Overview

This Anton/Bauer Titon Base Kit for Canon LP-E6-Powered Cameras provides extended runtimes for the Canon 5D Mark IV/III/II, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II EOS R, and the Blackmagic Design Micro Cinema Camera, compared to the consumer-style battery that mounts directly onto the camera body. The base kit includes a 68Wh Titon Base battery, a P-Tap charger, and a P-Tap to LEMO power cable. The slim, lightweight Titon Base battery features a 68Wh capacity and 14.4V output, and it features an 8A continuous draw. It has a built-in 1/4"-20 threaded mounting hole and a QR plate. This allows you to mount the camera on the battery's QR plate and mount the battery onto a tripod for a quick release when going from tripod to handheld.

SKU: GC176-8275-0138

Anton Bauer Kit Battery Titon Base for Canon LP-E6 compatible

This Anton/Bauer Titon Base Kit for Canon LP-E6-Powered Cameras provides extended runtimes for the Canon 5D Mark IV/III/II, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II EOS R, and the Blackmagic Design Micro Cinema Camera, compared to the consumer-style battery that mounts directly onto the camera body. The base kit includes a 68Wh Titon Base battery, a P-Tap charger, and a P-Tap to LEMO power cable. The slim, lightweight Titon Base battery features a 68Wh capacity and 14.4V output, and it features an 8A continuous draw. It has a built-in 1/4"-20 threaded mounting hole and a QR plate. This allows you to mount the camera on the battery's QR plate and mount the battery onto a tripod for a quick release when going from tripod to handheld.

The Titon Base Battery features three P-Tap output/charging ports and one 5V, 2A USB Type-A output to charge the camera and accessories. The P-Tap charger can quickly charge the battery via one of the P-Tap inputs and includes international power adapters. The battery can power the camera using the included regulated P-Tap to LP-E6 dummy battery cable.

Anton/Bauer 68Wh Titon Base Battery

The 68Wh Titon Base Battery from Anton Bauer provides the reliable power of a Titon lithium-ion battery in a slim, lightweight form. Perfect for run-and-gun work, sports, and live streaming, this compact battery powers your 14.4V camera, light, and accessories without weighing you down.

An LCD screen displays the remaining battery time down to the minute and features power three P-Tap outputs, each with charging input capability, and one fast-charge 5V, 2A USB Type-A output. The Titon Base can provide up to 8A of current on a continuous draw using its 68Wh capacity. It can be charged using the Anton Bauer P-Tap charger with one of the P-Tap ports. It also includes an integrated quick release plate with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw so it can be quickly mounted onto your rig.

Features

  • Powerful, slim, and compact 68Wh lithium-ion battery
  • An LCD screen displays remaining power down to the minute
  • Supports a continuous 8A draw and 14.4V output voltage to power professional cameras and equipment
  • Three 14.4V P-Tap outputs and one 5V, 2A USB Type-A output
  • Integrated quick release plate with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw

Anton/Bauer P-Tap Charger

Charge your Gold mount and V-mount P-Tap compatible batteries with the Anton/Bauer P-Tap Charger. You can also charge P-Tap compatible batteries from manufacturers other than Anton/Bauer, making this portable charger extremely versatile and a no-brainer when it comes to adding it to your kit. The charger produces 14 VDC at 2A, allowing you to fully charge a 10A battery in about six hours.

The charger itself is small enough to easily fit in an equipment case, bag, or even a pocket, so it is easy to take with you. It supports worldwide power, able to power from 100 to 240 VAC, and work with 50 or 60 Hz power. It includes US, UK, and EU power plugs for added convenience.

Anton/Bauer Regulated P-Tap to LP-E6 Dummy Battery Cable (20")

The Regulated P-Tap to LP-E6 Dummy Battery Cable from Anton/Bauer allows you to power your Canon EOS R, 5DmkIV, 5DmkIII, 5DmkII, 6D, 7D, 7DmkII, or BMMCC camera or your SmallHD 500 or 700 monitor using a professional P-Tap battery such as the Titon Base. The cable measures 20" in length and provides a P-Tap connector on one end and an LP-E6 dummy battery on the other end.

The cable is regulated to provide the proper voltage required to power the camera. The P-Tap provides reverse polarity protection, allowing you to plug the P-Tap connector into your battery either way and will prevent damage to your equipment.

Compatibility

Anton Bauer Kit Battery Titon Base for Canon LP-E6 compatible

Key Features

  • Select Canon
  • Slim 68Wh Titon Base Battery
  • International 14 VDC, 2A P-Tap Charger
  • Regulated LP-E6 Dummy Battery

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Product Overview

This Anton/Bauer Titon Base Kit for Canon LP-E6-Powered Cameras provides extended runtimes for the Canon 5D Mark IV/III/II, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II EOS R, and the Blackmagic Design Micro Cinema Camera, compared to the consumer-style battery that mounts directly onto the camera body. The base kit includes a 68Wh Titon Base battery, a P-Tap charger, and a P-Tap to LEMO power cable. The slim, lightweight Titon Base battery features a 68Wh capacity and 14.4V output, and it features an 8A continuous draw. It has a built-in 1/4"-20 threaded mounting hole and a QR plate. This allows you to mount the camera on the battery's QR plate and mount the battery onto a tripod for a quick release when going from tripod to handheld.

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