1:14 - I have a few of the batteries at this time mark and they are C-R-A-P! (Sometimes they work, more often not.) This 3-battery charger looks like a great idea. Thanks! Scott, it is so great to see you back on TH-cam again!
I like how compact these are. On a remote doc shoot I was on, we had we were using Np-f batteries to to power all of our lights but we only had 2 chargers. So every night one of use had to wake at 4am to swap the batteries so they would all be charged for the next day. might check these out for next time.
33-66 flash blue 66-90 green flash 100% solid green. I like that these dont need a special wall adapter. Just a single USB C phone cable and I can wake up with 3 batteries fully charged.
Any newer or better options now a days? And or a small compact 2 battery charger that chargers faster? Thanks for the review, there are not many on TH-cam I could find..
Scott, in case you or others don't know, a power delivery type USBC power supply can deliver 18ish volts so don't use that type of supply for these chargers.
I have the one that charges 4 at a time. It's quite nice. Uses these replaceable adapter plates so I can charge different types of batteries when I need it. It's quite buggy at times and after 3 years it's cooling fan got loud. I guess it needs some TLC. Other than that recommended. It's a beast though. Bigger than my camera. Like three times the size of yours.
There might be a dummy battery option for your camera. These fit in your battery bay and allow external power from whatever you can plug into it (at the proper voltage, of course).
@@frugalfilmmaker thanks for the heads up on that, but I have found that batteries work well, whereas powered options in ireland cause a buzz when recording. I'll let you know if I find any. S
I'm gonna get one. Would be nice if it came with an adapter so it could also charge other Sony Type NP-FV camcorder/camera batteries. Oh well .... Cheers, Chuck : +)
1:14 - I have a few of the batteries at this time mark and they are C-R-A-P! (Sometimes they work, more often not.) This 3-battery charger looks like a great idea. Thanks! Scott, it is so great to see you back on TH-cam again!
Great video! Loved the reading of the instructions. I always enjoy your videos sir!
great to see you back man!! get ahold of me. i think your channel deserves more love. ill do whatever i can to help promote your page.
I like how compact these are. On a remote doc shoot I was on, we had we were using Np-f batteries to to power all of our lights but we only had 2 chargers. So every night one of use had to wake at 4am to swap the batteries so they would all be charged for the next day. might check these out for next time.
33-66 flash blue
66-90 green flash
100% solid green.
I like that these dont need a special wall adapter. Just a single USB C phone cable and I can wake up with 3 batteries fully charged.
Any newer or better options now a days? And or a small compact 2 battery charger that chargers faster? Thanks for the review, there are not many on TH-cam I could find..
Scott, in case you or others don't know, a power delivery type USBC power supply can deliver 18ish volts so don't use that type of supply for these chargers.
Yes but it outputs 5V on default, only if the device request more it can output up to 19V. So you should be safe, emphasis on should
I have the one that charges 4 at a time. It's quite nice. Uses these replaceable adapter plates so I can charge different types of batteries when I need it. It's quite buggy at times and after 3 years it's cooling fan got loud. I guess it needs some TLC. Other than that recommended. It's a beast though. Bigger than my camera. Like three times the size of yours.
I found this videos searching for rabid chargers... I’ll keep searching.
hey, go make something!
Hi knoptop
How long does it take to charge?
Good video nice to know I have a 2 Charger it’s not 3 but it works fine for me
Do they make a triple battery charger for DSLR cameras,?
Just a quick question for you Scott. Have you ever seen adapters to allow use of many batteries in camcorders. Similar to the battery drill options?
There might be a dummy battery option for your camera. These fit in your battery bay and allow external power from whatever you can plug into it (at the proper voltage, of course).
@@frugalfilmmaker thanks for the heads up on that, but I have found that batteries work well, whereas powered options in ireland cause a buzz when recording. I'll let you know if I find any. S
Very informative video
I'm gonna get one.
Would be nice if it came with an adapter so it could also charge other Sony Type NP-FV camcorder/camera batteries. Oh well .... Cheers, Chuck : +)
With little modification they could be a prop
From Camera AC to Gaffer? 😑 That's a low blow
It was actually from DP to Gaffer. They went with the guy that had an Alexa. Oh well.
@@frugalfilmmaker ahh... Damn fancy camera 😅 I'm sure you'll still have fun and gain even more experience.
Garbage at least mines was for charging npf-970 Powerextra batteries