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Tether Tools ONsite Relay Camera Power System Kit with Coupler for Panasonic Cameras with DMW-BLF19 Battery
Key Features
- Uninterruptible Power for a Camera
- 7.4V, 1,200mAh Lithium UPS Battery
- Powered by 5 VDC Power Source
- Internal Battery Allows Hot Swapping
Power your camera continually, and without interruption, with the Tether Tools ONsite Relay Camera Power System Kit from B&H which bundles in a coupler for connection to select Panasonic cameras that use DMW-BLF19 battery packs. Equipped with a built-in 7.4V, 1,200mAh lithium battery and a 5 VDC input via USB, this system will provide power, while being connected to an external power source for a nearly constant source. When connected to a 2A USB battery pack or an AC adapter, the ONsite Relay can still be able to provide a constant supply of power to your camera, and thanks to the internal battery the system will support hot swapping of external power sources. An LED indicator light will shift from green to yellow to red to show battery percentage so that you will not accidentally lose power during a long time lapse or video production.
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Does this come with the AC adapter?
Does this come with the AC adapter?
No, the Case Relay Power System does not come with an AC adapter.
Date published: 2019-06-21
What kind of AC adapter is needed for this?
What kind of AC adapter is needed for this?
The ac adapter that works directly with the Panasonic cameras is the DMW-AC10. CLick the link below to view;
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1051072-REG/panasonic_dmw_ac10_ac_adapter_for.html
Date published: 2019-09-12
question
When camera/coupler/Tether Tool is operating, suggestions of how to keep battery drain from exceeding the simultaneous charging? I have found it will not do both at the same time. Thanks.
Try using the same techniques that you would normally use to conserve battery power without a tether: turn on power saving mode, dim the display light, or use the viewfinder instead of the large display. There may also be an issue with the battery you are using; it may not be able to discharge power fast enough to the tether. Compare the maximum output in amps that your battery is capable of compared to others.
Date published: 2018-08-27
