium-Ion
1
L-Series
5.2 x 3.1 x 1.3" (13.2 x 7.9 x 3.3cm)
12.5 oz (354g)
The NPF-SHD is a near 60wh L-series type lithium ion battery pack design to provide a lower profile powering solution for the SmallHD Focus monitors.
It was designed to allow for full rotation of the monitor on the tilt arm while not blocking the air vents on the back of the monitor.
The battery pack features a 4-stage LED gauge along with a 7-17v DC input which allows you to powertap into the battery pack on larger camera rig configurations and route regulated power into the monitor. Should the DC input power be interrupted, the pack will seamlessly discharge from the battery cells. While the DC input allows for the added flexibility of charging the pack, the pack will charge from most L-series chargers as well such as:
The DC-in to powertap cable for the NPF-SHD is the PT-NSHD3
The DC-in to wall plug for the NPF-SHD is the SHD-PLU
The L-Series charger for the NPF-SHD is the SHD-CHG