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    Quote Originally Posted by John Morgan View Post
    Thanks, Phil. Lots of useful info on the page. Do you have the specific power draw for the Scarlet camera without any accessories being powered?
    Not yet, but I'm equally curious on that front for setups involving other brand's powered EVFs and side handles. Very curious to see the draw of the 5.0" LCD Touch and how it effects battery life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Morgan View Post
    Roy_R, two 225Wh batteries on the BLUESHAPE lunchbox charger (CVS8X) take 200 minutes from minimum to full charge. From 1/4 charge to full would be just over two hours.
    Awsome! Thanks John.
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    Hi Phil,
    So if I can use a V-mount battery of 225Wh, could I use any V-mount battery on the market, for example a 95Wh batt too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel77 View Post
    Hi Phil,
    So if I can use a V-mount battery of 225Wh, could I use any V-mount battery on the market, for example a 95Wh batt too?
    Any V-mount battery should work. I've been using ones that are 98Wh at 14.8V output.
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    What about this one? http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...tery_Pack.html
    Its v mount on the other side just take off the 5d down converter. 70 Wh, 14.8V
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    That's an interesting device Sean. You'll need to find some sort of adapter/power cable, but the voltage is there. At that price though I'd spring for a V-Mount solution with a single charge cable rather than a multiple battery charger.
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    This is a V mount Battery? I charge it with a D-tap cable.. Not sure what you mean in your statement.
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    I mean you'll still need a cable to plug it into your Scarlet.
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    Oh yeah a vmount for sure. I was thinking of AB and not v mount but I find cheaper V mount batts out there.
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    Hey guys, sorry that i am new to this. Just curious about the crop factor in relation to the recording resolution.. That sounds like digital zoom.. why can't it get crop factor of 1 and records at the the resolution you want? To avoid the line skipping artifact?
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