Laszlo Horvath
April 11th, 2006, 09:47 AM
A little while ago I asked here, who make a 12V 4pin XLR to 7.2V converter for the HD100, and nobody can give a usuable answer. I need use my portable 12V batteries (can, belt) which are has a 4pin XLR output.
Well... I find Alex Dolgin
http://www.dolgin.net/JVCConverter.htm
and after I talked to him, he modified his converter (which is was designed for the Pana DVX100, and the Canon XL1-2) for the HD100. I ordered one and later (after he adjusted the output a little bit higher) I bought one more. (Now actually he selling this converter for all HDV cameras)
It's work very good, very light and give a stable 7.2V for my camera.
So, now I can use my portable 12V batteries.
Thanks Alex!
Laszlo
Well... I find Alex Dolgin
http://www.dolgin.net/JVCConverter.htm
and after I talked to him, he modified his converter (which is was designed for the Pana DVX100, and the Canon XL1-2) for the HD100. I ordered one and later (after he adjusted the output a little bit higher) I bought one more. (Now actually he selling this converter for all HDV cameras)
It's work very good, very light and give a stable 7.2V for my camera.
So, now I can use my portable 12V batteries.
Thanks Alex!
Laszlo