So I recently had the opportunity to use the new IDX AC100 camera power supply on a project I was doing for Motor Trend. This is a nifty little clip on supply that fits in place of my V-mount battery on the back of my rig. The shoot was only going to be 15 minutes but we had a full day of install and rehearsal and then 2 hours of rehearsal and stream prep the day of the shoot. I didn't want to be changing batteries every hour or two for the project so I thought I would try this solution-
It worked great!
It worked great!
I worked with the folks at VMI, inc and IDX to get a demo unit for the week. I had read about the power supply earlier in the year but wanted to really give it a good test. This project seemed like a nice opportunity.
The supply itself is well built and clean in design. There are V-mount connections on each side. The idea is that the power supply clips onto your V-mount battery port and then you can add a additional battery to the back of the power supply in case you need to pop off your sticks and run to capture a shot - Brilliant!
As you can see in the pictures, the supply is just slightly larger than my V-mount plate. It's pretty light weight. The power cord that comes with the unit has a nice right angle connector that allows the cord to drop straight down from the supply. I was running my Sony Fs5, and the Atomos Shogun from the power supply with out any problems. It provides 100 watts at 14.5V@6.9AV constant.
All in all I liked my experience with the AC100 and will likely get one this year. My plan is to power the camera, the Shogun and maybe a small lens control system from the rig. I'll keep you posted.
Until next time, good shooting and editing and grading,