Using your camera for extended periods requires sufficient power. While you can connect your devices to electrical outlets for long live streams (if available), this isn't an option when shooting outdoors. This is where a V mount battery for camera comes in. They are known for their high capacity and user-friendly design. Curious about getting started with V-Mounts and unsure whether your equipment is compatible? This article will answer all your questions.

Use Moman Power 99 99Wh V-mount battery to power the camera

What are the benefits of a V-mount battery for camera?

V-Mount batteries have gained widespread use among professionals as a preferred camera power source, thanks to the many benefits they offer compared to other battery types.

V-mount camera battery features high capacity to ensure long camera shoots

A key benefit of V-Mount batteries is their impressive capacity. They deliver substantial power, enabling extended shooting sessions without frequent recharging. This makes them particularly valuable for professionals working on lengthy projects or in remote areas where power outlets are hard to find.

It can be used to power a range of camera equipment

V-Mount batteries are highly versatile, compatible with everything from DSLRs to cinema cameras. This broad compatibility makes them ideal for professionals using multiple camera types. It helps to reduce costs and streamline workflows by eliminating the need for different batteries.

V-mount batteries are durable and offer reliable power for the camera

V-Mount batteries are also valued for their robust and reliable performance. Engineered to handle the rigors of professional use, they deliver consistent power even in harsh environments or extreme temperatures. For professionals working in demanding conditions, this reliability is essential to avoid interruptions caused by power issues.

Extra features work to enhance the shooting experience

V-Mount batteries include practical features that improve usability, such as built-in power indicators for monitoring charge levels and USB ports for charging devices like phones or tablets. These additions simplify your setup and reduce the need for extra accessories.

How to choose a battery for V mount camera?

When selecting a V-Mount battery for a camera, it's important to consider several key factors:

👉 Capacity and runtime: The battery's capacity determines how long it can power your camera. Evaluate your project's needs to ensure the battery provides enough power for long shooting sessions. A general formula is Runtime (hours) = Battery capacity (Wh) ÷ Power consumption (W). For example, a 99Wh V-Mount battery can power the Sony FX3 for up to 7 hours, depending on usage.

👉 Voltage and power output: Ensure the battery's voltage and power output align with your camera's requirements. Inadequate power could lead to performance issues or cause the camera to shut down.

👉 Weight and size: For photographers who are frequently on the move, the battery’s weight and size are crucial. A lightweight, compact option ensures portability without sacrificing power.

👉 Charging options and compatibility: Make sure the battery is compatible with your camera model, as power needs can vary. Verify that the battery and charging equipment work together to avoid compatibility issues.

👉 Shooting conditions and environmental factors: Consider the environment where you'll be shooting. A reliable V-mount battery should perform well in extreme weather or challenging conditions, ensuring consistent power.

Table: Which Moman V lock battery is the best to power your camera?

Check the table below to choose a Moman V mount battery that best suits your power needs.

V battery Power 70 Power 99 Power 99 Pro Power 50 Touch Power 99 Touch
Capacity 70Wh 99Wh 99Wh 50Wh 99Wh
Interfaces 1*D-tap, 1*USB-A, 1*USB-C, 1*BP 2*D-tap, 1*USB-A, 1*USB-C, 1*BP 2*D-tap, 1*USB-A, 1*USB-C, 1*BP 1*D-tap, 1*DC, 1*USB-A, 1*USB-C, 1*BP 1*D-tap, 1*DC, 1*USB-A, 1*USB-C, 1*BP
Output voltage

D-tap: 14.4V;

USB-C: 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V;

USB-A: 5V

D-tap: 14.4V;

USB-C: 3.3V-21V;

USB-A: 5V

D-tap: 14.4V;

USB-C: 5V/9V/12V/20V;

USB-A: 5V

D-tap: 14.4V;

USB-C: 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V;

USB-A: 5V;

DC: 8.4V

D-tap: 14.4V;

USB-C: 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V;

USB-A: 5V;

DC: 8.4V

Size 105*79.6*37.3mm 100*73*55mm 100*73*55mm 102*73*33mm 102*73*52mm
Weight 417g 560g 540g 330g 550g
Charging options D-tap, BP, USB-C D-tap, USB-C D-tap, USB-C D-tap, USB-C D-tap, USB-C
Operating temp. 0~40℃ / / 0~40℃ 0~40℃
Price $139 (buy one get one 50% off) $149 $179 $139 (buy one get one 50% off) $179 (buy one get one 50% off)

How to connect a V-mount battery to camera?

To connect a V-mount battery to your camera, one common method involves using a V-mount battery plate mounted to your camera cage.

Power is typically delivered to the camera using a dummy battery connected via a D-Tap cable from the V-mount battery. It's crucial to choose a dummy battery with a built-in voltage regulator to ensure safe and stable power delivery. Some Sony cameras may display a warning when using third-party batteries, but many videographers have reported long-term success with this setup.

Alternatively, if your V-mount battery supports USB-C output, you can connect it directly to the camera using a USB-C to USB-C cable. This method allows you to keep an internal battery in the camera for backup. It also enables a more lightweight and flexible setup, since you can quickly unplug the USB-C cable and detach the camera while still maintaining power from the internal battery.

For more details, check the article How to connect V Mount battery to camera: A step-by-step guide.

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