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Here’s something that could be quite useful: A dual charger for our favourite batteries that costs half of the real thing. The name Polaroid sounds familiar but I’m not sure this is really made by Polaroid? They did put their name on it, but the user reviews on Amazon are not very promising.
If you’re based in the US you can get this charger here among many other battery reseller sites. You’ll have to Google those.
And if you’re into quality and money isn’t an issue, then you can be sure the freakishly expensive stuff for hdslr is always around the corner around the corner.Turbo Charger by Dolgin, full charge in under 2 hours. $394
[UPDATE]: More user feedback is coming in to warn us about this product. User guyeye says:”
I have this charger (…) I can charge two LP-E6 batteries, one after another with the Canon single charger in less than HALF the time this pile-o-crap charges them…”
(See full comment in the comments.)
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.