Eugene Kosarovich
November 8th, 2008, 03:16 AM
From my DSR-300A to my PDW-F335, I have always used the 4-pin Hirose 12V DC output port on the back of the camera to power my Audio-Technica U100 receiver. This has always worked great, since that receiver wants a max. of 200mA and that port is speced for up to 200mA on both of those cameras.
Problem is, a lot of modern wireless receivers want more power than that. For instance, the dual-receiver 1800 from A-T specs 500mA. So I can't run that one off of the on-camera port. A friend of mine tried running his Lectrosonic off the port on his DSR-300A and blew the internal fuse in the camera, which I certainly wouldn't want to do, since that receiver also wanted more than 200mA, apparently.
So what other camera power options are there? I mean, it just seems wasteful and inefficient to me to have to put 6 fresh AA batteries in the 1800 for every shoot, versus powering it from the camera.
Does anyone make a D-tap connector to DC plug wire so I could power it from the D-tap connector for the on-camera light? That port is up to 50W, so it certainly can supply the current a wireless needs. I could make my own wire for that, but I'm not sure where I would get the D-tap plug, is that an easily obtainable part?
What do the rest of you do for powering your wireless receivers on a F3xx?
Thanks.
Problem is, a lot of modern wireless receivers want more power than that. For instance, the dual-receiver 1800 from A-T specs 500mA. So I can't run that one off of the on-camera port. A friend of mine tried running his Lectrosonic off the port on his DSR-300A and blew the internal fuse in the camera, which I certainly wouldn't want to do, since that receiver also wanted more than 200mA, apparently.
So what other camera power options are there? I mean, it just seems wasteful and inefficient to me to have to put 6 fresh AA batteries in the 1800 for every shoot, versus powering it from the camera.
Does anyone make a D-tap connector to DC plug wire so I could power it from the D-tap connector for the on-camera light? That port is up to 50W, so it certainly can supply the current a wireless needs. I could make my own wire for that, but I'm not sure where I would get the D-tap plug, is that an easily obtainable part?
What do the rest of you do for powering your wireless receivers on a F3xx?
Thanks.