
- Atomos Power Station Photo
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From $395.00 (New)

From $395.00 (New)

| Latest | $395.00 7 hrs ago |
| Highest | $395.00 Feb 19, '16 |
| Lowest | $295.00 Dec 10, '15 |
| Average | $395.00 (30d avg) $395.00 (90d avg) $332.53 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Dec 10, 2015 |
CONTINUOUS POWER Our patented Continuous Power dual battery system allows batteries to be hot swapped ensuring you will never be without power in the field. 3x FASTER CHARGE The DC input lets you connect to AC power to charge the provided batteries up to 3x the rate of conventional chargers. Extend Run Time With the included batteries you can extend your camera run time beyond the manufacturers own battery capacity. USB Quick Charge A flexible dual USB power source allows you to charge 2 USB devices (up to 3A) eg. cameras, tablets & smart phones. LED Readouts The independent left and right LED displays on the front of the Power Station give a quick 5 step visual guide on the power remaining for each battery from 100% down to 5%. DC Battery Adapters Dummy batteries available to power popular cameras such as the Sony A7s/A7RII, Panasonic GH4, Nikon 800/810, Canon 5D MKII and Sony camcorders using NP-F L series. Weight: Without batteries 143g / 5oz With batteries 345g / 12.2oz Dimensions (W x H x D mm) 160 x 55 x 35mm Construction High quality lightweight ABS Polycarbonate for durability & portability Power Input DC Input voltage 12V to 19V D-tap input voltage (via adapter) 12V to 19V Battery input voltage 7.4V System (8.4V Max), 2 slots Compatible Batteries NP series (L Mount) On DC power 2 DC outputs at 8.4V, 4A Max Total USB Charging 2 USB outputs at 5V, 3A Max Total Max Total Output Power 32W Operational Temperature 0degC - 40degC (32degF - 104degF) Battery Management Battery Charging (on DC power only) 2 x 1.6A fast chargers (approx three hours to charge a NP-F570 battery) Battery Level Indicators Charge remaining indicators for both batteries Continuous Power *Patent Pending Primary-Secondary battery system. Change batteries without losing power. Loop batteries continuously. Falls back on battery power if mains power lost.