2.8 based on 5 customer reviews
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Does the job
ACPW20 24/05/2020 by Greg C (Canada) Verified Purchaser Verified
A bit expensive, but works great. It allowed me to stop worrying about recharging the batteries while shooting indoors
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AC-PW20 25/06/2018 by the disappointed (USA)
The product is overestimated. We're talking about a power supply. With these prices you do not raise the level of your products but just drive your customers to aftermarket products.
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Does the job
ACPW20 24/05/2020 by Greg C (Canada) Verified Purchaser Verified
A bit expensive, but works great. It allowed me to stop worrying about recharging the batteries while shooting indoors
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overrated
AC-PW20 25/06/2018 by the disappointed (USA)
The product is overestimated. We're talking about a power supply. With these prices you do not raise the level of your products but just drive your customers to aftermarket products.
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Works, but overpriced, buzzing
ACPW20 15/05/2015 by nagi (USA)
While the adapter works, there are two problems with it: it costs too much, and emits a loud (at least in studio environment) buzzing electronic noise. For a dumb adapter costing this much, you would think they put together something without such a basic fault.
Hi nagi,
Thanks for bringing this information to our attention. We will forward this to the right department.
good BUT
ACPW20 09/05/2014 by Sav3r (USA)
you need something called a DC coupler which is a "false battery" (it makes your camera think its' a batter whereas it just gets powersupply from external source). The one in the image is a Sony branded one...but it can be had much cheaper online (off brand). The sony branded one is good though.
freedom
ACPW20 03/05/2011 by fpjohn (Canada)
Freedom from batteries at the cost of restricted movement.