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Shoot longer with a battery grip for your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K

A battery grip for your BlackMagic Pocket Camera 4K

Blackmagic Design debuted at NAB 2019 an excellent solution for users of the Blackmagic Pocket Camera: a battery grip allowing users to run the camera for over 2 hours record time before charging.

Shooting with a Blackmagic Pocket Camera becomes easier this Summer, when the now announced Battery Grip accessory arrives. Demonstrated at NAB 2019, the Battery Grip is designed for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, and allows users to replace the camera’s standard LP-E6 battery with two L-series batteries so they can shoot for over 2 hours on a single charge.

Despite the extra weight and volume it adds to the camera, there are advantages to the use of a grip as this one. It’s a perfect solution for anyone that needs to shoot for extended periods of time, and not just because of the extra batteries, but also because of how it makes it easier to hold the camera on longer shoots. Featuring a unique carbon fiber design, non-slip hand grips, and a slide out tray that holds 2 L-series batteries, the Pocket Camera Battery Grip solves two problems with one accessory. Its price, $245, makes it an attractive piece of kit to have, if you use to shoot handheld and shoot for long periods of time.

A battery grip with multiple advantages

In fact, there is another advantage to having the Battery Grip. As Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO, points out, “the new Pocket Battery Grip is exciting because it lets you power external flash disks allowing customers to record to the disk used for editing. Petty also points out to the fact that the battery grip, “unlike regular external battery packs that hang off the camera, the Pocket Camera Battery Grip is integrated into the cameras design itself, so it doesn’t add a lot of weight and it fits perfectly!”

The L-Series batteries used are standard batteries used for a variety of professional lighting equipment, so they’re readily available. Customers can even charge the batteries in the grip via the camera’s 12V DC connection in between takes. To use the grip, you simply remove the detachable LP-E6 battery door cover from the camera, slide the pocket grip in and lock it into place. There’s even a storage slot built into the grip for the battery door cover. Your Blackmagic Pocket Camera 4K is ready to go anywhere.

Blackmagic Pocket Camera Battery Grip will be available in August for $245 excluding duties from Blackmagic Design resellers worldwide.

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