Description
- [UNIVERSAL] Sony L-Series Design Compatible with Various Brands and Battery Sizes
- [ANTI ROTATION] via 1/4"-20 Screw, Locating Pins, and Silicone Back Plate
- [POWER ACCESSORIES] via USB-C PD, DC 8V, DC 12V, and USB-A
- [DUAL DIRECTION USB-C] Functions as Output and Input for Charging Batteries
- [BATTERY INDICATOR] Displays Battery Life and Charging Status
The Tilta L Series Battery Plate is a fantastic lightweight option for powering your camera or accessories via Sony L-Series Batteries.
The Battery Plate conveniently mounts to your camera cage via a 1/4″-20 screw with locating pins, that can be secured with a flat head screwdriver or by hand.
Paired with a silicone pad on the back, this plate has an incredibly secure connection which prevents the plate from rotating.
The Plate features several power output options such as USB-A (5V/2.1A), DC Out (8V/3A), USB-C In/Out (18W PD), and DC Out (12V/2A).
The USB-C port is especially useful as it supports dual directional power for input and output.
This allows you to power accessories via USB-C PD, as well as charge Sony L-Series Batteries while they are connected to the plate.
The design does not limit the size or brand of the battery, meaning this plate is compatible with a wide range of L-Series sizes and brands.
The Battery Indicator on the unit will provide battery life information and let you know the charging status when charging the battery via the USB-C port.
This is a great update to Tilta’s older NPF battery plate. I love the USB-C integration where you can charge the battery on the plate or use the battery power to power devices via USB-C cable. Another huge upgrade is having the battery level indicator lights. This is something that the old unit didn’t have and it kind of left you always wondering what the battery level was at. I’m glad that the tool-less design was carried through and that you can quickly and easily install it.
I think if there was anything that could make it better, that would be to have an on/off switch, but not having that is not a big problem for me at all.
Thanks for the feedback Jason!
Well designed and built