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02/05/2007 12:19:41 PM · #1
Is there an external 5D battery anywhere out there? I'm taking long exposure night shots and it eats up the batteries like nobody's business
02/05/2007 12:22:54 PM · #2
//www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=Search&A=details&Q=&sku=278233&is=REG&addedTroughType=search?

ETA or did you mean something for use in the middle of nowhere?

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02/05/2007 12:24:20 PM · #3
Nice. But what if I'm out in the middle of nowhere and there isn't an outlet for miles?
02/05/2007 01:04:29 PM · #4
I'm pretty sure the 30D battery grip fits the 5D.
also, Quantum I think makes a power adapter from their batts to a 5D (or most any other camera or flash).
02/05/2007 01:34:52 PM · #5
the best solution for you may depend on where you're shooting... if you are shooting truly remote, then something like the Quantum Turbo system would seem to be a good option, though expensive. An alternative, if you will be remaining near a vehicle, would be the Canon AC adapter and a power inverter running off of the vehicle's battery. You could also run the power inverter off of a smaller 12V lead-acid battery and carry the battery into the field, if the distance is short enough. Batteries intended for lawn equipment often have carry handles.
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