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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D850
Max. Battery Voltage for a D850
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<blockquote data-quote="LKR42" data-source="post: 774131" data-attributes="member: 46162"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>my D850 will be used in the polar region for timelapse photography and also for takiang videos of the Northern Lights. It will be veeeery cold, so I need a reliable power source.</p><p></p><p>The camera is currently equipped with a EN-EL18a battery in a MB-D18 battery grip but I need to reduce the size/weight of the body. So I purchased an EP-5B dummy battery which can be connected to an external power source. </p><p>[ATTACH]368105[/ATTACH]</p><p>My power bank has a 5V USB-A, a USB-C with PD and an external port with 12-24VDC (which would be the easiest connection).</p><p></p><p>Can the D850 handle 12VDC? I have read everything between 7.2V to 9.4VDC and even 12VDC was mentioned once - but I don't want to fry my camera...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKR42, post: 774131, member: 46162"] Hi All, my D850 will be used in the polar region for timelapse photography and also for takiang videos of the Northern Lights. It will be veeeery cold, so I need a reliable power source. The camera is currently equipped with a EN-EL18a battery in a MB-D18 battery grip but I need to reduce the size/weight of the body. So I purchased an EP-5B dummy battery which can be connected to an external power source. [ATTACH=CONFIG]368105._xfImport[/ATTACH] My power bank has a 5V USB-A, a USB-C with PD and an external port with 12-24VDC (which would be the easiest connection). Can the D850 handle 12VDC? I have read everything between 7.2V to 9.4VDC and even 12VDC was mentioned once - but I don't want to fry my camera... [/QUOTE]
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