V Mount
The Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6 is an essential accessory that enables you to power your camera and its accessories using a V-mount battery. This battery plate is designed to attach to and securely lock into your camera's battery bay. It delivers power to your camera by connecting the DC-in port via a short cable. Additionally, the battery plate comes with two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, which provides you with the flexibility to power various accessories.
V Mount
The Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6 is an essential accessory that enables you to power your camera and its accessories using a V-mount battery. This battery plate is designed to attach to and securely lock into your camera's battery bay. It delivers power to your camera by connecting the DC-in port via a short cable. Additionally, the battery plate comes with two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, which provides you with the flexibility to power various accessories.
Gold Mount
Power your FX6 and power-hungry accessories using a Gold mount battery with the Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6. Designed to attach to and lock into your camera's battery bay, the battery plate delivers power by connecting the DC-in port of your camera via a short cable. The battery plate also features two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, allowing you to power a variety of accessories.
Features
V Mount
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Mounts Directly on FX6 Camera Body
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Powers Camera via DC-In Port
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2 x D-Tap Power Outputs
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2-Pin LEMO-Style and USB Power Output
Gold Mount
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Mounts Directly on FX6 Camera Body
-
Powers Camera via DC-In Port
-
2 x D-Tap Power Outputs
-
2-Pin LEMO-Style and USB Power Output
Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6
V Mount
The Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6 is an essential accessory that enables you to power your camera and its accessories using a V-mount battery. This battery plate is designed to attach to and securely lock into your camera's battery bay. It delivers power to your camera by connecting the DC-in port via a short cable. Additionally, the battery plate comes with two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, which provides you with the flexibility to power various accessories.
Gold Mount
Power your FX6 and power-hungry accessories using a Gold mount battery with the Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6. Designed to attach to and lock into your camera's battery bay, the battery plate delivers power by connecting the DC-in port of your camera via a short cable. The battery plate also features two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, allowing you to power a variety of accessories.
Features
V Mount
-
Mounts Directly on FX6 Camera Body
-
Powers Camera via DC-In Port
-
2 x D-Tap Power Outputs
-
2-Pin LEMO-Style and USB Power Output
Gold Mount
-
Mounts Directly on FX6 Camera Body
-
Powers Camera via DC-In Port
-
2 x D-Tap Power Outputs
-
2-Pin LEMO-Style and USB Power Output
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Product Overview
V Mount
The Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6 is an essential accessory that enables you to power your camera and its accessories using a V-mount battery. This battery plate is designed to attach to and securely lock into your camera's battery bay. It delivers power to your camera by connecting the DC-in port via a short cable. Additionally, the battery plate comes with two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, which provides you with the flexibility to power various accessories.
V Mount
The Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6 is an essential accessory that enables you to power your camera and its accessories using a V-mount battery. This battery plate is designed to attach to and securely lock into your camera's battery bay. It delivers power to your camera by connecting the DC-in port via a short cable. Additionally, the battery plate comes with two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, which provides you with the flexibility to power various accessories.
Gold Mount
Power your FX6 and power-hungry accessories using a Gold mount battery with the Tilta Battery Plate for Sony FX6. Designed to attach to and lock into your camera's battery bay, the battery plate delivers power by connecting the DC-in port of your camera via a short cable. The battery plate also features two D-Tap outputs, a 2-pin LEMO-style connector, and a USB port, allowing you to power a variety of accessories.
Features
V Mount
-
Mounts Directly on FX6 Camera Body
-
Powers Camera via DC-In Port
-
2 x D-Tap Power Outputs
-
2-Pin LEMO-Style and USB Power Output
Gold Mount
-
Mounts Directly on FX6 Camera Body
-
Powers Camera via DC-In Port
-
2 x D-Tap Power Outputs
-
2-Pin LEMO-Style and USB Power Output

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