ZGCINE ZG-H50 Battery Grip
The ZGCINE ZG-H50 is a compact mini battery grip with a 52Wh capacity, providing versatile power for professional and consumer equipment. It features a 65W USB-C PD input/output and a D-Tap port, all viewable on a 0.96-inch OLED display. Its portable design with multiple mounting points makes it an ideal on-the-go power solution.
The ZGCINE ZG-H50 is a powerful and portable mini battery grip designed for a wide range of devices, from video lights and GoPro cameras to cell phones and other accessories. With a 52Wh (14.8V) power rating, it offers reliable, long-lasting power for your creative needs. The grip supports 65W USB-C PD for both input and output, allowing for rapid charging and the ability to power high-demand devices. It also includes a 14.8V D-Tap output for professional video equipment. You can easily monitor the status of the grip on its 0.96-inch OLED display, which provides clear information on power levels and output. For maximum versatility, the ZG-H50 is equipped with 1/4" screw holes on the bottom, top, and sides, enabling easy attachment to camera cages, tripods, or other expansion devices. Weighing just 0.73 lbs and with compact dimensions of 5.2 x 1.7 x 1.7 inches, this battery grip is an efficient and space-saving addition to any kit. The package includes the ZG-H50 and a USB-C Emark cable.
- USB-C PD 65W Input/Output
- D-Tap 14.8V Output
- 0.96-inch OLED display
- Multiple 1/4" screw holes for accessories
- 52Wh power capacity
- Compact and lightweight design
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1. How long does a camera battery last, and how does it depend on the intensity of camera use?
The average camera battery can last from several hours to several dozen hours, depending on the camera model, battery capacity, and usage patterns. Remote shooting, using the camera in low temperatures, or frequent video recording can affect the battery’s operating time. It is generally recommended to have a spare battery, especially for longer photo sessions or trips.
2. How to maintain battery efficiency during the cold season?
During the cold season, batteries may lose some of their operating time due to low temperatures. To maintain battery efficiency, several tips should be followed. Keep the battery in a warm place if possible, and avoid prolonged use in the cold. If using the camera in cold conditions, have a spare battery on hand so you can replace the existing one when it starts draining quickly. It's also important to know that during cold weather, batteries may seem less charged, but they can regain their operating time once warmed up to room temperature.
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