Anton/Bauer unveils DT-500 camera power supply

Apr 30, 2009 12:19 PM

    
The DT-500’s dual 14.4V outputs offer 300W of power with a 20A capacity via two four-pin XLRs or one eight-pin Lemo connector.

The DT-500’s dual 14.4V outputs offer 300W of power with a 20A capacity via two four-pin XLRs or one eight-pin Lemo connector.

Anton/Bauer introduced the new DT-500 500W power supply, which is designed to meet the power requirements of high-end Sony F23 and F35 HD cameras, at the 2009 NAB Show.

The DT-500’s dual 14.4V outputs offer 300W of power with a 20A capacity via two four-pin XLRs or one eight-pin Lemo connector, which provides simultaneous 28V (regulated) and 14.4V outputs to the camera.

The DT-500 has a wide range input of 100-240VAC 50/60Hz. The physical build consists of a compact design with a diameter of 10.73in x 7.01in x 5.81in, resulting in a total weight of 6.75lbs.




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