Description
SHAPE BP-U100 Lithium-Ion battery is designed to be used with several Sony cameras such as the FX6, FX9 and other select Sony PMW/PXW cameras. The battery includes two 11-16.8V D-tap ports to power cine-style accessories as well as one 5V USB port. Battery capacity can be checked via the 4 segment LED meter.
Compatible Sony Cameras:
PXW-FX9, ILME-FX6
PXW-FS5, PXW-FS7, PXW-FS7M2 PXW-X180
PMW-100, PMW-150, PMW-150P, PMW-160, PMW-200, PMW-300
PMW-EX1, PMW-EX1R, PMW-EX3, PMW-EX3R, PMW-EX160, PMW-EX260, PMW-EX280
PMW-F3, PMW-F3K, PMW-F3L
PXW-Z190, PXW-Z280
The SHAPE FULL PLAY Portable D-Tap Battery Charger is a compact charging solution for SHAPE FULL PLAY batteries. Plug the charger into mains power and the depleted battery's D-Tap port to charge it up. An LED status indicator will tell you when the battery is charging, finished charging, or if there is a problem during charging. At its 2.5A charging rate, this portable charger will fully charge a 95Wh battery in around 3 hours.
- Compatible with batteries that Allow D-Tap Charging
- Charge V-Mount / Gold-Mount Battery
- AC Wall Plug to D-Tap Male Connector
- Charges 95Wh Battery in Approx. 3 Hrs
- 40" Cable Included (102 cm)
- 16.8V and 2.5A Power Output
- 100-240V, 50-60Hz Power Input
- Light Indicator for Battery Charge Status
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
- Plug the power cable into the charger.
- Plug the battery that requires charging into the charger. The charger will begin charging the battery automatically.
- When the indicator light is green, the charger is not in use or the battery is not fully charged yet.
- When the indicator light turns red, the charger is charging.
- When the red light is flashing, the charger is detecting a problem.
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
So far so great! I’ll be curious to see how they perform long term
Verified Buyer (verified owner) –
I’m on the fence with these batteries. The FX6 + Ninja V combination drains them quickly. The battery goes from 70 minutes left to 0 minutes instantly. If I added a wireless transmitter I don’t think I would get much more than an hours worth of filming before needing another battery.