Versatile Compatibility for Canon Enthusiasts
Meet the SmallRig 2919 LP-E6 Dummy Battery – your perfect companion for Canon cameras. It seamlessly replaces the Canon LP-E6 and fits a wide range of models, including the Canon R, R5, R6, R7, R6 Mark II, 5D series, 6D series, 7D series, 60D series, 70D, 80D, 90D, XC10, and XC15. Essentially, if your Canon camera uses an LP-E6 battery, this dummy battery is your go-to solution!
Effortless Integration with NP-F Battery Plate
The DC5521 to LP-E6 Dummy Battery 2919 also pairs wonderfully with the SmallRig NP-F Battery Plate 3168B. Enjoy uninterrupted shooting by charging without the hassle of opening the battery port. Just plug the cable into your camera and connect it to the 7.4V output on the battery plate via the 5.5/2.1mm DC male connector.
Lightweight and Reliable
Crafted from durable ABS material, this 60cm cable weighs a mere 34g. Make it even more powerful with related SmallRig products, like the NP-F Battery Plate 3168B, LP-E6NH rechargeable batteries 3821, and the USB-C LP-E6NH Camera Battery 4264. Enhance your shooting experience with SmallRig – where convenience meets performance!
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Specific Canon Compatibility
Works perfectly with Canon LP-E6 batteries and various Canon camera models. -
Seamless Integration
Fits precisely when used with SmallRig 3085 Powerbank adapter, ensuring reliable performance. -
Versatility in Applications
Ideal for freeing yourself from power cords, making it very handy for flexible shooting setups like weddings. -
Brand Uniformity
Matches well with other SmallRig products, ensuring consistency for users of multiple SmallRig components.
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Limited Compatibility
Not compatible with Sony a6000 series cameras despite incorrect product descriptions specifying otherwise. -
Excessive Cable Length
Cable length may be too long for certain setups, requiring users to manage the excess manually. -
Not Suitable for All Cameras
Ineffective for specific models like BMPCC4K given users need additional attachments. -
Standardization Issues
Different dummy battery brands might not fit, requiring users to stick to the same brand for seamless integration.