🎥 Power Up Your Creativity with Moman!
The Moman Power 95 Mini V Mount Battery is a compact, high-capacity power solution designed for filmmakers and photographers. With 95Wh (6450mAh) and multiple output options, it supports various devices while being lightweight and travel-friendly.
Manufacturer | Moman |
Brand | Moman |
Model | Moman Power 95 |
Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 5.1 x 8.8 cm; 525 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | Moman Power 95 |
Manufacturer part number | Moman Power 95 |
Amperage | 10 Amps |
Voltage | 14.8 Volts |
Item Weight | 525 g |
J**N
Excellent After Sales Service
This has been a great product to use and after a fault developing with a battery, the Moman after sales team delivered fantastic customer service and replaced the battery with a new one.
A**S
Lots of power - small size
Technical issue with the first unit but the seller resolved quickly. It's a really nice small footprint battery with a handy percentage screen display rather than the usual 4 bar power indicators. We use on fs7 & fx6 rigs and especially with the fx6, having a smaller battery (but with the same capacity as larger sized v-locks) makes it easy to access cards in the camera.
N**E
Good battery, cheaper direct from Moman.
Does the job, buy it from Moman when Amazon have a sale on… it’ll be £20 ish cheaper.
I**.
Really good and affordable battery.
Really good quality and affordable battery. I am using it to power my blackmagic 6k pro and extra monitor. Probably best investment so far in a battery pack. Custumer service support its quite really helpfull as well.
F**R
Small and powerfull
Used for both of my cameras to power the camera + monitor and small video light. Lasts all day.
S**E
No charger
I did try to look all over the reviews on whether you need a charger.I assumed incorrectly I could charge this via USBBut noSo extra £25 for a charger,My own fault for not enquiringAs for the battery, I am yet to test
S**B
Not the cheapest but good... and for video, you need good, because downtime is money!
The Momam very specialist device and a 'name' brand; it is designed for powering video equipment, DSLRs shooting video for long periods associated with production/events, or powering monitors/lighting in the same context. Don't buy it for anything else as you are probably wasting your money.it uses V-mount. The battery itself has three outputs (D-TAP out, USB-C PD/QC3 out, USB PD/QC3 out so it can provide 2x12V or 9V off the bat, plus a D-TAP for future expandability. It also has a fast charge USB in, so you can fast charge the battery itself.Thus, you can go with something like a SMALLRIG Mini V Mount Battery Plate - 2987 (search for 'B08RHVG8L1' to find the one I bought), which is about 20 quid rather than the 70-150 you'll spend for a wired one with powered ports. That's probably the first big advantage here; you have the 2 ports you need already for a basic camera/monitor setup without needing an expensive wired v-mount plate.The downsides are;- You're paying a bit extra for that colour screen, and it only tells you the battery capacity.- The V-mount connector on this battery is plastic not metal. It won't break, but it is odd that it is not metal at this price point.- You can power a camera and monitor with any battery bank that conforms to the latest QC3.0 standard and has a robust metal case so it can take the strain - I use TOPK (B09SHS55YC) along with a clamp (Smallrig power bank clamp 2790 - B08JCTRHYN). These setups tend to be lighter and better if you are on a gimbal shooting b-roll.Overall though, good. It is not the cheapest, but is both robust and a 'name' brand. You need that when you are on location, because once you are part of a team (and especially if there is expensive onscreen talent or a paying client who doesn't have much time), the second massive advantage of the Moman comes into play here - if your battery ever fails, you lose time and money hand over fist, so any saving you make by not going 'name' brand and/or Heath Robinson is quickly lost!
W**Z
Shame!
Such a shame. After using 3 times now on set, it failed me because of the screen. The battery reading is hyper inaccurate. Used this on 60W COB light, mid brightness throughout for several till it depleted when we wrapped which was amazing. So charged it next day ready for wedding shoot. It seemed to charge from 0-100 in less than 1 hour. So during wedding it turned on for a minute and fully died, the screen didn't even come on. Got put on charge, was reading 0% then in few minutes 100%. I also can no longer return it. Companies out here performing crime in broad daylight.
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