I'm very interested in Lanparte shoulder pad / power kit for my GH2 rig, but it appears to only have 15v, 12v, 7.2v, and 5v outputs. Is there any reason why taping a voltage regulator on and using the 12v output would not work? Also, does anyone know of a similar system available for less $$?
Lanparte battery pinch, as they call it, is quite standard and works only with Canon cameras.
As far as I know none of the firms make similar GH2 ready solution.
You can check other topics in http://www.personal-view.com/talks/categories/power-camera-rig for various options.
I use the LanParte shoulder pad with cheap CCTV batteries and a cable tie. Works brilliantly. 5V (sound recorder/HDMI sender), 9V (GH2) and 14V (LCD Monitor).
That looks very interesting. No messing around, just plug and go :)
How long have you been using these?
I use the lanparte v-mount battery with the gh2 no problem. You just need this adapter cord: http://www.switronix.com/news/204-switronix-releases-xp-cable-for-panasonic-lumix-gh2
@chainsawfilms about 6 months, maybe more.
Thanks @itimjim I'll pick up a couple of these. I take it the 9v plugs directly into the DC coupler and you're away?
@kupchenpo not really. I've not seen any batteries heavy enough to be a good counterweight, and to be honest unless a weight is behind the shoulder (the pivot point) I don't see how it could work.
Best thing is the Wondlan shoulder pad that has the extendable plate, or gini rig with a rail attachment with a metal ballast, although that would fit onto the lanparte shoulder pad.
@chainsawfilms I needed a tip in between the lead from the battery and the lead on the DCC8 coupler.
One criticism I have of the batteries is that they take an age to charge and don't really provide you feedback that they are fully charged. I just leave them charging overnight. At the price point, I cant really complain.
Thanks for that. I'm after a no-solder solution, this sounds like a good bet :)
The lanparte battery cinch/pinch draws current if you leave the battery connected and everything off.
I fully charged my battery (lanparte supplied) and left attached to the cinch .. battery drops by a bar in two days .. two days later drops a second bar.
I fully charged my battery .. disconnected it from the cinch .. after 4 days still reading full charge.
I think it's nice to know .. or could kill a battery in a month .. I haven't opened it up and looked inside it as yet,
could you use something like this between charger and battery to know when its full, also when in use to know when its empty?: http://www.ebay.com/itm/12v-LED-battery-charge-level-monitor-meter-gauge-A-/190401282052?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c54cd0004
Yep, you can. We had some topic with pictures of similar gauge.
Someone said they use this: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230489661142?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Found the same thing in a pack with 6 other tips in the US: http://www.powerstream.com/dc-tips2.htm
@tvpglabs what output on the Lanparte V-Mount pinch do you use to power your GH2?
I use the d-tap with the switronix GH2 adapter
Has anyone bought one of these? They have an 8.4V output but I wonder if the cables connect to the cheap ebay couplers. I'm not good at finding the right tips to connect, just guess what I'm after.
https://www.globalmediapro.com/dp/A2HG93/Globalmediapro-VLP-U-V-Mount-to-DC-Power-Adaptor-with-HDMI-Distributor/?openCart=1#
@belfryman , this looks good, i don't know the brand in order to check for reviews ...
@sam_rides_a_mtb , To check battery level i use this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121047062972
there is option for 3, 7.2v and 12v batteries ... one cell, two cell and 3 cell, two cell works great with Sony L, NPF batteries ...
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