Atomos PowerStation VIDEO


Key Features
- Atomos Power Station Video
- Dual-battery system
- 1/4"-20 mount screw with thumbwheel
- Two 8.4 VDC power outputs
- Dual USB ports
- Accepts Sony L-series batteries
- Two 5-step battery-level indicators
- 3 hours’ charging time
- ABS polycarbonate
- Color: Black
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Overview
The Atomos Power Station Video dual-battery system keeps your film production up and running. It needs to be fixed beneath a camera with the help of its 1/4"-20 screw with thumbwheel. With the dual USB ports, this power station can charge two devices at the same time or a single high-powered 2A device. It has slots for Sony L-Series batteries. Each battery slot in the Power Station has an independent level indicator that displays, through LED lights, how much battery capacity is available. Also, the batteries are hot-swappable, which means they can be replaced while the connected devices are operational. The power station has an ABS-polycarbonate body that offers rigidity and durability.
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detailed specifications
| Power | 38 W |
| Recharging Time | 2 x 1.6 A (on DC power) (Approx. 3 hours to charge NP-F570 battery) |
| Material | ABS polycarbonate |
power system
| Battery Type | Sony L-series |
physical specifications
| Weight | 4.4 oz (125 g) |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.2 x 1.4" (16.0 x 5.5 x 3.5 cm) |
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