Tony Goodman
March 4th, 2006, 02:17 PM
Hi
Just borrowed an Anton Bauer Gold Mount battery kit to test with my HD100.
This was a Dionic 90 and a Titan charger/power supply.
The 'Real Time' display was showing 3 hours and 60 mins on the pie chart. I don't know if this meant I had three hours or four but as it turned out I actually had less than ONE hour!
I had shot some footage and decided to test the capabilities to the limit by using servo zoom and having the LCD screen out as much as possible.
The VF display showed 14.6v at the start and dropped to about 13v when I got the dreaded 'low voltage' message..WHAT! I had shot about 20 minutes of footage.
I continued to use the battery to capture and evaluate the clips. As I said, the camera was powered up for no more than one hour in total.
I checked the 'real time' display on the side of the batter and it was showing '3' hours and 45 minutes left. Check out the AB home page if you do not know how this is supposed to work:
http://www.antonbauer.com/home.htm.
All the bars were still showing. I continued to use the camerea, thinking the low voltage message was some sort of glitch but, sure enough after a few minutes the camera powered off!
The battery was deader than a dead parrott!
Reading the blurb on the AB home page about it's 'unique' programming automatically detecting the camers load and calculating the battery's remaining runtime seems a joke at the moment, unless I just happen to have a dud kit.
So I thought I would see if anyone else has had any similar problems
I am recharging at the moment and will let you know how that goes
Tony
Just borrowed an Anton Bauer Gold Mount battery kit to test with my HD100.
This was a Dionic 90 and a Titan charger/power supply.
The 'Real Time' display was showing 3 hours and 60 mins on the pie chart. I don't know if this meant I had three hours or four but as it turned out I actually had less than ONE hour!
I had shot some footage and decided to test the capabilities to the limit by using servo zoom and having the LCD screen out as much as possible.
The VF display showed 14.6v at the start and dropped to about 13v when I got the dreaded 'low voltage' message..WHAT! I had shot about 20 minutes of footage.
I continued to use the battery to capture and evaluate the clips. As I said, the camera was powered up for no more than one hour in total.
I checked the 'real time' display on the side of the batter and it was showing '3' hours and 45 minutes left. Check out the AB home page if you do not know how this is supposed to work:
http://www.antonbauer.com/home.htm.
All the bars were still showing. I continued to use the camerea, thinking the low voltage message was some sort of glitch but, sure enough after a few minutes the camera powered off!
The battery was deader than a dead parrott!
Reading the blurb on the AB home page about it's 'unique' programming automatically detecting the camers load and calculating the battery's remaining runtime seems a joke at the moment, unless I just happen to have a dud kit.
So I thought I would see if anyone else has had any similar problems
I am recharging at the moment and will let you know how that goes
Tony