Providing a basic power readout and no user interactive surfaces, the Anton Bauer Titon 150 Gold Mount Lithium-Ion Battery can be used to power your Gold mount camera or other pro video gear. The lightweight lithium-ion chemistry can provide up to 10 amps of current on a continuous draw and support peaks of up to 12.5 amps for five seconds. At the side of the chassis, an LCD display screen shows battery capacity in percent remaining, and when put under load it shows the exact remaining runtime. Using the D-Tap and USB ports you can power essential accessories on your rig or other small electronics.
- 144Wh Lithium-Ion Battery
- Supports up to 10A Continuous Draw
- 12A Peak Draw for 5 Seconds
- LCD Battery Capacity Gauge
Anton/Bauer TITON 150 Overview
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Anton/Bauer TITON 150 Reviews
Anton/Bauer Titon 90 Is Solid Gold (mount)
I Have Been Enjoying These Newer Anton Bauer Titon 90's. I Had Set Up A Lot Of My Production Equipment To Utilize These Batteries. The Older Style Gold Mount Dionic 90's Just Didn't Hold A Charge Anymore. Re-investing In These Titon 90's Has Been Really Nice. I Love The D Tap Located In The Actual Battery Plus The USB Output Is Useful Now That A Lot Of Gear Utilizes These As A Power Source. Also If I Just Need To Charge My Phone, I Can With No Trouble. I Do Wish They Would Have The Option To Charge The Battery Overnight Via A USB-C Cable, That Would Be Sweet As Sometimes The Regular Anton Bauer Charger Is Bulky To Pack Up. The Battery Life On These Has Been Good. I Can Run Most Cameras For Several Hours And Not Worry About Running Low On Power. Also The Data Readout On The Side Is Nice.
Great Lightweight Battery
I have spent many years hauling around Hytron 140's. They were good for that time, but when my last one died recently, I decided to go light and purchase a Titon 90. What a joy. A third the weight and powers my FS7 for 5 hours. And it charges rather fast. I purchased a 2nd one so I could shoot an entire 10 hour day with two batteries. This was a terrific decision to get these new batteries. Easy to work with and they charge easily in the field. When flying, you carry the batteries on board, not in cargo as per FAA requirements. They're light, so it's easy.
