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Battery mount options - AB Cine

Alberto Guglielmi

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Hi,

I looked around, and there are many posts comparing revolts, XL, bricks, AB and so on.
Common sense answer seems to be ""get multiple options for different needs".... I am new to RED, so I am preparing my power needs.

I am looking at the Anton Bauer Cine series (90 and 150). They come with both V and GM mount.

Does anybody have experience with those, and recommends using them vs the other ABs?
Which mount do you suggest for either V or GM?

Thanks,
alberto
 
I think those new batteries were just announced so no one really has their hands on them yet. It's a bit strange because all the different battery capacities are the same size, just different weight. I've been using the digital series and they work great, they just look a little strange. If I were to do it again I might get blueshape or maybe PAG batteries for their versatility.
 
I think those new batteries were just announced so no one really has their hands on them yet. It's a bit strange because all the different battery capacities are the same size, just different weight. I've been using the digital series and they work great, they just look a little strange. If I were to do it again I might get blueshape or maybe PAG batteries for their versatility.

Not that strange really when you take into account how tall modern digital cinema cameras are.

Though I remember a 190Wh Cine series battery announced. Wonder where that is now?
 
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