I'm glad it's of use. The SmallRig 7.4V outlet outputs 7.89V (as tested) and the Andoer outputs 7.99V (as tested) using the same battery, though both list the output as 7.4V. If you intend to use a dummy battery into your camera, then you're best off using the 12V output where the dummy battery will convert the output to the required camera voltage. You can't do this with the Andoer adapter because of the fixed 12V cable, though I think there are other models available that have a non-fixed cable.
@@AustralianImage lol they even got a bot going around Smallrig related TH-cam videos commenting "Smallrig!" To make it seem like their product performed well for the people who went to the comments and didn't watch the video. That's very sketchy behaviour...
@@AlexandreG It sad to see what I've always thought was a great company resort to underhand tactics. Be honest and customers will accept that sometimes things can and will go wrong.
Thanks for the informative video. Have you tried the Small Rig Lite adapter? I was wondering if it suffered the same problem.
hey man, super helpful!
I'm just using an apsc camera so I really need to know the 8v out for this 2 plates, can you test it out as well?
I'm glad it's of use. The SmallRig 7.4V outlet outputs 7.89V (as tested) and the Andoer outputs 7.99V (as tested) using the same battery, though both list the output as 7.4V. If you intend to use a dummy battery into your camera, then you're best off using the 12V output where the dummy battery will convert the output to the required camera voltage. You can't do this with the Andoer adapter because of the fixed 12V cable, though I think there are other models available that have a non-fixed cable.
@@AustralianImage thanks for this!!!
SmallRig!
That statement doesn't inform the viewers very much.
@@AustralianImage lol they even got a bot going around Smallrig related TH-cam videos commenting "Smallrig!" To make it seem like their product performed well for the people who went to the comments and didn't watch the video. That's very sketchy behaviour...
@@AlexandreG It sad to see what I've always thought was a great company resort to underhand tactics. Be honest and customers will accept that sometimes things can and will go wrong.